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Project CHRONO Platform Testing

This document tracks changes which aim to make Chrono behave more predictably when building for a greater variety of platforms and architectures.

Chrono currently includes existing support for 64-bit x86 CPUs and has also been known to build on AArch64 and POWER8/9 under Linux.

Previously Tested Architectures and Compilers (Windows / Linux)
  • x86_64 / GCC 6 and newer
  • x86_64 / Clang 6.0.0 and newer
  • x86_64 / MSVC 14 and newer
  • AArch64 / GCC 7 and newer
  • POWER / GCC 7
  • POWER / XLC 16.1.x
Additional Platforms
  • FreeBSD 12.0 / LLVM 6
DISCLAIMER

Chrono is primarily an x86-based software. While the configurations listed above may enable the use of Chrono on a wider variety of platforms, these additional platforms are not officially supported by the developers. To be absolutely clear; the developers will not provide online support for these platforms. Any additional platforms or architectures mentioned by the developers in any documentation have only been through a minimum of testing and come with absolutely no guarantees as to their performance or validity. Caveat emptor, your mileage may vary, etc.