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Hello,
I would like to find inexpensive or free software that I can boot and
run on a 3.5 inch floppy to see what hardware is under the hood of an
old or new PC. I can get some info from DOS 6.22 MSD but it does not
provide a lot of the details that I like to have.
>From time to time I need to do something with an unfamiliar machine. I
would like to gather info like CPU speed, coprocessor, ram size type and
speed, details on drives like type, size and speed, IDE or SCSI for how
many drives. Maybe print a report and tape it to the side of the box for
quick reference.
Several programs would be ok if one does not do all. I expect that speed
benchmarking might be a seperate item.
Tom Hubin
thubin@earthlink.net
Hello,
I would like to find inexpensive or free software that I can boot and
run on a 3.5 inch floppy to see what hardware is under the hood of an
old or new PC. I can get some info from DOS 6.22 MSD but it does not
provide a lot of the details that I like to have.
>From time to time I need to do something with an unfamiliar machine. I
would like to gather info like CPU speed, coprocessor, ram size type and
speed, details on drives like type, size and speed, IDE or SCSI for how
many drives. Maybe print a report and tape it to the side of the box for
quick reference.
Several programs would be ok if one does not do all. I expect that speed
benchmarking might be a seperate item.
Tom Hubin
thubin@earthlink.net