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      |     ASTRA - Advanced Sysinfo Tool and Reporting Assistant      |
      |                   Version 5.00  Feb-21-2005                    |
      |              Copyright (C) 1997-2005 Sysinfo Lab               |
      |                 WWW: http://www.sysinfolab.com                 |
      |                 e-mail: support@sysinfolab.com                 |
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                            1. About This Program

      This program performs computer configuration analysis and provides
      detailed information on your computer  hardware  and  its  working
      modes.

                            2. System Requirements

        - processor 80286
        - 450 kB of free base memory
        - EGA videocard
        - MS DOS 3.30 or higher

                             3. Program Features

      - detects 168 processor and 19 coprocessor types
                 List of processors detected by the program:

          Intel:       80286
                       80386DX
                       80386SX
                       i386SL
                       i376
                       i486DX/DX2/DX4
                       i486DX2WB/DX4WB
                       i486SX/SX2
                       i486SL
                       i486DX2/DX4 OverDrive for i486DX
                       i486DX2WB/DX4WB OverDrive for i486DX
                       Pentium (P5/P54C)
                       Pentium Mobile
                       Pentium OverDrive for i486DX
                       Pentium OverDrive for i486DX4
                       Pentium OverDrive for P5
                       Pentium MMX
                       Pentium MMX Mobile
                       Pentium MMX OverDrive for P54C
                       Pentium Pro
                       Pentium II (Klamath/Deschutes)
                       Pentium II Mobile (Deshutes/Dixon)
                       Pentium II Xeon
                       Pentium II OverDrive for Pentium Pro
                       Celeron (Covington/Mendocino/Coppermine/
                                Tualatin/Willamette/Northwood)
                       Celeron Mobile (Mendocino/Coppermine/Tualatin/
                                       Northwood)
                       Celeron M (Banias/Dothan)
                       Celeron D
                       Pentium III (Katmai/Coppermine/Tualatin)
                       Pentium III Mobile
                       Pentium III Xeon (Tanner/Cascades)
                       Pentium III-S
                       Pentium III-M
                       Pentium M (Banias/Dothan)
                       Pentium 4 (Willamette/Northwood/Prescott)
                       Pentium 4 Extreme Edition
                       Pentium 4-M
                       Mobile Pentium 4
                       Xeon (Foster/Prestonia/Nocona/Irwindale)
                       Xeon MP (Foster/Gallatin/Cranford/Potomac)

          AMD:         Am386DX
                       Am386SX
                       Am486DX/DX2/DX4
                       Am486DX2WB/DX4WB
                       Am486SX
                       Elan SC400 Microcontroller
                       Am5x86
                       Am5x86WB
                       K5 (SSA/5 / 5k86)
                       K6 (K6/Little Foot)
                       K6-2
                       K6-2+
                       K6-III
                       K6-III+
                       Athlon (Argon/Thunderbird)
                       Athlon XP (Palomino/Thoroughbred/Barton/Thorton)
                       Athlon 4
                       Athlon MP (Palomino/Thoroughbred)
                       Mobile Athlon XP
                       Duron (Spitfire/Palomino/Morgan/Applebred)
                       Mobile Duron (Spitfire/Palomino/Morgan/Applebred)
                       Sempron (Thoroughbred/Barton/Thorton/Paris/
                                Palermo)
                       Mobile Sempron (Paris/Sonora/Dublin/Georgetown)
                       Opteron UP/DP/MP (SledgeHammer/Venus/Troy/Athens)
                       Athlon 64 (ClawHammer/Newcastle/Winchester/
                                  San Diego)
                       Athlon 64 FX (SledgeHammer/San Diego)
                       Mobile Athlon 64 (ClawHammer/Newark/Oakville/
                                         Lancaster)

          Cyrix:       Cx486DLC/DLC2
                       Cx486SLC/SLC2
                       Cx486DRx/DRx2
                       Cx486SRx/SRx2
                       Cx486DRu/DRu2
                       Cx486SRu/SRu2
                       Cx486S/S2
                       Cx486Se/S2e
                       Cx486S_a
                       Cx486DX/DX2/DX4
                       OverDrive
                       Cx5x86
                       MediaGX
                       MediaGXm
                       Cx6x86
                       Cx6x86MX/MII

          VIA:         Cyrix III (Joshua/Samuel)
                       C3 (Samuel 2/Ezra/Ezra-T)
                       Antaur
                       C7

