Processor type under Windows and Revolution

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Mon Mar 8 08:47:57 EST 2004


your best bet might be a resource kit utility called srvinfo

here's a sample output with a multiproc w2k server...
names replace with <> for security reasons...

Server Name: <servername>
Security: Users
NT Type:  NT Member Server - Terminal Server
Version: 5.0
Build: 2195, Service Pack 3
Current Type: Multiprocessor Free
Product Name: Microsoft Windows 2000
Registered Owner: <>
Registered Organization: <>
ProductID: 51876-270-5644797-05653
Original Install Date: Thu May 16 17:59:49 2002
Domain: <our domain name>
PDC: \\<pdc name>
IP Address: <>
CPU[0]: x86 Family 6 Model 10 Stepping 1: 701 MHz
CPU[1]: x86 Family 6 Model 10 Stepping 1: 701 MHz
CPU[2]: x86 Family 6 Model 10 Stepping 1: 701 MHz
CPU[3]: x86 Family 6 Model 10 Stepping 1: 701 MHz
Hotfixes:
   [ServicePackUninstall]:
   [Q147222]:
   [KB828749]:
   [KB826232]:
   [KB825119]:
   [KB824146]:
   [KB823182]:
Drive:  [FileSys]  [ Size ]  [ Free ]  [ Used ]
  C$      NTFS        4268      2177      2091
  D$      NTFS       12942      2441     10501
  E$      NTFS       12942     10193      2749
  F$      NTFS       21570      6259     15311
  G$      NTFS        2157      1821       336
  H$      NTFS        2157      1897       260
  J$      NTFS       17256     10586      6670
  S$      NTFS        4316      1294      3022
Network Card [0]:
Network Card [1]:
System Up Time: 6 Days, 7 Hr, 22 Min, 10 Sec



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Is there a way of checking the processor type and speed with Revolution
under Windows? The processor function is not helpful under Windows. Can
queryRegistry or shell or MCISendString be used?
Thankyou
Cos

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