> On Nov 7, 2017, at 3:27 AM, Christian Seiler <christ...@iwakd.de> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> Am 2017-11-07 11:49, schrieb Rick Thomas:
>> How do I know if a machine is ARMv4t?  I have a sheevaplug and a
>> couple of openrd machines (one “client”, the other “ultimate”) that
>> are still doing useful work.  Are they v4t?
> 
> cat /proc/cpuinfo should do the trick. It might not show the 't'
> after the 4, but it should definitely show whether it's an ARMv4
> or not. (And Debian's armel doesn't support any non-'t' ARMv4
> CPUs, so if it's ARMv4 and running Debian's armel port, it's
> ARMv4t.)

Thanks!  It looks like my machines are all 5TE — or maybe v5l ??  In any case, 
not v4t.

> rbthomas@client:~$ cat /proc/cpuinfo
> processor     : 0
> model name    : Feroceon 88FR131 rev 1 (v5l)
> BogoMIPS      : 1191.93
> Features      : swp half thumb fastmult edsp 
> CPU implementer       : 0x56
> CPU architecture: 5TE
> CPU variant   : 0x2
> CPU part      : 0x131
> CPU revision  : 1
> 
> Hardware      : Marvell Kirkwood (Flattened Device Tree)
> Revision      : 0000
> Serial                : 0000000000000000

All three show the same output.

Enjoy!
Rick

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