User`s guide
2 MATLAB 6.1 Release Notes
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HP700. Start with the System Administration Manager (SAM) and work your
way to the
Processor tab, as shown below:
System Administrator Manager (SAM) -> Performance monitors ->
System properties -> Processor tab
This provides information about the type of processor.
HPUX. MATLAB only supports HPUX running on PA-RISC2.0.
IBM_RS. Contact IBM Technical Support and request the document entitled
“Determining CPU Speed in AIX.” This is a table of machine types, processor
types, and processor speeds.
SGI. Enter the following command
sysinfo -a
which returns a lot of information. In the first few lines, look for information
something like
CPU Type is mips R4400 5.0
The information starting with R is what you are interested in. MATLAB ships
for the
R5000, R8000, R10000 and R12000 (default).
SOL2. Enter the following command
uname -m
which returns either sun4u for UltraSPARC or sun4m for the older, non-Ultra
machines (e.g., Hyper and SuperSPARCs).
WIN32. Start with the My Computer icon, and work your way to the General
tab, as shown below:
My Computer -> Control Panel -> System -> General tab
This should list the family and model number for your computer. On Windows
NT and Windows 2000, the same information is on the
Environment tab,
under the System Variable
PROCESSOR_IDENTIFIER. Match up this information
with the table in
<MATLAB>\bin\win32\blas.spec.