In Terminal type:

ioreg -n uni-n | grep device-rev

Press 'Enter' and you will get a "device-rev" number, look for seven
zeroes followed by a digit. If the device rev is 00000003 you cannot
run a dual processor; any other number you should be able to.

Or use the utility found here:
http://newertech.com/tech_support/uni-north.php


On Nov 26, 8:42 am, Jasiu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> For some reason even though I am is OS X I have a problem running that
> program.  I thought there was a way that you can type in somerthing in
> a terminal mode and get the answer
>
> On Nov 24, 7:06 pm, glen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > How can I tell if I can install dual processors on my 400 MHZ
> > > Sawtooth?
>
> > According to OWC, dual processor upgrades reguires a Uni-N 7 or later 
> > Sawtooth board
>
> > See:
>
> > <http://newertech.com/tech_support/uni-north.php>
>
> > to determine if your Sawtooth is compatible for dual processors. --glen
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