          Centaur/IDT: WinChip
                       WinChip2/2A
                       WinChip3

          Rise:        mP6
                       mP6-II

          Transmeta:   Crusoe TM3xxx
                       Crusou TM5xxx
                       Efficeon TM8xxx

          NexGen:      Nx586
                       Nx686

          UMC:         U5D
                       U5S
                       U486DX2
                       U486SX2

          IBM:         386SLC
                       486SLC/SLC2
                       486BLX3

          Texas Instruments:
                       Ti486DX/DX2/DX4
                       Ti486SXL

          C&T:         38600
                       38600SX

          National Semiconductor:
                       Geode GX1/GXLV/GXm
                       Geode GX2

          SiS:         55x

                List of coprocessors detected by the program:

          Intel:       80287
                       80287XL
                       80387
                       i387SL
                       i487SX
                       RapidCAD

          Cyrix:       82x87
                       83x87
                       84x87
                       EMC87

          IIT:         2C87
                       3C87
                       4C87
                       4C87DLC

          ULSI:        83x87
                       84x87

          C&T:         38700

          NexGen:      Nx587

      plus any build-in co-processors.

      - identifies processor frequency,  CPU clock  multiplier  and  FSB
        clock,  detects expected (not-overclocked) processors frequency,
        socket (slot,  socket) and package (Platform ID) processor type,
        identifies processor features (MMX,  SSE,  SSE2,  SSE3,  3DNow!,
        3DNow! Extensions and others) and L1/L2/L3 processor cache size

      - identifies motherboard manufacturer and URL,  identifies vendor,
        date and version of BIOS, identifies vendor and model of chipset

      - identifies models and size of ATA/ATAPI devices  (HDD,    CD/DVD
        drives,  ZIP drives).  Detects PIO,  DMA  and  Ultra  DMA  modes
        (including active  modes  of  the  configuration).    Identifies
        ATA/ATAPI devices on external UDMA/SATA controllers.   Detection
        of CD-drives' maximum and current read/write speeds

      - identifies SCSI devices (HDD, CD drives, scanners, tape drives).
        Detects device  name,    type,    size,    SCSI  serial  number,
        temperature, buffer size, HDD rotation speed and others

      - detects SPD memory modules (size, type, vendor, speed parameters
        and many others)

      - identifies PCI/AGP,  system  PnP,    ISA/PnP  devices  and  used
        resources. Program can detect over 7000 devices

      - identifies USB devices (vendor, model,  serial number,  version,
        speed and others) - Windows 98/ME only.  Program can detect over
        3500 devices

      - identifies over 5500 monitor models, the viewable diagonal image
        size, modes supported by the monitor and other features

      - support of DMI/SMBIOS standard,  including detection  of  system
        name,  motherboard model,  BIOS,  CPU,  cache,  memory subsystem
        parameters, motherboard slots and ports information

      - identifies vendor and model of graphic controller,  video memory
        size and supported videomodes

      - identifies sound card type, modem, network card, LPT/PnP devices
        (printers, scanners) and many others

 (*)  - creates a file report in plain text and INI format

 (*)  - able to run in batch mode

 (*)  - ability to use macros in batch mode

      - program can be run from a bootable floppy disk or CD

      - program runs under any extended memory  managers  (QEMM,    EMM,
        etc.) and also in a DOS-mode under Windows 95/98/ME

      - hypertext context-sensitive help.

 (*)  - ability to import reports  into  hardware  inventory  management
        software - Hardware Inspector

      Note: (*) - this is available only for registered versions.

                             4. The Demo Concept

      ASTRA is distributed as feature-limited demo version. You can  use
      it for free during a 14-day trial period.  After the trial time is
      expired,  you must either register the program or delete  it  from
      all your  storage  devices.    You  can  find  the  more  detailed
      information in the license agreement (file license.txt).

                           4.1 Registration Benefits

      1. You'll be able to create a FILE REPORT.
      2. You'll be able to run program in BATCH MODE.
      3. You'll be able to use MACROS in BATCH MODE.
      4. You'll be able to create a FILE REPORT in INI format.
      5. The program will detect the SERIAL NUMBER of DEVICES.
      6. You'll see no more nag screens.
      7. You'll get FREE technical support.
      8. You'll get FREE UPDATES  DURING  ONE  YEAR  from  the  date  of
         purchase and 50% DISCOUNT after that.
      9. You can order ASTRA32 for Windows with 30% DISCOUNT.
      10.You'll be  able  to  import  reports  into  HARDWARE  INVENTORY
         MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE - Hardware Inspector.

