> I think it is machine specific. I have two wallstreets and they don't show
> any RAM info either. Apple really wants us to ditch the old and buy the new.
> I guess you can do this when you own the box and software in it...

Actually, I think it's RAM config-specific. I also have a Pismo. When I
installed 10.2, I had 384 MB RAM in it, 128 3-2-2 and 256 2-2-2. System
profiler showed those separately -- complete details on each. Then I
replaced the 128 stick with a 256 2-2-2 stick, and now I see two separate
listings for 256 MB SDRAM but no latency stats. :: shrugs :: I'd like full
details too.

So, do you know the latencies and sizes of each stick you have installed?

Dave



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