AIX
if more info is needed, what command would I need to type in?
ps.. My "Unix for idiots" book is not much help with this!
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Browse All TopicsI am running Unix on a RISCSystem/6000 43P-140 and need to know the number of processors that my system has; this is for a maintenance contract that is needed from a new vendor. Is there a Unix command that I can type in that would give me that info i.e... processors, CPU speed, ram, graphics, etc... (all hardware information)
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fancisva,
You need to open a question in one of the linux areas.
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by: liddlerPosted on 2003-09-23 at 07:36:32ID: 9413322
What operating system are you using?