>
> Is it really worth it thou? ;)
>

Sorry, Robert, you lost me, I'm not familiar with the things you're
pointing out.  From an end-user perspective, all I need to know is how can
I determine what type of board my code is running?  I used to look at
/proc/device-tree/compatible but that no longer works.  Is there a
different or better file I should be reading to determine if I'm on a BBG,
BBB, BBGW, etc?

Stéphane

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