How to check which CPU we are using? PPC?
Wolfgang Denk
wd at denx.de
Mon Jan 16 04:19:49 EST 2006
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> How to check which CPU we are using? Any methods?
Check the print on the processor? Check the documentation? Check the
schematics?
Best regards,
Wolfgang Denk
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