Ghee Teo <ghee....@sun.com> writes:

> On 04/ 1/10 04:38 PM, Harry Putnam wrote:
>> I may have asked this question here before, but I'm finding no
>> evidence of it.
>>
>> If I wanted to find as much info as I can about a machines hardware
>> what commands would I use?
>>
>>    
> Have you tried the command, ddu?

No, thanks... I didn't now about that.
   /usr/ddu/bin/i386/all_devices

Shows quite a bit of info but still can't determine the motherboard.

Not sure what else to try with it, there is apparently no man page for
ddu.


I noticed too that it might be listing the wrong sata adapter. I can't
really tell if this line is referring to a pci adapter or the one
built into the mobo.  It does make reference to pci so I'm assuming
this is the pci adapter I added.  If so then the report has it wrong,
because what I installed is an adaptec 1205a.

Can you tell by looking if this might refer to a sata controller built
into mobo (wrapped for mail):

  (Controller)Silicon Image, Inc. SiI 3112 [SATALink/SATARaid] \
  Serial ATA Controller:DEVID=0x3112:CLASS=00018085:[0,8,0]:\
  pci-ide:1:Attached:VENDOR=0x1095  

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