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telcomwork

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Mar 2, 2002
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Apologies but being subjected to DST and trying to refresh and get info fast.

If you could be so kind to help someone that doesn't operate in a Unix capacity fully, how would I be able to determine if my processor is 32 versus 63 bit. I performed a uname and I see i have a Sun Blade 100 but I think this comes in two flavors, 32 as well as 64?

Anyway to know for sure?

As always - TY!
 
run these commands

isainfo -v (displays types which are available)

isainfo (displays what is being used)
 
telcomwork,

is this a CMS system? If so I think they come with an UltraSPARC-IIe processor, which according to this


is 64 bit.

I am not sure whether the applications are 32 or 64 bit though...

Also - did you check here:


A handy page if you need system information on systems you don't work with everyday:


Anyway, that's all I have - probably a Solaris expert will come around here shortly and tell us what we need to know.
 
... and along he came as I was typing.

tuka,

With that command I get:

isainfo -v
64-bit sparcv9 applications
32-bit sparc applications

Is this some kind of mixed environment?
 
No run the isainfO (THIS WILL GIVE YOU THE INFO!)

THE OTHER COMMAND (isainfo -v ) IS INFORMATIONAL
 
# isainfo
sparcv9 sparc

???? Does this mean it's using both?
 
Do a man on isainfo and toward the bottom you will see an example of an "isainfo" command ran on a 64 bit SPARC processor running the 64-bit O/S.


In your case you have a 64-bit processor which can run both 64 or 32-bit apps.
 
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