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porting

See port.


porting [′pȯrd·iŋ]
(computer science)
The process of converting software to run on a computer other than the one for which it was originally written.

porting - Translating software to run on a different computer and/or operating system.


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99) provides a weighty but comprehensive guide to Linux systems and environments, revealing variables, platform differences and similarities, and porting projects alike.
Porting to AMD64 technology offers tremendous advantages to our customers who want a quicker design time, more capacity, and increased performance for their high-end chips The AMD team is helping our engineers achieve this port, and we are excited with these results and with our continued relationship with AMD," said Lavi Lev, executive vice president and general manager of the Cadence Implementation Division.
By integrating Play for Prizes into our current RapidPort[TM] development and porting platform, we will be able to accelerate the delivery of new games to market, provide broad handset support, and bring our carrier and content partners new and innovative ways to reach and retain customers.
 
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