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Mark Bixby <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 5 Sep 1997 13:03:51 -0700
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Stan Sieler writes:
>
> Mark asks:
> >
> > I'm messing around with the portion of the xntp autoconfigure process that
> > determines the system architecture.
> >
> > Is there any POSIX or MPE command that will display the HPPA version number
> > for my machine?
>
> Which one?  The CPU's HVERSION, CPU's SVERSION, or the HVERSION/SVERSION of
> some other card, or the PA-RISC architecture level (1.0, 1.1, 2.0, etc.), or
> the "chip version" (PA-RISC 7100, PA-RISC 7200, etc.), or ... ?

The PA-RISC architecture level (1.0, 1.1, 2.0, etc).

I understand this can be obtained programmatically, but in the context of
xntp autoconfiguration (which I suspect doesn't really care about different
hppa versions), compiling and running a custom program wouldn't be worth
the trouble.

I was hoping for something in FOS, i.e. MPE command, POSIX command, TELESUP,
SYSDIAG, etc.
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