in reply to Using Perl to detect RAM amount

Why not use memtest86? You can write the memtest86 image to a floppy, and use that floppy to boot the x86 machines to get the memory amount (and run tests on the memory to make sure it's good, to boot! -- pun intended).

The pesky cobalts will require another method, however.

And yes, you may deduct points from this suggestion since no Perl was used.

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Re: For x86 machines...
by Tommy (Chaplain) on Jan 06, 2004 at 21:53 UTC

    No point deductions. It's a good solution. Sometimes Perl isn't the best solution. I just find that most of the time it is for me, so I start with Perl first.

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    Tommy Butler, a.k.a. TOMMY