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Product Standards X/Open UNIX 98 Product Standard The UNIX Brand is the foundation for the X/Open Single UNIX Specification. This specification defines the UNIX operating system interface and environment. AIX 4.3.1 and later is branded UNIX 98. System Calls & Libraries ANSI/IEEE 1003.1:1996 (American National Standards Institute) (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers) Also known as ISO 9945-1:1996 This is an IEEE standard for an operating system interface and environment. It is based on UNIX operating system documentation and supports application portability at the source level. XPG5 (X/Open Portability Guide) Internationalised System Calls and Libraries Extended V2 This is an X/Open specification for the UNIX perating system interfaces and environment. This specification is a super set of ISO/IEC 9945-1:1996 (ANSI/IEEE 1003.1:1996). AIX 4.3.1 or later is branded for this Product Standard. XPG5 (X/Open Portability Guide) Internationalised Terminal Interfaces This is an X/Open specification for an internationalised terminal user interface and environment for character oriented terminals. AIX 4.3.1 or later is branded for this Product Standard. FIPS PUB 151-2 (Federal Information Processing Standard) This is a U.S. Government NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology), Commerce standard for Portable Operating System In terface (POSIX); Part 1: System Application Program Interface (API) [C Language]. This standard is essentially the same as IEEE 1003.1:1990. IEEE 754:1985 FP (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers) This is an IEEE standard for floating point operations. SVID Issue 2 BA (System V Interface Definition) BA (Base System) Proprietary AT&T specification. This specification defines an interface to the base system (BA). Commands & Utilities ANSI/IEEE 1003.2:1992 (American National Standards Institute)(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers) Also known as ISO/IEC 9945-2:1993 This is an IEEE standard for commands and utilities. It is based on UNIX operating system documentation and supports portability of users and programmers between conforming systems. XPG5 (X/Open Portability Guide) Commands and Utilities V3 FIPS PUB 189 (Federal Information Processing Standard) Effective date April 3, 1995 This is a U.S. Government NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology, Commerce standard for Portable Operating System Interface (POSIX); Part 2: Shell and Utilities. This standard is essentially the same as IEEE 1003.2:1992. AIX conforms to this FIPS. System V 3.2 Compatibility This is a proprietary AT&T specification to support a command and programming interface to the operating system. AIX is highly compatible with this specification. AIX 3.2 Compatibility This is the AIX 3.2 portability environment provided in AIX 4. BSD 4.3 Compatibility (Berkeley Software Distribution) This is a proprietary specification from Berkeley Software Distribution which supports a command and programming interface to the operating system. AIX is highly compatible with this specification. Bourne shell C shell Korn shell These standard shells provide a choice of command and programming language to use as the interface to the operating system. AIX Windows X/Open XPG4 Motif Toolkit This is an X/Open specification for a graphical user interface. It is based on X Window System X11 Release 5 protocol and C library. Motif provides a programming interface and defines a standard for presentation appearance and behavior. AIX Version 4.2 and later are branded for this product. OSF Motif 2.1 (Open Software Foundation) This is an OSF consortium specification for a graphical user interface. It is based on X Window System X11 Release 5 protocol and C library. Motif provides a programming interface and defines a standard for presentation appearance and behavior. Motif 1.2 is the default environment, 2.1 is available for compiling programs. X/Open XPG4 X Window System Application Interface V2 This is an X/Open specification based on the X Consortium specification for a distributed network-transparent window system for text and graphic on bitmap displays. AIX Version 4.2 and later are branded for this component. X Window System X11 R6.1 This is an MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) X Consortium specification for a distributed network-transparent window system for text and graphic on bitmap displays. X/Open XPG4 Calendaring and Scheduling This is an X/Open specification which manages a users calendaring and scheduling. AIX Version 4.2 and later are branded for this component. SGI GL1.1 (Silicon Graphics Inc. Graphics Library Release 1.1) This is a proprietary interface specification from Silicon Graphics which supports 3D graphics on X-Windows. FIPS PUB 158-1 (Federal Information Processing Standard) This is a U.S. Government NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology), Commerce standard for a network based bit-mapped graphic system. This specification is based on