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From: gillham@andrews.edu (Andrew Gillham)
Newsgroups: comp.os.386bsd.questions
Subject: Re: EEEEEk.
Date: 3 Dec 1994 20:19:50 GMT
Organization: Andrews University
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In article <3bpc1r$23o8@tequesta.gate.net> abcmiami@gate.net (abc-miami) writes:
>
>Also, I'm having some difficulties running SCO binaries on my FreeBSD 
>system. Well, only one.... The don't run. BSD tells me about "(" and 
>sends me back to zsh without my $200. Is there something special I need 
>to do to run an SCO binary (an incantation, perhaps?)?

Add these lines to your kernel config file and rebuild:
	options		"COMPAT_IBCS2"
	options		"IBCS2"

Check the file /sys/i386/ibcs2/README.iBCS2.

-Andrew
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