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Do I have 32 bit or 64 bit?
Hello there!
How can anybody knows (by using a command) if you have a 64 bit or 32 bit hardware? I am not asking about the Operative System architecture, but the hardware. Thank you all! |
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$ dmesg | grep LONG
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I am right? |
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If "LONG" is found in the feature set of cpu0, then the Intel-like processor is capable of 64-bit instructions, & can potentially run OpenBSD's amd64 architecture. The fact that: $ dmesg | grep LONG ...produced a match on cpu0 in the abbreviated output provided supports this claim. If you look towards the end of the matched line, you should find "LONG" listed. If "LONG' is not in the processor's feature set, grep(4) will not display any output. |
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scottro, the original question was on the hardware capabilities, not on the operating system installed.
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Thank you everybody! Thank you ocicat! |
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32bit, 64bit, architecture, hardware, openbsd |
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