Rick Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> IIRC, many PA2.0 HP 9000s will id themselves as only a 9000/800 - there
> were enough different models of 800 over the years that just about all
> the digits were taken,. Might be best to triple-check with the likes of
> the model command and perhaps some getconf magic.
Thanks.
and from 'man sysconf':
CPU_CHIP_TYPE _SC_CPU_CHIP_TYPE Encoding which
indicates type of CPU
chip employed in
system. Bits 21-26
identify the model,
bits 27-31 the
revision. See
"Precision I/O
Architecture
Specification" for
encodings.
In my case:
mgirod> getconf MACHINE_MODEL
9000/800/L3000-7x
mgirod> getconf CPU_CHIP_TYPE
616
mgirod> printf "%x\n" $(getconf CPU_CHIP_TYPE)
268
So, the model is identified by 6, and the revision by 8...
I go on debugging what Configure does...
Marc
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