Hi,
You can look into /proc/meminfo to get to now about your RAM. RAM size
will be told by the BIOS itself when booting. I don't understand what you
mean by "what type of RAM".Please clarify.


Retgards,
Sathish.J
Systems Engineer
Tata Infotech Limited
80 Feet Road
Indra Nagar
Bangalore-560 038.

On Wed, 31 Oct 2001, Frederick Noronha wrote:

> I need to upgrade my old computer, and am unsure what RAM it uses. Some of
> the advice I've received is that 100Mhz can be made compatible with
> 66Mhz. Others say the older boards won't take this.
> Is there some software program in Linux which would tell me what is the
> type of RAM my computer is using? FN
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