                             4.2 How To Register

      See file register.txt for more details.

                           5. Running the Program

                                 5.1 Archive

         ASTRA.DAT       Data file
         ASTRA.EXE       Program file
         ASTRA.OVR       Overlay file
         ASTRA.PRG       Win32 module
         ASTRA.URL       Internet shortcut
         ASTRA32.DLL     Dynamic link library
         ASTRA32.VXD     VXD driver
         ENGLISH.HLP     English help file
         FILE_ID.DIZ     Description file
         LEIA-ME.TXT     Portuguese version of this file
         LICENSE.TXT     License agreement
         README.TXT      This file
         REGISTER.TXT    Registration form
         RUSSIAN.HLP     Russian help file
         WHATSNEW.TXT    News

                      5.2 Starting and Running the Program

      Program uses a  window  interface.    Choose  a  window  from  the
      'Information' menu (hot key F10).  If a window border is  inactive
      (gray) this window is unavailable (for example,  there is  no  PCI
      bus on the computer). If there are scrolling bars in a window, you
      can scroll it using cursor keys or a mouse.

                            5.3 Using Help System

      Program provides  you  with  a  hypertext  context-sensitive  help
      facility.  You can choose an item from the Help:Contents  menu  or
      use the hot key F1.  English is the help system default  language.
      If you wish to change it,  choose an item Help:Language.   In  the
      appear red window choose the language you need  and click  the  OK
      button. You can navigate in the help system using cursor keys or a
      mouse on the scrolling bar. You can go to hypertext links by press
      TAB (forward) or Shift-TAB (back)  and  Enter  (go  to  the  link)
      buttons. To quit the help system, press the ESC button.

                          5.4 Creating a File Report

      To create a file report,  choose the Full Report item (hot key F2)
      in the Report menu.  You can type the report name and comments  in
      the appeared window. By default program will create file astra.rpt
      with the content of the ASTRA's all information  windows  will  be
      created in its catalogue.  If your computer has  a  network  name,
      file report will be named after it (maximum 8 symbols).   Creation
      of  summary  (Report:Summary  Report)  and  INI (Report:INI Format
      Report, see 4.5) reports is also available.

                        5.5 Running in Batch Mode

      Usage:
      ASTRA /R[J,S] [[path\]filename[.ext]] [/Q] [/?]

        /R[S,J] [[path\]filename[.ext]] - creating report in the  'path'
      directory with the 'filename' name and '.ext' extension.   Default
      'path' directory is the program's directory even if it is not  the
      current directory. The default name of the created file is 'astra'
      or your network computer name, the default extension is '.rpt'
          [S] - creating summary report
          [J] - creating a INI  format report,  the default extension is
          '.rjs'.
        /Q - quiet mode. Use it together with the key /R[S,J]

        /nVESA - disabling VESA test
        /nSCSI - disabling SCSI test
        /nPNP - disabling PNP test
        /nISA - disabling ISA/PnP test
        /nLPT - disabling LPT/PnP test
        /nSPD - disabling SPD test
        /nDMI - disabling DMI/SMBIOS test
        /nDDC - disabling DDC test
        /nUSB - disabling USB test
        /nDRV - disabling Drives test
        /nSB -  disabling Sound Card test
        /?, /H - help

      Using macros in batch mode:
        $HOSTNAME$ - insert host name
        $MACADDR$ - inser primary MAC address
        $DATE$ - insert current date (YYYYMMDD)

      Example:
        astra /r c:\reports\$DATE$\$HOSTNAME$.txt

          5.6 Using ASTRA with hardware inventory management software

      To create  a file  report  in INI format,  choose  the  INI Format
      Report item in the  Report menu or use /RJ command  line key. This
      file can be imported to Hardware Inspector.

