Hi Ed,
isainfo tool might help you.

$ isainfo
amd64 i386
$ isainfo -v
64-bit amd64 applications
ahf sse3 sse2 sse fxsr amd_3dnowx amd_3dnow amd_mmx mmx cmov amd_sysc
        cx8 tsc fpu
32-bit i386 applications
ahf sse3 sse2 sse fxsr amd_3dnowx amd_3dnow amd_mmx mmx cmov amd_sysc
        cx8 tsc fpu
Milan

Edward Ned Harvey wrote:
When I run "uname -a" it says:
SunOS hostname 5.10 Generic_137138-09 i86pc i386 i86pc
In the past, I've seen the system say "x86_64" when you're 64bit. And
I've also seen it say "32bit" when you're 32bit. But now it says
nothing, so I'm left confused.
How can I know if my system is 64bit or 32bit anymore?
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