Interesting...feels a little "inside baseball" but I guess our types of users are the uber geeks who are into this kind of stuff.
Mac OSX Windows 64-bit would be more obvious to the average folks :-) On Fri, Apr 14, 2017 at 11:24 AM, Robert Terzi <[email protected]> wrote: > Not sure if this helps, but on most *nix systems code/scripts, such as > installers, could (mostly) figure out what type of system it was being run > on using 'uname -a'. On OS X, uname reports "Darwin" for OS type. > > Note: as far as processor architecture, it currently shows x86_64 on > "modern" systems, as opposed to i686 for 32 bit x86 systems. IIRC, In the > past it used to report amd64 as opposed to i386 or i686. > > On windows, the PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE env. variable contains 'amd64' > > >
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