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Added: 09/13/01 From the command-line ===================== $ getconf HW_CPU_SUPP_BITS 32 —> system supports only 32-bit 32/64 —> system supports both 32 and 64-bit 64 —> system supports only 64-bit From SAM ======== 1) goto Performance Monitors -> System Properties -> Processor 2) check Kernel Width Support: value The following summarizes the 11.00 implementations supported on HP9000 Servers: 32-bit only =========== * A-Class: A180/180C * D-Class: D200/x10 (only w/ XSW 9806+) Dx20/x30/x50/x60 * E-Class: all * F/G/H/I-Class: all * K-Class: K100/200/x10/x20 * T-Class: T500/520 32/64-bit ========= * D-Class: Dx70/x80/D390 (Dx70/Dx80 supports 64-bit only w/ Firmware rev. 38.30+) (D390 supports 64-bit only w/ Firmware rev. 38.31+) (Dx70/x80/D390 require XSW 9808+ to run 64-bit) and provide NO support for any EISA cards!) * K-Class: Kx50/x60/x60EG/460XP/x70/x80 * R-Class: all * T-Class: T600 * Enterprise Parallel Servers: all 64-bit Only =========== * A-Class: A400/500 * L-Class: all

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