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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T10:00:09+00:00 2026-05-13T10:00:09+00:00

Using Perl, how can I determine whether my program is running on 32 bit

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Using Perl, how can I determine whether my program is running on 32 bit Windows or 64 bit Windows?

Is there any API available?

I can think of a couple of options..

  1. Check the PE_HEADER of some windows file (eg: c:\windows\explorer.exe) – maybe I can use the details in How can I test a windows dll to determine if it is 32bit or 64bit?

  2. Check for the existence of c:\program files(x86) – if it exists then it is a 64 bit OS. Else it is a 32 bit windows OS.

Is there any good way of doing this? Any API available in Perl?

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    2026-05-13T10:00:10+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 10:00 am

    Sys::Info looks promising:

    #!/usr/bin/perl
    
    use strict; use warnings;
    use Sys::Info;
    
    my $info = Sys::Info->new;
    
    my $cpu = $info->device('CPU');
    
    printf "%s (%s bit)\n", scalar $cpu->identify, $cpu->bitness;
    
    my $os = $info->os;
    
    printf "%s (%s bit)\n", $os->name(long => 1), $os->bitness;
    

    Output:

    C:\Temp> t
    Genuine Intel(R) CPU T2300 @ 1.66GHz (64 bit)
    Windows XP Service Pack 3 build 2600 (32 bit)
    

    Note that it incorrectly identifies my laptop’s CPU as being 64 bit (see Intel® Core™ Duo Processor T2300—bug report filed).

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