Shawn Walker <shawn.wal...@oracle.com>
writes:

> On 04/ 1/10 05:39 PM, Harry Putnam wrote:
>> 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.
>
> Have you checked the output of "prtdiag" and "prtconf -v" ?

No I hadn't.  Wasn't even aware of the tools.
Nice concise output except hard to make head or tails of `prtconf'
output. 

[...]
        pci1106,3104, instance #0
        isa, instance #1
            motherboard (driver not attached)
            fdc, instance #1
                fd, instance #1

[...]

Good info and tools... thanks.

(prtconf)
Still doesn't appear to know which motherboard is installed.

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