Rogers, Jamie wrote:
> Try  dmidecode |grep Speed
> 

And dmidecode -t 17
for more details on the memory.

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> From: [email protected] on behalf of Howard, Chris
> Sent: Wed 12/9/2009 8:27 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: PE 2650 - which memory?
> 
> 
> 
> 
> I have a PE-2650 which I'm attempting to
> administer remotely.
> 
> I need more memory and the web page for the memory vendor says
> there are two types of PE-2650s and I need to know what
> the speed is of the memory that I already have installed.
> 
> 1) is there a way to know from the Linux command line what
> speed memory I have?
> 
> 2) is there a way to know from the Linux command line if
> I have a 400 Mhz or 500 Mhz "front side bus"?
> 
> 
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