MACHID(1) — Silicon Graphics
NAME
machid: pdp11, u3b, u3b15, u3b2, u3b5, vax, 4d60, mips, m68000, m68k − get processor type truth value
SYNOPSIS
pdp11
u3b
u3b15
u3b2
u3b5
vax
4d60
mips
m68000
m68k
DESCRIPTION
The following commands will return a true value (exit code of 0) if you are on a processor that the command name indicates.
pdp11 True if you are on a PDP-11/45 or PDP-11/70.
u3b
True if you are on a 3B20 computer.
u3b15
True if you are on a 3B15 computer.
u3b2
True if you are on a 3B2 computer.
u3b5
True if you are on a 3B5 computer.
vax
True if you are on a VAX-11/750 or VAX-11/780.
4d60
True if you are on an IRIS 4D/60 computer.
mips
True if you are on a MIPS or IRIS 4D/60 computer.
m68000
True if you are on a 68000 (IRIS 2xxx/3xxx) computer.
m68k
True if you are on a 68000 (IRIS 2xxx/3xxx) computer.
The commands that do not apply will return a false (non-zero) value. These commands are often used within makefiles (see make(1)) and shell procedures (see sh(1)) to increase portability.
SEE ALSO
sh(1), test(1), true(1).
make(1) in the Programmer’s Reference Manual.
Version 3.6 — December 20, 1987