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For the longest time, I've tried to run pre-compiled, FTPed files (Netscape, Mosaic, etc) on my 386DX desktop running Slackware, just to result in the error message "Exec format error. Wrong Architecture." Doing a 'file' reveals it is a Linux/i386 ZMAGIC file. Files which do run on the desktop also claim to be mostly QMAGIC. A couple Slackware-included binaries are ZMAGIC. I do have 486 instructions set compatibility compiled into the kernel. But, if I try to run the same binary file on my 486SX laptop, no problems, and, no mention of ZMAGIC. Guess it's time to upgrade my desktop motherboard to a 486DX. More money :-( This, I believe, is kernel and Slackware version independent. ------------------------- Scott Ehrlich, E-mail: wy1z at neu.edu, Web: http://lynx.neu.edu:8000/~sehrlich Boston ARC ftp archives: ftp oak.oakland.edu /pub/hamradio Boston ARC Web page: http://www.acs.oakland.edu/barc.html ARRL Web page: http://www.acs.oakland.edu/barc/arrl.html
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