@item alpha-*-osf1
Systems using processors that implement the DEC Alpha architecture and
are running the DEC Unix (OSF/1) operating system, for example the DEC
-Alpha AXP systems. (VMS on the Alpha is not currently supported by GNU
-CC.)
+Alpha AXP systems.CC.)
GNU CC writes a @samp{.verstamp} directive to the assembler output file
unless it is built as a cross-compiler. It gets the version to use from
@item arm-*-linuxaout
Any of the ARM family processors running the Linux-based GNU system with
the @file{a.out} binary format (ELF is not yet supported). You must use
-version 2.8.1.0.7 or later of the Linux binutils, which you can download
+version 2.8.1.0.7 or later of the GNU/Linux binutils, which you can download
from @file{sunsite.unc.edu:/pub/Linux/GCC} and other mirror sites for
Linux-based GNU systems.
GNU binutils version 2.2 or later.
@item i386-sequent-bsd
-Go to the Berkeley universe before compiling. In addition, you probably
-need to create a file named @file{string.h} containing just one line:
-@samp{#include <strings.h>}.
+Go to the Berkeley universe before compiling.
@item i386-sequent-ptx1*
Sequent DYNIX/ptx 1.x.
Emacs.
@item ns32k-sequent
-Go to the Berkeley universe before compiling. In addition, you probably
-need to create a file named @file{string.h} containing just one line:
-@samp{#include <strings.h>}.
+Go to the Berkeley universe before compiling.
@item ns32k-utek
UTEK ns32000 system (``merlin''). The C compiler that comes with this