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11-21-2000 11:26 PM
11-21-2000 11:26 PM
Is there another way of determining the RISC Level of a processor ??
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11-21-2000 11:48 PM
11-21-2000 11:48 PM
Re: RISC Levels
The command 'model' should report the right model. Is this not the case ? I've checked on all our systems, running 10.20 or 11.0 and it seems ok.
Dan
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11-21-2000 11:57 PM
11-21-2000 11:57 PM
Re: RISC Levels
Sorry, but I misunderstood your question and replied too fast.
You're right, the string returned by model cannot be found in the sched.models file on the L2000.
I've checked with stm but didn't find any info about the risc level.
Dan
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11-22-2000 12:24 AM
11-22-2000 12:24 AM
Re: RISC Levels
http://gatekeep.cs.utah.edu/hppd/hpux/Sysadmin/sysinfo-3.3.1/
It will show you the CPU type eg. PA-RISC_2.0
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11-22-2000 01:21 AM
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11-22-2000 05:31 AM
11-22-2000 05:31 AM
Re: RISC Levels
#!/usr/local/bin/tclsh
set cpu [format 0x%x [exec getconf CPU_VERSION]]
set fd [open /usr/include/sys/unistd.h r]
while { [gets $fd line] >= 0 } {
if { [regexp 0x2 $line] && [regexp RISC $line] } {
if { [lindex $line 3] == $cpu } {
puts [lindex $line 6]
}
}
}
regards,
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11-22-2000 06:03 AM
11-22-2000 06:03 AM
Re: RISC Levels
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11-22-2000 06:19 AM
11-22-2000 06:19 AM
Re: RISC Levels
I found RAINER's suggestion the best.
Thanks, Keith.