I would just browsing through prtconf, and a few oddities came to light:

1. There's code in prtconf.c to display the memory size in kilobytes if it's 
less than a megabyte.
I can't imagine this being used!

2. The man page and usage message give the -F flag as sparc only. It works 
fine on x86, so that
either it's giving the correct answers and the usage message and man page 
shouldn't limit it to 
sparc; or it's giving the wrong answers on x86 and should be fixed or 
disabled.

3. Is the -x flag meaningful any more? Can you actually run this command on 
a sparc system that
doesn't have a 64-bit capable prom?

I'm just seeking a quick sanity check before logging these as bugs. (I can't 
see them in the bugs
database, at least from a quick search.)

-- 
-Peter Tribble
http://www.petertribble.co.uk/ - http://ptribble.blogspot.com/
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