                              Hardware Inspectror
      Hardware Inspector is the application for automated hardware asset
      tracking and inventory  management  of  hardware.    The  Hardware
      Inspector is unique because  it  keeps  separate  records  of  the
      devices,  and not just configuration settings  of  each  computer.
      Each device is assigned a passport,  and  the  program  keeps  the
      history of its transitions between workplaces and registers  their
      maintenance   information.        See    more    information    on
      http://www.hwinspector.com

                            5.7 Running in Windows

      Program runs in a DOS-window under Windows 9x/ME.  Due to the  use
      of the external Win32 module,  program running in a DOS-window  is
      absolutely identical to the program operation in pure DOS.  Before
      starting  the  program  in  multitask  OS,    please  close    all
      applications and make sure that no programs are using disk  drives
      and sound card otherwise identification of these  devices  can  be
      incorrect.  Attention: after starting the program all data in  the
      Windows clipboard will be lost.  The program can't  be  run  in  a
      DOS-window under Windows 3.x, Windows NT/2000/XP and OS/2.  Please
      use ASTRA32 for Windows NT4/2000/XP/Server 2003/95/98/ME.   Please
      visit http://www.astra32.com  to  learn  more  about  ASTRA32  for
      Windows.

                    5.8 Description of the Program Windows

                          5.8.1  Window System Summary

    Processor Summary

      Processor: Vendor and name of  the  processor  and  also  expected
      (not-overclocked) processor clock.

      Coprocessor: Vendor and name of the numeric coprocessor.  In 486DX
      and higher coprocessor and processor are using  the  same  crystal
      (except NexGen Nx586/686); coprocessor is identified as Internal.

      CPU Clock: Processor frequency. For Pentium  processors  frequency
      is  defined  with  the  RDTSC  command  reading  TSC  (Time  Stamp
      Counter).  Frequency accuracy reaches 0.1 MHz with any CPU  usage.
      For 486 and lower processors frequency is defined  by  its  speed.
      For Intel Pentium Pro and higher,  AMD K6-2 and higher,  VIA Cyrix
      III and higher,  IDT WinChip2 and higher processors there  can  be
      identified clock multiplier, FSB clock and bus type (DDR, QDR)

      Level  1  Cache:  L1  cache  size  (cache  for  keeping  data  and
      instruction).  Is identified for Intel  processors  of  the  sixth
      generation and higher, AMD K5 PR120 and higher,  VIA Cyrix III and
      higher, Centaur processors.

      Level 2 Cache: L2  cache  size. L2  cache  is  integrated  in  the
      processor  and  identified  for  Intel  processors  of  the  sixth
      generation, AMD K6-2+ and higher, VIA Cyrix III and higher.

      Level 3 Cache: L3 cache size of Intel Xeon processors.

    Motherboard Summary

      System Name: Can be identified  on  motherboards  with  DMI/SMBIOS
      support.

      Motherboard  OEM:  Motherboard  vendor. In  some  cases  the  name
      written on the box doesn't  coincide  with  this  line.    Classic
      example is Acorp.  The company doesn't possess its own  production
      facilities and places orders at Hope Vision, SuperPower, San Li or
      Agama Technology Co. Ltd plants. Can be identified on motherboards
      with AWARD and AMI BIOS.

      Board Model: Can be identified  on  motherboards  with  DMI/SMBIOS
      support.

      BIOS Version: BIOS vendor and version.

      Chipset Vendor: Mainboard chipset vendor. Chipset is  a  group  of
      microchip designed to work and sold as a unit in performing one or
      more related functions. Is identified only in systems with the PCI
      bus.

      Chipset: Name of chipset.  Is identified only in systems with  the
      PCI bus or AWARD BIOS.

      Southbridge Vendor: Chipset southbridge vendor.

      Southbridge: Name of southbridge.

      PCI Bus Version: If not installed - Not Present.

      PnP BIOS Version: If not installed - Not Present.

      DMI/SMBIOS Version: DMI/SMBIOS version.  If not  installed  -  Not
      Present.

    Memory Summary

      Base Memory: Base memory size.  Base memory is the first 640 Kb of
      memory running in real mode.  There can be  identified  free  base
      memory size.

      Extended Memory: Extended memory size.  Extended memory is all  of
      the memory above the first megabyte.

      System Memory: Total size of system memory.

      Memory Module: Information on each memory module  (size,    speed,
      type, manufacturer)

    Storage Summary

      Floppy Drive: Capacity and physical size of the floppy disk  (5.25
      or 3.5 inches).

      HDD Model: IDE or SCSI HDD vendor and model.

      HDD Size: IDE or SCSI HDD size.

