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HI guys,
I m using Dell E6500 Laptop and wanted to know the cache memory information.. Can u help me that where to get the required information?? I am using Windows 7 64bit...
Regards,
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Do you mean processor cache. L1, L2, L3 ?
copy the code from this link into Notepad, edit the drive letter for input file and output file, and Save As hw-info.vbs
create the input file named in the script, you only need to put a single dot in the file, in order to get local computer info. Save it to the same location as the .vbs file.
double click the .vbs file, or open Command Prompt (cmd.exe) and type cscript hw-info.vbs
"It's true that hard work never killed anyone. But I figure, why take the chance." - Ronald Reagan
That's what machines are for.
Got a problem?
Sleep on it.
modified 19-Apr-13 5:17am.
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Oops.
"It's true that hard work never killed anyone. But I figure, why take the chance." - Ronald Reagan
That's what machines are for.
Got a problem?
Sleep on it.
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Thanks, looks interesting.
Use the best guess
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Would this script be creating the file directory itself or i have to provide it manually and secondly of which extension input file be created?? do i have to create it .html or ????
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hi,
the input text file should be .txt, you can remove the absolute path d:\script\, if the two files will be in the same place as the script file.
d:\script\Serverlist.txt
d:\script\Inventorylist_
The output file extension is created by the script, it's .csv look at the .vbs script.
"It's true that hard work never killed anyone. But I figure, why take the chance." - Ronald Reagan
That's what machines are for.
Got a problem?
Sleep on it.
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Thanks alot...
Well another question.. Is there any GUI based method to find out cache..i.e. windows functionality.. like to check the RAM we use BIOS settings....??????????
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I'd rather not link any specific site as I could be accused of spamming.
so just try entering hwinfo into google.
"It's true that hard work never killed anyone. But I figure, why take the chance." - Ronald Reagan
That's what machines are for.
Got a problem?
Sleep on it.
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Hi,
The x86 asm instruction for this is the cpuid instruction[^]. You can get the level caches by using the compiler-intrinsic __cpuid[^] function with the 0x80000006 information type.
Best Wishes,
-David Delaune
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Just found this FEE PAGE[^] on the USB org site.
Does any company, no matter how small, have to pay that fee before even thinking about adding USB capability to its device ?
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If I'm not mistaken, Microchip offers the ability to use their VID and they'll assign you a Product ID.
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Thanks for the insight. I just asked Microchip what to do.
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Please note the PID/VID combination they give you is only, according to Microchip, "legally" "valid" for use with their PIC Microcontrollers.
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i'm making a disk(volume) backup/restore system.
i would unmount volume before backup,
but the system volume can not be unmounted.
so the change or access of system volume is worry for me while that system volume is backup.
is it possible that detect which disk sector or ntfs cluster was changed realtime?
that can be filter driver, can it be possible?
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Cross-posting is annoying.
stick to one forum with a question.
"It's true that hard work never killed anyone. But I figure, why take the chance." - Ronald Reagan
That's what machines are for.
Got a problem?
Sleep on it.
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So I have a driver that does a child enum on the ACPI PDO. It gets back the methods, and then does an evaluate. There are two ways of doing this, evaluateex and evaluate. Oddly for exactly the same methods they return different data, not different in value, but the ex evaluation data has a 4 byte padding after each package, the eval method doesent. This is for _PSS data.
What is also odd that if the eval is called during IRP_MJ_START_DEVICE the _PCT data is also different to that obtained later on so I assume even then the device hasnt completely started. The _PCT at IRP_MJ_START_DEVICE shows IO port access, but later shows FFHW as the acces.
What is also interesting is that attaching to the PDO outside of AddDevice causes enum children to returns STATUS_NOT_SUPPORTED, which is odd, since the only interface to the PDO is the PDO pointer and the Irp, how DOES the PDO know the Irp is being sent from a DO attached outside of AddDevice? Odd stuff indeed.
Anyway it doesnt affect the functioning of the driver, it controls COU speed OK, but this variability of what the PDO is returning is odd and I cant exmplain it. Anyone have any idea why this is?
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modified 30-Mar-13 12:55pm.
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Hi,
Just a guess... but I believe the extended PSS ACPI specification known as XPSS supports a 64 bit mask rather than the 32 bit. Perhaps this is the discrepancy.
Best Wishes,
-David Delaune
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THis is _PSS data though, being enumerated through the two methods available, which should give the same results.
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Hi everyone i want to know who are the different manufacturer of USB LON DONGLE devices and which is more efficient in terms of cost for simulation
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Internationally Tenda, TP LInk, Huawei are providing Dongles for connectivity.
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D-Link is also a big and reliable vendor of USB Dongles..
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Can I get some of the USB protocol description from the viewpoint of the software developer.
Specifically, what byte goes where, in what order; that sort of thing.
I'm implementing the module on a PIC24F embedded system.
Sample code would help a lot.
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Have you read the USB spec?
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Yes, I'm reading the spec right now.
So far, the most lucid explanations of the topics which I've found at this moment are HERE[^]
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