Cross File Transfer - Supported Operating Systems and Platforms

Supported Operating Systems and Platforms

CFT (Cross File Transfer) is (or used to be) supported on wide range of operating systems and platforms:

  • Microsoft Windows: (x86, IA-64)
  • Unix
    • Linux (x86, s390, IA-64)
    • Aix
    • Solaris (SPARC, x86)
    • HP-UX (PaRisc, IA-64)
    • Tru64
    • SCO
    • Unixware
    • IRIX
  • IBM MVS (zseries)
  • IBM AS400 (iseries)
  • IBM VSE
  • IBM VM
  • IBM OS/2 (x86) (Obsolete)
  • OpenVMS (vax, alpha, is64)
  • BULL GCOS
  • Guardian (mips, i64)
  • Netware (x86) (Obsolete)
  • Microsoft Windows 3 (x86) (Obsolete)
  • Microsoft MSDOS (x86) (Obsolete)

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