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Date:      Wed, 3 Sep 1997 21:41:28 -0600 (MDT)
From:      "Thomas S. Traylor" <ttraylor@titan.mcit.com>
To:        Wes Peters <softweyr@xmission.com>
Cc:        Doug White <dwhite@resnet.uoregon.edu>, questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: 'uname -m' not alpha? (was Re: 'uname -m' not i586?)
Message-ID:  <Pine.OSF.3.95.970903213952.4972A-100000@titan.mcit.com>
In-Reply-To: <199709040204.UAA13569@obie.softweyr.ml.org>

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On Wed, 3 Sep 1997, Wes Peters wrote:

> Doug White writes:
>  > The `machine' identifies the architecture under which the kernel is
>  > designed to run under.  Since FreeBSD is designed to run under the Intel
>  > i386 architecture (386 and compatible processors) it will report 'i386.'
>  > This is also used to define machine-dependent code in the kernel to
>  > compile, ie there is a /usr/src/sys/i386 heirarchy.  In the future DEC
>  > Alpha port there will be a machine type `alpha' in addition to `i386.'
> 
> Hmm... Does anyone know what Digital UNIX (nee OSF/1) reports as the
> architecture for this machine?  I suspect it is probably "axp", and
> contend we should probably mimic the DEC system if it's not too big a
> change at this point.

uname -m returns "alpha"...

titan.mcit.com> uname -m
alpha
titan.mcit.com> uname -a
OSF1 titan.mcit.com V4.0 564 alpha

Tom

> 
> For those who remember when DEC ruled the world of minicomputers, AXP
> has a nice "callback."  Rumor has it, when DEC applied for a trademark
> on "Alpha" and was told they couldn't trademark it, the "AXP" moniker
> was brought up by some of the old-timers on the hardware side.  Why
> "AXP?"  It stands for (according to the scuttlebutt) "Almost eXactly
> Prism."  I'll leave it up to Bill Pechter to explain what Prism was.
> 
> -- 
>           "Where am I, and what am I doing in this handbasket?"
> 
> Wes Peters                                                       Softweyr LLC
> http://www.xmission.com/~softweyr                       softweyr@xmission.com
> 

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