And then there was this: the 86open project.

https://web.archive.org/web/20010424134601/Www.telly.org/86open

On Aug 2, 2017, at 12:35, David Collier-Brown via talk <talk@gtalug.org> wrote:
On 02/08/17 11:44 AM, Lennart Sorensen via talk wrote:
On Wed, Aug 02, 2017 at 11:23:05AM -0400, Stewart C. Russell via talk wrote:
And almost exactly two decades after Sun/Caldera killed Wabi - the
Windows-16 Application Binary Interface for Solaris/Linux. Funny how
things come around …
Remember when Linux had a layer to run x86 BSD binaries?  Now freebsd
can run linux binaries instead.  I think it was called iBCS back in
the day.

http://www.skrenta.com/rt/man/iBCS.9.html

Yes: intel defined a standard mechanism, which everyone did variations on. It was therefor to put in an "interpreter" for different OSs, where interpreter meant the code that interprets systems calls and dispatched them.  I remember looking over Drew's shoulder at the code for SCO binaries. Solaris 86 had an interpreter for Linux, Linux an interpreter for Solaris 86.

--dave

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