On 16/08/07, Kris Douglas <webbox.uk@gmail.com> wrote:

Heh, still, cpuz will tell you everything about your ram.

Kris, I'm intrigued, I can understand that in theory cpuz will give you for arguments sake the 'properties' of said memory how do you go on for physical differences? e.g. edo, dim, sim, sdram, ddr etc

I think that's what Jonothon was driving at when he said about cheapo motherboards, what Kevan needs (and me too) is some sort of box with a slot that accepts any memory that possibly uses cpuz and will say "Ah this is edo 8MB blah blah blah. You need something that will 'fire up' the memory before you can run any sort of software solution to ascertain what size herzt ect it is.

I had a full head of hair before Kevan hit me with this one a year or so ago now look at me :-(

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Dick Turpin

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