From an article on Sunsoft's plans to publish Solaris (SunOS) for
general Intel-based machines which appeared in the September 5 edition
of the San Jose Mercury News:
...
While programs written for Sun machines won't run unmodified on
Intel-based computers, Sun said the two packages will be completely
compatible and that software companies can convert a program from
one system to the other through a fairly straightforward and
automated process known as "recompiling".
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