Running Apple System Profiler 2.6.3 under OS 9.2.2, I noticed something strange: the 
list of DIMMs included only the codes for the slots that contained DIMMs, but not the 
size of each DIMM! I thought this might go away when I restarted, but it didn't. 

But then I noticed something even stranger: When ASP first opened, one could see the 
list including sizes for about a second before the window was withdrawn with the 
information hidden! Then I dragged the part of the window containing the memory info 
to the desktop, opened the clipping and saw the full list. Also, when I created an ASP 
report, the full info was there.

I tried this with another copy of ASP 2.6.3 and the same thing happened. It didn't 
happen with ASP 2.5.1. It did happen with 2.6.3 even after I trashed the Preferences 
file and opened it again. There's obviously some bug in ASP 2.6.3 (or some strange 
conflict) that messes up only one aspect of the ASP display.

Has anyone else had this experience? Any explanations?

 - Aaron

P.S. My machine is a PTP with a Sonnet G3/450/1M and the PowerLogix (not Sonnet) cache 
software.Both versions of ASP think that the cpu speed is 500 MHz!

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