Re: Total RAM slot count obtained programatically
Re: Total RAM slot count obtained programatically
- Subject: Re: Total RAM slot count obtained programatically
- From: "matt jaffa" <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 3 Aug 2006 13:24:16 -0600
That looks like is working on Panther and below, but on Tiger for PPC
and Intel it doesn't do that in System_profiler... at least on 10.4.6.
Matt
On 8/3/06, Peter Bierman <email@hidden> wrote:
On my machine, system_profiler tells me about all the memory slots,
including the empty ones.
-pmb
At 12:52 PM -0600 8/3/06, matt jaffa wrote:
>I am also looking for a way to get the number of RAM slots the
>computer has which unfortunately it looks like system_profiler doesn't
>do. But there has to be a way since ARD 3 can get the number of RAM
>slots on the machine regardless how many actually have RAM installed
>in them.
>
>But thanks for the system_profiler pointer. it gets everything but the
>one peice above that I am missing.
>
>On 8/3/06, Peter Bierman <email@hidden> wrote:
>>At 11:19 AM -0600 8/3/06, matt jaffa wrote:
>>>Is there an easy way programmatically to determine how many RAM slots
>>>there are and what is filled in them. I ran IORegistryExplorer and it
>>>doesn't look like it informs you of the missing slots, just tells you
>>>what RAM is installed. I need to know the count of slots their names
>>>(DIMM0, DIMM1) and which ones are filled and with what type.
>>>IORegistryExplorer almost does it except doesn't inform of the slots
>>>with no RAM. It would also be nice if I could find out information as
>>>how much each slot supports.
>>
>>
>>man system_profiler
>>
>>system_profiler SPMemoryDataType
>>
>>-pmb
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