if I write a program in ANSI C (is Arachne written in ANSI C?) does that
mean it will run on ANY hardware?

when I write a program in C or C++, will it's ability to run, or/and run
properly, on a/or given hardware, depend on what compiler/programming
environment I use??

and, if so, how would I find out which compiler/programming environment
offers the greatest hardware compatibilty? (I forget which compiler was
used for Arachne)

how would I find out which compiler/programming environment is suitable
for which hardware? or I guess I should ask: which hardware is suitable
for code compiled/created using which compiler/programming environment??

just curious...

Andy
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