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Hi All,
I need to identify the number of DIMMs installed on the system programatically. Are there any known methods to do this. I would like to know whether any of the UNIX kernels have support for this. I am using the SVR4.2 MP-RAS unix. I have seen this info being displayed in AIDA32 (windows utility - free download). Thanks in advance, Dhilip |
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