Actually its because they changed how OS X finds the info for the ASP. 
It used to be read from a machine profile file, now its read from the 
hardware, ie New World ROM Macs, which the Wallstreet is not.

David

On Saturday, March 22, 2003, at 01:24  PM, Byron Gardner wrote:

> on 3/22/03 12:58 PM, Geno Endicott at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> I am running 10.2.4 on a Wallstreet Powerbook. My system profiler
>> doesn't show me my
>> RAM config. Nothing, not what's in what slot, not what size, etc. Why?
>> Does anyone know of a program that will show me what RAM I have in my
>> computer, size, speed, etc.?
>>
>> geno.
>>
> 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...
>
> Byron


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