[comp.os.msdos.programmer] IBM PC Hardware ID Program

mpledger@cti1.UUCP (Mark Pledger) (01/15/91)

I'm looking for a program that will identify the hardware configuration of
an IBM PC and/or compatable.  Specific items of interest include:

	 1)  CPU type and speed
	 2)  Co-Processor installed
	 3)  Base memory amount
	 4)  Expanded/Extended memory amount
	 5)  Number of installed serial ports
	 6)  Number of installed parallel ports
	 7)  Whether a mouse is installed/connected
	 8)  Video adaptor type
	 9)  Monitor type
	10)  Number and types of installed floppy drives
	11)  Whether a hard disk is installed and size/logical drive info
	12)  Number and types of installed tape drives
	13)  BIOS name and version
	14)  PC/MS-DOS version
	15)  Whether a regular or enhanced keyboard is installed

If anyone knows of such a program that will identify most or all of the 
information requested above, please respond.  I would appreciate the
source code as well as I will probably have to adapt it for our inventory
database needs.  

I will summarize of enough interest is generated.  Thank you.



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jnelson@plains.NoDak.edu (Jim Nelson) (01/20/91)

In article <370@cti1.UUCP> mpledger@cti1.UUCP (Mark Pledger) writes:
>I'm looking for a program that will identify the hardware configuration of
>an IBM PC and/or compatable.  Specific items of interest include:
>
>	 1)  CPU type and speed

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>	15)  Whether a regular or enhanced keyboard is installed
>

Sounds like what you want is SysId or InfoPlus.  Both written in Turbo Pascal
and availaible from most ftp sites and/or bbs's.

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