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- Binary_code_compatibility abstract "Binary code compatibility (binary compatible or object code compatible) is a property of computers, that means they can run the same binary code intended to be run on another computer. This differs from source code compatibility, where recompilation is necessary if the instruction set architectures of the two computers are not compatible.Binary compatibility may also refer to the operating system (OS). See below.Usually, compatibility is expressed in terms like backward-compatible, which means that the newer computer hardware has every feature the old one did, plus additional capabilities that are not supported on the old machine and thus executable code will run unchanged (that is without recompilation). Note that for actual application programs running on OSes, it is not enough that the hardware is binary compatible compatible, the OS has to be too. That means that the OS and hardware in general (to the extent that it is used) has to be the same, or that the OS is application binary interface (ABI) compatible, which makes it a "binary compatible operating system". The hardware doesn't have to be the same if it is compatible at the hardware level or if the differences are hidden by an API (by the OS). If not, a general porting of the software can be used to make non-binary-compatible programs work.Binary-compatibility is a major benefit when developing computer programs that are to be run on multiple OSes. Several Unix-based OSes, such as FreeBSD or NetBSD, offer binary compatibility with more popular OSes, such as Linux-derived ones, since most binary executables are not commonly distributed for such OSes.Most OSes provide binary compatibility, in each version of the OS, for most binaries built to run on earlier versions of the OS. For example, most binaries that are compiled for Windows 2000 can also be run on Windows XP and later versions of Windows.".
- Binary_code_compatibility wikiPageExternalLink Binary_Compatibility_Examples.
- Binary_code_compatibility wikiPageExternalLink Binary_Compatibility_Issues_With_C++.
- Binary_code_compatibility wikiPageID "14700832".
- Binary_code_compatibility wikiPageRevisionID "601217051".
- Binary_code_compatibility hasPhotoCollection Binary_code_compatibility.
- Binary_code_compatibility subject Category:Backward_compatibility.
- Binary_code_compatibility subject Category:Computing_terminology.
- Binary_code_compatibility comment "Binary code compatibility (binary compatible or object code compatible) is a property of computers, that means they can run the same binary code intended to be run on another computer. This differs from source code compatibility, where recompilation is necessary if the instruction set architectures of the two computers are not compatible.Binary compatibility may also refer to the operating system (OS).".
- Binary_code_compatibility label "Binary code compatibility".
- Binary_code_compatibility label "Binärkompatibilität".
- Binary_code_compatibility label "Двоичная совместимость".
- Binary_code_compatibility sameAs Binärkompatibilität.
- Binary_code_compatibility sameAs m.03gtk67.
- Binary_code_compatibility sameAs Q13912071.
- Binary_code_compatibility sameAs Q13912071.
- Binary_code_compatibility wasDerivedFrom Binary_code_compatibility?oldid=601217051.
- Binary_code_compatibility isPrimaryTopicOf Binary_code_compatibility.