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memconf: Identify sizes of SIMM/DIMM memory modules
memconf is a perl script that displays memory modules installed in a Sun Solaris, Linux or HP-UX system. memconf reports the size of each SIMM/DIMM memory module installed in a system. It also reports the system type and any empty memory sockets. In verbose mode, it also reports the following information if available: * banner name, model, and CPU/system frequencies * address range and bank numbers for each module System Administrators can easily check to see if a system has free slots for additional memory to be installed.
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