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Apple system profiler
norfa
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January 16, 2002 5:57PM
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Why isn't it on X? I wanted to find out what type of memory was built in to my new iBook. Does it have to be so much effort for such simple little things? BTW. I still don't know.
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ghost_user_name
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January 16, 2002 6:06PM
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eman
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January 16, 2002 7:02PM
And even if OS X didn't have it you could always use the Classic version.
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xeo
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January 16, 2002 11:49PM
Even AppleSystemProfiler from the command line works. But ya, the GUI version is already there.
% AppleSystemProfiler -m
From the command line gives detailed information about how much RAM is in each slot, but not about the type of RAM.
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ghost_user_name
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January 18, 2002 2:59AM
[quote]Originally posted by Xeo:
<strong>From the command line gives detailed information about how much RAM is in each slot, but not about the type of RAM.</strong><hr></blockquote>
What do you mean?
These results look the same to me.
from the terminal:
[code]Location Type Speed Info Size
DIMM0/J21 SDRAM PC100-222S 512 MB
DIMM1/J22 SDRAM PC100-222S 256 MB
DIMM2/J23 SDRAM PC100-322S 64 MB
DIMM3/J24 empty</pre><hr></blockquote>
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norfa
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January 20, 2002 9:27PM
Thanks guys, I found it, now, why did I want to know that?
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eman
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January 20, 2002 10:05PM
[quote]Originally posted by norfa:
<strong>Thanks guys, I found it, now, why did I want to know that?</strong><hr></blockquote>
Forgot why you wanted to kno, huh? That always happens.
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fluffy
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January 20, 2002 11:48PM
[quote]Originally posted by starfleetX:
<strong>
What do you mean? These results look the same to me.
</strong><hr></blockquote>
That's odd. On my system they are not the same. The command line reports PC100 322 in all slots, and the GUI reports PC133 222 in all slots.
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% AppleSystemProfiler -m
From the command line gives detailed information about how much RAM is in each slot, but not about the type of RAM.
<strong>From the command line gives detailed information about how much RAM is in each slot, but not about the type of RAM.</strong><hr></blockquote>
What do you mean?
These results look the same to me.
from the terminal:
[code]Location Type Speed Info Size
DIMM0/J21 SDRAM PC100-222S 512 MB
DIMM1/J22 SDRAM PC100-222S 256 MB
DIMM2/J23 SDRAM PC100-322S 64 MB
DIMM3/J24 empty</pre><hr></blockquote>
from ASP:
<strong>Thanks guys, I found it, now, why did I want to know that?</strong><hr></blockquote>
Forgot why you wanted to kno, huh? That always happens.
<strong>
What do you mean? These results look the same to me.
</strong><hr></blockquote>
That's odd. On my system they are not the same. The command line reports PC100 322 in all slots, and the GUI reports PC133 222 in all slots.