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jzouck
Post subject: What commands do I use to find system resources?  PostPosted: Apr 17, 2008 - 02:11 PM
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I'm a newby and have booted up QNX momentics on a PC. How do I find out (using command line commands) system configuration parameters, like how much RAM memory my system has, what processor it uses, what IDE drives are there, etc.

I see that a GUI tool 'system information perspective' is available under the IDE, but my IDE does not come up (a bug I have not had a chance to track down yet) , and due to memory constraints I can't run it while I build big programs.
 
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ysinitsky
Post subject: RE: What commands do I use to find system resources?  PostPosted: Apr 17, 2008 - 03:50 PM
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Hello Jzouck ,
Please try:

pidin info
pidin
pidin arg
pidin mem
qconfig
pci

Thanks,
Yuriy
 
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jzouck
Post subject:   PostPosted: Apr 17, 2008 - 04:15 PM
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Thanks! I got almost all of what I needed with 'pidin info':

$ pidin info
CPU:X86 Release:6.3.2 FreeMem:192Mb/255Mb BootTime:Apr 11 09:27:16 EDT 2008
Processor1: 1586 Intel ?86 F15M0S10 1384MHz FPU
$
 
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