      CD/DVD Model: ATAPI or  SCSI  devices  vendor  and  model  (CD/DVD
      devices, ZIP, magnetooptics, etc).

      CD/DVD Speed: Maximum read speed of ATAPI device.   Maximum  write
      speed supported by the device is indicated in brackets.

    Video Summary

      Monitor Vendor: Monitor vendor name.

      Monitor Model: Monitor model  name. Some  monitors  don't  support
      this function.  In this case the  program  will  type  'Old  Style
      Monitor/Cable'.

      Video Chip Vendor: Name of the video chip vendor.

      Video Chip: Name of the video chip model.

      VESA OEM String: Video BIOS ID identified by any video  card  with
      VESA-support.

      Video Memory: Video memory size returned by  VESA  BIOS  function.
      Some graphics accelerators return not total video memory size  but
      size identified in 2D mode.

    Sound Summary

      Sound Chip Vendor: Is identified only for PnP and PCI cards.

      Sound Chip: Sound chip model.  Is identified only for PnP and  PCI
      cards.

      Codec Name: Name of AC'97 codec.

      Codec Enhancement: 3D Stereo Enhancement of AC'97 codec.

      Sound Card Type:  Compatibility  of  the  sound  card  with  Sound
      Blaster cards.

      DSP Version: Version of the DSP digital processor installed on the
      sound card.

      Base Port: Sound card base port number.

      IRQ: Sound card IRQ channel number.

      8bit DMA: Sound card 8bit DMA channel number.

      16bit DMA: Sound card 16bit DMA channel number.

    Printer Summary

      Printer Vendor: Is identified only for LPT/PnP and USB printers.

      Printer Model: Is identified only for LPT/PnP and USB printers.

    Operating System Summary

      DOS Version: Version and vendor of DOS. Identifies OS location  in
      the memory (in HMA - if DOS is located in high memory area).    MS
      DOS 7.0 and higher is available together with MS Windows 9x/ME.

      Windows Version: Windows version and build.

      Windows Folder: Folder where Windows is located.

    Modem Summary

      Modem Vendor: Is determined only for ISA/PnP, PCI and USB modems.

      Modem Model: Is determined only for ISA/PnP, PCI and USB modems.

    Network Summary

      Network Vendor: Is determined only for  ISA/PnP  and  PCI  network
      cards.

      Network Card: Network card model.  Is determined only for  ISA/PnP
      and PCI cards.

      MAC Address: Network card MAC address. NetBIOS installed require.

      Network Name: Computer network name.  This  feature  is  available
      only if your computer network name has been specified.

    Ports Summary

      Mouse Type: Possible values: Bus, Serial, InPort, PS/2, HP. If you
      don't have PS/2 mouse,  there will  be  identified  COM-port  with
      installed mouse.  If a mouse driver  is  not  installed  or  mouse
      itself is absent, the program will display a message 'Not Found'.

      LPT Ports: Number of parallel ports on the computer.  In  brackets
      the program indicates number of used I/O port.

      COM Ports: Number of serial ports on the computer. In brackets the
      program indicates number of used I/O port.

      Joystick: Checks if joystick is installed on the system.


                         5.8.2  Window DMI System Info

    System Info

      System Vendor:

      Product Name: System product name.

      Version: System version.

      Serial Number: System serial number.

      UUID: Universal Unique ID number.

      Wake-up Type: Identifies the event that caused the system to power
      up.

      Structure Length:

    System Enclosure

      Manufacturer: System enclosure manufacturer.

      Type: System enclosure type.

      Version: System enclosure version.

      Serial Number: System enclosure serial number.

      Asset Tag:

      Boot-up State: Identifies the state of the enclosure when  it  was
      last booted.

      Power Supply State: Identifies the state of the enclosure's  power
      supply (or supplies) when last booted.

      Thermal State: Identifies the enclosure's thermal state when  last
      booted.

      Security Status:  Identifies  the  enclosure's  physical  security
      status when last booted.

      OEM-defined: Contains OEM- or BIOS vendor-specific information.

      Height: The height of the enclosure.

      Power Cords: Identifies the number of power cords associated  with
      the enclosure or chassis.

      Contained Element: Identifies the number of Contained Element.

      Structure Length:

                      5.8.3  Windows DMI Motherboard Info

    Motherboard Info

      Board Vendor: Motherboard vendor.

