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    architectures

    I was wondering. How do you figure out the current architecture of your computer?
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    &TH of undefined behavior Fordy's Avatar
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    The GetSystemInfo API?.....

    The CPUID instruction?.....

    Take the lid off and look?.....

    Look at the damn box the thing came in?....

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    well the computer's about 4 years old so I don't have the box. And I was just curious because I didn't know how. No need to be a smart ass....
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    Hehe funny.

    Could try aida32-or the other one is it Sandra?

    This tells you the lot

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    i'd go with sandra... but then again it's the only one of the two i've used...
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    Strange thing that. Personally I'd do aida. Just seems more friendly.
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