Check out Win32::SystemInfo. Here's a little code to get you started: use Win32::SystemInfo;
# Get Memory Information
print("Memory Info:\n");
my %mHash;
Win32::SystemInfo::MemoryStatus(%mHash,"MB");
foreach (sort(keys(%mHash)))
{
print("$_\[$mHash{$_}M\]\n");
}
print("\n");
# Get Processor Information
my %pHash;
my $proc = Win32::SystemInfo::ProcessorInfo(%pHash);
print("Number of Processors[$pHash{NumProcessors}]\n");
foreach my $Processor (keys(%pHash))
{
if($Processor ne 'NumProcessors')
{
print("Processor[$Processor]\n");
foreach (sort(keys(%{$pHash{$Processor}})))
{
print("$_\[" . $pHash{$Processor}->{$_} . "\]\n");
}
print("\n");
}
}
}
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