Purpose: to discuss on what platforms Tcl runs, and point to pages that discuss particular issues relating to the various operating systems. * A/UX * [AIX] * Agenda PDA * AmigaDOS (for older versions of Tcl) * BeOS (Tcl only, no Tk) * Darwin * [DG/UX] * Dynix * EPOC ER5 * [FreeBSD] * [HP-UX] - Binaries can be found at places like [ActiveTcl]. * Irix (definitely including 6.5) * IRIX64 * [Linux] - Most current Linux distributions come with Tcl and Tk as installable packages, and it should compile just fine. Binaries can be found at places like [ActiveTcl] * LynxOS * MS Windows 3.x (for older versions of Tcl) * MS Windows 9.x, ME, NT, XP * MacOS 7.x, 8.x, 9.x * [MacOS X] * MachTen * [NetBSD] * NEWS-OS * NeXTSTeP * [OpenBSD] * OS-9 * [OS/2] * OS/390 * [OS/400], also called "iSeries" * OSF/1, also called "Digital Unix" and "Tru64 Unix" and ... (but '''not''' "Ultrix") * PalmOS [Palm Pilot] * [PocketPC] * Qnx * RISCOS * [Solaris] the Sun marketing term for SunOS plus add on applications; when talking about whether Tcl and Tk runs on the platform, consider the terms interchanable - Tcl and Tk builds fine on both Intel and SPARC Solaris (if you have a compiler like gcc or Sun's unbundled C compiler), and otherwise the binaries can be found at places like [ActiveTcl] or the Solaris freeware web site. * System V.4 * UMAX V * Ultrix * Unicos * [VMS] * VxWorks * [Windows/CE] [PocketPC] * Xenix * [Apple Macintosh and Tcl/Tk] and binaries can be found on http://sf.net/projects/tcl and other places * [Microsoft Windows and Tcl] and binaries can be found in [ActiveTcl] as well as other places. * [Windows/CE] * OpenNT * various BSD variations ---- [Category Porting]