      Product Name: Motherboard model.

      Version: Motherboard version.

      Serial Number: Motherboard serial number.

      Structure Length:

    Onboard Device N Info

      Information about on board device number N

      Description: Device description.

      Device Type:

      Status: Device status - enabled/disabled.

    System Configuration Options

      Contains  information  required  to  configure  the  base  board's
      Jumpers and Switches.

                           5.8.4  Window CPU Info

    CPU Info

      Processor: Vendor and name of  the  processor  and  also  expected
      (not-overclocked) processor clock.

      Coprocessor: Vendor and name of the numeric coprocessor.  In 486DX
      and higher coprocessor and processor are using  the  same  crystal
      (except NexGen Nx586/686); coprocessor is identified as Internal.

      CPU Clock: Processor frequency. For Pentium  processors  frequency
      is  defined  with  the  RDTSC  command  reading  TSC  (Time  Stamp
      Counter).  Frequency accuracy reaches 0.1 MHz with any CPU  usage.
      For 486 and lower processors frequency is defined by its speed.

      Frequency Range: Frequency range on which processors of the  given
      type were made.

      Level  1  Cache:  L1  cache  size  (cache  for  keeping  data  and
      instruction).  Is identified for Intel  processors  of  the  sixth
      generation and higher, AMD K5 PR120 and higher,  VIA Cyrix III and
      higher, Centaur processors.

      Level 2 Cache: L2  cache  size. L2  cache  is  integrated  in  the
      processor  and  identified  for  Intel  processors  of  the  sixth
      generation, AMD K6-2+ and higher, VIA Cyrix III and higher.

      Level 3 Cache: L3 cache size of Intel Xeon processors.

      System Bus Clock: Processor system bus clock.

      FSB Clock: Processor FSB clock and bus  type  (DDR,    QDR).    Is
      determined for Intel Pentium Pro processors and higher,  AMD  K6-2
      and higher, VIA Cyrix III and higher, IDT WinChip2 and higher.

      Multiplier: Processor clock multiplier. Is  determined  for  Intel
      Pentium Pro processors and higher, AMD K6-2 and higher,  VIA Cyrix
      III and higher, IDT WinChip2 and higher.

      Expected Clock: Expected (not-overclocked) processor  clock.    It
      allows to identify the processor overclocked.   Is  available  for
      Intel Pentium Pro processors and higher.

      Platform ID: Socket (slot, socket) and package processor type.  Is
      determined for Intel Pentium II processors and higher.

      Vendor: Identification of the processor's vendor
        'GenuineIntel' - for Intel company;
        'AuthenticAMD' - for AMD company;
        'UMC UMC UMC ' - for UMC company;
        'CyrixInstead' - for Cyrix company;
        'NexGenDriven' - for NexGen company;
        'CentaurHauls' - for Centaur/IDT company;
        'RiseRiseRise' - for Rise company;
        'GenuineTMx86' - for Transmeta company;
        'Geode by NSC' - for National Semiconductor company;
        'SiS SiS SiS ' - for SiS company.

      Processor Name: Internal processor name.

      Processor Type: Identifies single,  dual processors and  overdrive
      processors.  The  program  will  type  'Original  OEM  Processor',
      'OverDrive Processor' and 'Dual Processor'.

      CPUID: Family,  Model,  Stepping. Information  identified  by  the
      CPUID instruction.  Family  is  processor  generation  (for  Intel
      processors: 4 - 486,  5 - Pentium,  6 - Pentium Pro and processors
      based on the it core).

      Ext. Family/Model: Extended Family and Model.

      CPU Signature: Processor 8-byte verification code.

      BrandID: Identifies Celeron,  Pentium  III,    Pentium  III  Xeon,
      Pentium III-S, Pentium III-M, Celeron Mobile,  Pentium 4,  Pentium
      4-M,  Xeon,  Xeon MP,   AMD  Opteron  and  Athlon  64  processors.
      Available on Intel processors based on the 0.18-micron  Coppermine
      technology.

      Processor Cores on Die: Number of processor cores on physical die.

      Logical CPU Count: Count of logical processors of  Hyper-Threading
      technology.

      Max CPUID Level: Values returned by  the  CPUID  instruction  with
      arguments 0.

      Max ExtCPUID Level: Values returned by the CPUID instruction  with
      arguments 80000000h.

