Dan Nicholson wrote:

> There's probably a better way, but grab x86info, build, run as root.
> 
> http://www.codemonkey.org.uk/projects/x86info/

Thanks Dan.  I got:

Found 2 CPUs
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CPU #1
/dev/cpu/0/cpuid: No such device or address
Family: 15 Model: 4 Stepping: 1 Type: 0 Brand: 0
CPU Model: Pentium 4 (Prescott) [E0] Original OEM
Processor name string: Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 3.20GHz

Feature flags:
 fpu vme de pse tsc msr pae mce cx8 apic sep mtrr pge mca cmov pat pse36
clflsh ds acpi mmx fxsr sse sse2 ss ht tm pbe sse3 monitor ds-cpl
cntx-id cx16 xTPR
Extended feature flags:
 em64t
Cache info
 Instruction trace cache: 12K uOps, 8-way associative.
 L1 Data cache: 16KB, sectored, 8-way associative. 64 byte line size.
 L2 unified cache: 1MB, sectored, 8-way associative. 64 byte line size.
TLB info
 Instruction TLB: 4K, 2MB or 4MB pages, fully associative, 64 entries.
 Data TLB: 4KB or 4MB pages, fully associative, 64 entries.
The physical package supports 2 logical processors
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So I am em64t capable.

  -- Bruce
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