First, Thanks again Tim Golden :) I've gotten a lot of use out of WMI so far, though I'm still trying to get an actual list of WHAT I need as far as system info for this tool I'm writing.
Now I've got another question that I hope someone can provide the answer I want, not the one I'm afraid is coming ;-) So I've been looking at Win32_Processor and it provides a lot of processor information that I need, like max speed, cpu stepping, family ID and so forth, and I can also get packages, cores, and logical counts. What I haven't been able to find is a way to get a listing of processor flags (like FPU, MMX, SVN, VMX, SSE3, HTT, etc). Is there a way to do this without resorting to pycpuid?? Pycpuid can give me this stuff but it requires some compiling for systems, and I'm still not positive that it will work across platforms (AMD v. Intel). Any thoughts? I haven't found an answer yet. I've also looked at CIM_Processor, but it seems to me that the CIM classes are identical to the Win32 classes, at least in most cases. I haven't dug TOO deeply into CIM_Processor though... Cheers Jeff -- Charles de Gaulle - "The better I get to know men, the more I find myself loving dogs." - http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/authors/c/charles_de_gaulle.html _______________________________________________ python-win32 mailing list python-win32@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-win32