      Serial Number: Processor Serial Number. Available on Intel Pentium
      III and Intel Pentium II Mobile processors. The serial number must
      be enabled in BIOS Setup.

      Code Name:  Processor  code  name  before  its  official  release.
      Production technology can be named in brackets, too.

      Core Stepping: Core stepping  to  identify  processor  errors  and
      frequency rates.

      MSR XXh: Contents appropriate MSR (Model Specific Register).

    Instruction Set

      List of additional command set.

      - Floating-Point Unit On-Chip
      - IA MMX Technology
      - Streaming SIMD Extensions (SSE)
      - Streaming SIMD Ext. - 2 (SSE-2)
      - Streaming SIMD Ext. - 3 (SSE-3)
      - Intel Extended Memory 64 Tech.
      - Intel Architecture - 64 (IA-64)
      - AMD MMX Instruction Extensions
      - AMD 3DNow! Instructions
      - AMD 3DNow! Extensions
      - AMD x86-64 Long Mode
      - Cyrix Extended MMX
      - CMPXCHG8 Instruction Supported
      - CMPXCHG16 Instruction Supported
      - Fast System Call
      - Conditional Move Instruction
      - CLFLUSH Instruction
      - Fast Save and Restore
      - Monitor/MWAIT
      - AMD SYSCALL and SYSRET Instr.
      - AMD Fast Save and Restore

    Processor Features

      List of processor features returned by the CPUID instruction.

      - Virtual Mode Extension
      - Debugging Extension
      - Page Size Extension
      - Time Stamp Counter
      - Model Specific Registers
      - Physical Address Extension
      - Machine Check Exception
      - On-chip APIC Hardware Supported - built-in local APIC  (must  be
        enabled in BIOS)
      - Memory Type Range Registers
      - Page Global Enable
      - Machine Check Architecture
      - Page Attribute Table
      - 36-bit Page Size Extension
      - Processor Serial Number
      - Debug Store
      - Self-Snoop
      - Hyper-Threading Technology
      - Pending Break Enable
      - CPL-Qualified Debug Stor
      - Context ID
      - Send Task Priority Messages
      - Intel Execute Disable Bit
      - AMD No-execute Page Protection
      - AMD Model-Specific Registers
      - AMD Multiprocessing Capable

    Power Management

      - ACPI Support
      - Thermal Monitor Supported
      - Thermal Monitor 2
      - Enhanced SpeedStep Technology
      - AMD Temperature Sensor
      - AMD Frequency ID Control
      - AMD Voltage ID Control
      - AMD Thermal Trip
      - AMD Thermal Monitoring
      - AMD Software Thermal Control

      If your processor doesn't support CPUID,    this  window  will  be
      closed after showing  the  first  three  items  and  displaying  a
      message 'CPUID Command: Not Present'.

                          5.8.5  Windows DMI CPU Info

      Information on the CPU's installed on the computer.

    Processor N Info

      Information about processor number N.

      Processor Vendor:

      Processor Version: Processor model.

      Current Speed: Current CPU speed.

      External Clock: External clock frequency.

      Voltage: CPU core voltage.

      Processor Upgrade: Socket (slot, socket) processor type.

      Processor Status: CPU status - enabled/disabled.

      Socket Designation: Reference designation.

      Processor Type:

      Processor Family:

      Processor ID1: Raw processor identification data.

      Processor ID2: Raw processor identification data

      Max Speed: Maximum internal processor speed,  as supported by  the
      system.

      Socket Status: CPU socket populated.

      Serial Number: CPU serial number.

      Asset Tag:

      Part Number: CPU part number.

      Structure Length:

                           5.8.6  Window Cache Info

      The window is available only for Intel  processors  of  the  sixth
      generation and higher,  AMD PR120 and higher,  VIA Cyrix  III  and
      higher and some others.

    Level 1 Instruction Cache

      Size: Level 1 instruction cache size.

      Associativity: Number of ways.

      Lines per Tag: Number of cache lines per tag.

      Lines Size: Size of a cache line.

      TLB 4K  Pages. Number  of  Entryes:  TLB  number  of  entryes  for
      4-Kbytes pages.

      TLB 4K Pages. Associativity: TLB number of ways for 4-Kbytes pages.

      TLB 2/4M Pages. Number of  Entryes:  TLB  number  of  entryes  for
      2-Mbytes and 4-Mbytes pages.

