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Are there any programs for Gentoo that can show what speed memory I
have, i.e. PC2700?  I plan on ordering some memory but I cannot remember
what speed I put in and I want to be lazy and not unhook everything and
open it up.

I tried dmidecode but that doesn't tell me what speed the memory is.
Here is the relevant stuff:

Handle 0x0002, DMI type 2, 8 bytes
Base Board Information
        Manufacturer: MICRO-STAR INTERNATIONAL CO., LTD
        Product Name: MS-6570
        Version:
        Serial Number:

Handle 0x0006, DMI type 6, 12 bytes
Memory Module Information
        Socket Designation: A0
        Bank Connections: None
        Current Speed: 10 ns
        Type: Other
        Installed Size: Not Installed
        Enabled Size: Not Installed
        Error Status: OK

Handle 0x0007, DMI type 6, 12 bytes
Memory Module Information
        Socket Designation: A1
        Bank Connections: 2
        Current Speed: 10 ns
        Type: Other
        Installed Size: 256 MB (Single-bank Connection)
        Enabled Size: 256 MB (Single-bank Connection)
        Error Status: OK

Handle 0x0008, DMI type 6, 12 bytes
Memory Module Information
        Socket Designation: A2
        Bank Connections: 4
        Current Speed: 10 ns
        Type: Other
        Installed Size: 256 MB (Single-bank Connection)
        Enabled Size: 256 MB (Single-bank Connection)
        Error Status: OK

I was thinking of maybe trying one of the freeware apps for windows
under Wine if there is no app under linux.

Thanks,

Jim
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