Peter Jeremy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> As I understand it, "uname -p" (and "uname -m") are intended to
> report a generic platform architecture (i386 vs Alpha), rather
> than the specific CPU variant.
The OpenBSD people seem to think otherwise. There "uname -p" gives the
CPU (or machine) type
Peter Jeremy:
|On 1999-Oct-29 09:49:46 +1000, Randall Hopper wrote:
|>Do you know the correct way is for software to inquire about the CPU
|>installed?
|
|sysctl hw.model
|
|What more do you want to know about it? From memory there's been some
For reporting to or warning the user, everyth