Predefined compiler symbol for unixPC
Bruce Lilly
bruce at balilly.UUCP
Thu Dec 6 14:35:47 AEST 1990
In article <723 at cals01.NEWPORT.RI.US> cals at cals01.Newport.RI.US (Charles A. Sefranek) writes:
>Does anyone know if there is a predefined #DEFINE in cc or cpp that
>can be used to identify the machine as a unixPC? You know, something
>like 'UNIXPC' or '3b1' or 's4'. I already know about 'mc68k', but I
>don't think that's specific enough. Thanks in advance.
gcc for the 3b1 predefines "unixpc" (actually it's done in gcc-cpp), but
the standard cc/cpp don't have anything specific to the model.
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