Re: 32 or 64 bit?
I know it's a 32-bit kernel, I was wondering about the architecture.
Thanks for the information.
I'm not following you about PA8xxx though...
Hans :)
* webmaster @ linuxabbestia. homelinux. net [Thu, 8 Aug 2002 at 19:00 +0200]
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> I definitively tell you this is a workstation (model: HP9000/735) with 32 bit kernel and of course ARCHITECTURE!!!!!!!!!
> Since PA8xxx came out it seems to me you can't speack of 64 bit architecture.
>
>
> 8-? > $ uname -a
> 8-? > Linux andreas 2.4.18-32 #1 Sat Mar 30 18:26:22 MST 2002 parisc unknown
> 8-? >
> 8-? > $ cat /proc/cpuinfo
> 8-? > processor : 0
> 8-? > cpu family : PA-RISC 1.1b
> 8-? > cpu : PA7100 (PCX-T)
> 8-? > cpu MHz : 125.000000
> 8-? > model : 9000/735
> 8-? > model name : Snake Cheetah (735/130)
> 8-? > hversion : 0x00002060
> 8-? > sversion : 0x00000481
> 8-? > I-cache : 256 KB
> 8-? > D-cache : 256 KB (WB)
> 8-? > ITLB entries : 120
> 8-? > DTLB entries : 120 - shared with ITLB
> 8-? > BTLB fixed : max. 16384 pages, pagesize=4096 (64MB)
> 8-? > BTLB fix-entr. : 0 instruction, 0 data (16 combined)
> 8-? > BTLB var-entr. : 0 instruction, 0 data (0 combined)
> 8-? > bogomips : 124.51
> 8-? > software id : 2012699524
>
> 8-? >
>
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