Path: utzoo!mnetor!tmsoft!torsqnt!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!swrinde!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!rpi!kengo From: kengo@rpi.edu (Kenneth Goldenberg) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.hardware Subject: Re: Fat AGNUS Keywords: sysinfo, brenda Message-ID: <0TP^~_*@rpi.edu> Date: 27 Dec 90 06:02:03 GMT References: <45403@cci632.UUCP> <1990Dec27.052836.7582@news.cs.indiana.edu> Organization: Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy NY Lines: 28 Nntp-Posting-Host: jec403.its.rpi.edu anlhille@rose.ucs.indiana.edu writes: >dsg@cci632.UUCP (David Greenberg) writes... >| >| Does any one know how to figure out which agnus chip is installed >|in the 2000? Is there a program???? or do you have to open up the machine? > >Yeah! I know I've got Fatter Agnus in my 2500, but I have no clue whatsoever >as to what's in my 500. Could someone (At C=, maybe?!) write or point us to a >program that can determine which chips we've got? I didn't think this was of general interest, but if anyone cares, there is a program called sysinfo by Nic Wilson. I found it on GEnie, and it seems to have appeared in the Sep 1990 Jumpdisk. It gives some numbers about your system (Mhz etc) and gives some comparisons to other "stock" Amigas (500 w/ 512k, 2500/030 3000 etc) It tells you what you have in the way of custom chips. I dl'ed it 'cause it's cute, but assuming you have at least a meg, you could just type avail from the cli to see how much chip mem you have. If anyone wants, I'll mail it, and if it's that major a thing, maybe it'll wind up on the New Xanth (Sorry, but I can't seem to remember that warped alphabet of theirs {thank god for hostaliases}) -Mitch -- kengo@rpi.edu |"...it surrounds us and penetrates us ken_goldenberg@rpitsmts.bitnet|and binds the galaxy together" -G.L -------------------------------------------------------------------- "What a day you had today/It took your smile away" --Heart