GPC uses the GCC backend, so it should run on any system that is supported by GNU CC. This includes a large variety of Unix systems, MS-DOS, OS/2 and Win32. A full list of platforms supported by GCC can be found in the file INSTALL of the GCC distribution. Not all of these have actually been tested, but it is known to run on these platforms:
ix86-gnu | (GNU Hurd)
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ix86-linux | (Linux 2.x, ELF)
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Linux/AMD64
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i486-linuxaout
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i486-linuxoldld
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i386-freebsd1.2.0
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AIX 4.2.1
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AIX 4.3
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DJGPP V2 | (Dos)
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EMX 0.9B | (OS/2, Dos)
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Cygwin32 beta20 and higher | (MS-Windows95/98, MS-Windows NT)
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mingw32 | (MS-Windows95/98, MS-Windows NT)
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MSYS | (MS-Windows)
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mips-sgi-irix5.3
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mips-sgi-irix6.5
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sun-sparc-sunos4.1.4
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sparc-sun-solaris2.x
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sun-sparc-solaris 2.5.1
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sun-sparc-solaris 2.6
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sun-sparc-solaris 7
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sun-sparc-solaris 8
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alpha-unknown-linux
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alpha-dec-osf4.0b
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s390-ibm-linux-gnu
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