the X Window System X11 R5 specification. C Compiler XPG5 (X/Open Portability Guide) C Language IBM C for AIX compiler conforms to ISO/IEC 9899-1990 1992, ISO/IEC 9899-1990 (E), ANSI X3.159-1989, and is XPG4 branded. ANSI X3.159-1989 (American National Standards Institute) This is an ANSI standard for C language. ISO/IEC 9899 - 1990 (International Organization for Standardization/International Electrotechnical Commission) This is an international standard for C language. This standard is essentially the same as ANSI X3.159-1989. FIPS PUB 160 C (certified) (Federal Information Processing Standard) This is a U.S. Government NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology), Commerce standard for C language. This standard is essentially the same as ANSI X3.159-1989. C++ Compiler ANSI X3.159-1989 (American National Standards Institute) IBM C Set++ is available for AIX and conforms with the ANSI standard for C language. ANSI/ISO/IEC 9899 - 1990 1992 (American National Standards Institute/International Organization for Standardization/International Electrotechnical Commission) This is an international standard for C language. FIPS PUB 160 C (certified) (Federal Information Processing Standard) This is a U.S. Government NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology), Commerce standard for C language. Current draft of the Working Paper for Draft Proposal American National Standard for Information Systems -- Programming Language C++ (X3J16/92-00091) This C Set ++ compiler is available for AIX 4. FORTRAN Compiler Fortran 90 (ISO/IEC 1539-1991 (E) and ANSI X3.198-1992) (International Organization for Standardization/International Electrotechnical Commission) (American National Standards Institute) IBM XL FORTRAN for AIX ANSI X3.9-1978 (Full ANSI FORTRAN 77) (American National Standards Institute) This is a ANSI standard for Fortran. ISO 1539-1980 (E) programming languages, Fortran (International Organization for Standardization) This is the international standard for Fortran. This standard is essentially the same as ANSI X3.9-1978. FIPS PUB 69-1 (Federal Information Processing Standard) This is a U.S. Government NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology), Commerce standard for Fortran. This standard is essentially the same as ANSI X3.198-1992. ANSI/IEEE Standard 754-1985 for binary floating point arithmetic (American National Standards Institute) (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers) This is an ANSI/IEEE standard for floating point operations. SAA Fortran CPI IBM Systems Application Architecture for Fortran. TCP/IP Interoperability XPG4 (Open Group Portability Guide) Network File System This is an Open Group specification for NFS (Network File System) interface and environment. AIX 4.2.1 or later is branded for this component. Network File System (NFS) RFC 1094. The Network File System (NFS) is a distributed file system that allows users to access files and directories located on remote computers and treat those files and directories as if they were local. AIX Release 4.2.1 or later is NFS Level 3 and conforms to RFC 1813. Network Computing System (NCS) The Network Computing System (NCS), an implementation of the Network Computing Architecture, is a set of tools for distributing computer processing tasks across resources in either a network or several interconnected networks (an internet). XPG5 (Open Group Portability Guide) Transport Service (XTI)V2 This is an Open Group specification and environment for transport services. AIX Version 4.3.1 or later is branded for this Product Standard. XPG5 (Open Group Portability Guide) Sockets V2 This is an Open Group specification which defines networking services Sockets interfaces. AIX 4.3.1 or later is branded for this component. Terminal Access (TELNET) MIL STD 1782 (TELNET), RFC 854 Protocol Specification, RFC 855 OPT Specification RFC 856 Binary transmission, RFC 857 Echo OPT RFC 858 Suppress Go Ahead, RFC 860 Timing Mark, RFC 1073 Window size, RFC 1091 Terminal type RFC 1123 Internet Hosts Application Support Name Server/Domain RFC 974 Mail Routing, RFC 1032 Administrative Guide, RFC 1033 Administrative Operating Guide, RFC 1034 Domain Names RFC 1035 Implementation Specification Network Management RFC 1155 MIB (TCP/IP), RFC 1156 MIB (TCP/IP) RFC 1157 SNMP, RFC 1227 (SMUX), RFC 1213 MIBII File Transfer RFC 1123 Internet Hosts Application Support, MIL STD 1780 (FTP), RFC 1350 TFTP, RFC 959 FTP, RFC 822 Message Format Name/Finger RFC 1288 Time RFC 868 Time RFC 1123 (SMTP), MIL STD 1781 (SMTP) RFC 821 SMTP, RFC 974 Mail routing Service Protocol MIL STD 1777 TCP, RFC 1122, RFC 793 TCP, RFC 1323, RFC 768 UDP, RFC 1122 Routing MIL STD 1778 IP, IEEE 802.2 Link, RFC 791 IP RFC 792 IC Message protocol, RFC 826 Ethernet ARP RFC 888 Stub EGP, RFC 1042 Internet protocol over 802 network, RFC 877 Internet protocol over x.25, RFC 904 EGP format, RFC 950 Subneting, RFC 1122, RFC 1058 Routing Physical Network Ethernet V2, IEEE 802.2 Ethernet, IEEE 802.5 Token ring, RS232, RS422, MIL188, X.25 (Leased x.21, V.24, V.35) |