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Porting to Win32 by Thomas Lauer
Springer, 1996
Porting UNIX software
O'Reilly & Associates, 1995
User Mode Linux by Jeff Dike
Prentice Hall, 2006
Professional Microsoft Virtual server 2005 by Ben Armstrong
Wiley Technology Pub., 2007
User Mode Linux(R) (Bruce Perens' Open Source Series) by Jeff Dike
Prentice Hall PTR, April 12, 2006 Paperback
Migrating Weblogic Applications to Websphere Advanced Edition V4 by IBM Redbooks
Ibm, July 2002 Paperback
Migrating Websphere Applications to Z/OS (Ibm Redbooks) by IBM Redbooks
IBM.Com/Redbooks, April 2002 Paperback
Developing and Porting C and C++ Applications on Aix (Ibm Redbooks.)
IBM.Com/Redbooks, July 2003 Paperback
Migrating to Linux Using Veritas Portable Data Containers on IBM Xseries And Bladecenter by IBM Redbooks
IBM.Com/Redbooks, December 7, 2004 Paperback
IBM System I Application Modernization by IBM Redbooks
Ibm, September 18, 2006 Paperback
Instant Os/2! by Len Dorfman
Windcrest, September 1993 Hardcover
C/C++ Applications on Z/OS and Os/390 Unix by Ka Yin Lam, Daniel Prevost, Michael Maclsaac, Ralph Best, Johan Koopernaes, Raymond Mak, George Reid
Ibm, December 2001 Paperback
Carbon Programming by Kevin Bricknell
Sams, October 15, 2001 Paperback
Beos Porting UNIX Applications by Martin C. Brown
Morgan Kaufmann, August 15, 1998 Paperback
Introduction to Java Programming with Sun ONE Studio 4 by Y. Daniel Liang
Prentice Hall, September 3, 2002 Paperback
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