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- From: bjl@loki.pttrnl.nl (Ben Lippolt)
- Subject: Re: tlA: /bin/arch solved.
- Message-ID: <bjl.711923672@freyr>
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- References: <1992Jul23.170723.15247@klaava.Helsinki.FI>
- Date: Thu, 23 Jul 1992 20:34:32 GMT
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- laakkone@klaava.Helsinki.FI (Tero Laakkonen) writes:
-
- >and i got one. somebody pointed out to me that "/usr/bin/uname -m"
- >does exactly the same as /bin/arch does...
-
- Is there a way to distinguish between a 386 and a 486? I have a 486,
- but 'uname -m' says 'i386'. But when I compile with 'gcc -m486' I'll
- get code which doesn't run on a 386.
-
-
- Ben Lippolt.
-