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People often forget or aren't aware of the difference between PSYCHIC and PSYCHIC_M.
This would prevent someone from using the wrong PSYCHIC constant.
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probe file arch /chroot-somecpu... /bin/bash
https://github.com/TheCodeArtist/elf-parser/blob/master/elf-parser.h
anyhow using parts of the elf-parser in other c Programs has little documentation
get machine/cpu id in binary
match cpu if/esle do : x, y,z.... etc.
adding a cfg file to set cpu type/s also more dynamically is also a wish listed item.
was trying to make a a smarter
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Workaround is to use local storage/clone of the wiki.