      TLB 2/4M Pages. Associativity: TLB number of ways for 2-Mbytes and
      4-Mbytes pages.

    Level 1 Data Cache

      Size: Level 1 data cache size.

      Associativity: Number of ways.

      Lines per Tag: Number of cache lines per tag.

      Lines Size: Size of a cache line.

      TLB 4K  Pages. Number  of  Entryes:  TLB  number  of  entryes  for
      4-Kbytes pages.

      TLB 4K Pages. Associativity: TLB number of ways for 4-Kbytes pages.

      TLB 2/4M Pages. Number of  Entryes:  TLB  number  of  entryes  for
      2-Mbytes and 4-Mbytes pages.

      TLB 2/4M Pages. Associativity: TLB number of ways for 2-Mbytes and
      4-Mbytes pages.

    Level 2 Cache

      Size: Level 2 cache size.

      Associativity: Number of ways.

      Lines per Tag: Number of cache lines per tag.

      Lines Size: Size of a cache line.

      Instr. TLB 4K Pages.  Number of Entryes: Instruction TLB number of
      entryes for 4-Kbytes pages.

      Instr. TLB 4K Pages. Associativity: Instruction TLB number of ways
      for 4-Kbytes pages.

      Data. TLB 4K Pages.  Number of Entryes: Data TLB number of entryes
      for 4-Kbytes pages.

      Data TLB 4K Pages. Associativity: Data  TLB  number  of  ways  for
      4-Kbytes pages.

      Instr. TLB 2/4M Pages.  Number of Entryes: Instruction TLB  number
      of entryes for 2-Mbytes and 4-Mbytes pages.

      Instr. TLB 2/4M Pages.  Associativity: Instruction TLB  number  of
      ways for 2-Mbytes and 4-Mbytes pages.

      Data. TLB 2/4M Pages.  Number  of  Entryes:  Data  TLB  number  of
      entryes for 2-Mbytes and 4-Mbytes pages.

      Data TLB 2/4M Pages. Associativity: Data TLB number  of  ways  for
      2-Mbytes and 4-Mbytes pages.

    Level 3 Cache

      Size: Level 3 cache size.

      Associativity: Number of ways.

      Lines Size: Size of a cache line.

                        5.8.7  Window DMI Cache Info

      Information about L1/L2/L3 cache levels.

    Level N Cache

      Information about cache level N.

      Installed Size: Installed cache size.

      Operational Mode:

      Current SRAM Type:

      Status: Cache status - enabled/disabled.

      Socket Designation: Reference designation.

      Cache Socketed:

      Location: Location, relative to the CPU module - internal/external.

      Maximum Cache Size: Maximum cache size that can be installed.

      Supported SRAM:

      Cache Speed: Cache module speed, in nanoseconds.

      Error Correction: Error-correction scheme supported by this  cache
      component.

      System Cache Type: Logical type of cache - instruction  /  data  /
      unified.

      Associativity: Associativity of the cache.

      Structure Length:

                            5.8.8  Window BIOS Info

    BIOS Info

      Motherboard  OEM:  Motherboard  vendor. In  some  cases  the  name
      written on the box doesn't  coincide  with  this  line.    Classic
      example is Acorp.  The company doesn't possess its own  production
      facilities and places orders at Hope Vision, SuperPower, San Li or
      Agama Technology Co. Ltd plants.

      OEM URL: Web-address of the motherboard vendor where BIOS  upgrade
      can be downloaded.

      BIOS Version: BIOS vendor and version.

      BIOS Model: Model,  Submodel,  Revision: Needed only in  old  BIOS
      versions.  It is installed  as  FCh/01h/00h  in  all  modern  BIOS
      versions.

      BIOS Date: Date of issue of the current BIOS.

      AWARD Copyright: Information on the vendor's copyright  (only  for
      AWARD BIOS).

      Motherboard ID:  Motherboard  ID  displayed  during  the  computer
      start-up (only for AWARD  AMI BIOS).

      BIOS ID: BIOS ID displayed during the computer start-up (only  for
      AWARD  AMI BIOS).

      BIOS Type: BIOS type (only for AWARD BIOS).

      Bus Type: System bus type of the motherboard (only for AWARD BIOS).

      BIOS Size: Microchip size containing BIOS (only for AMI BIOS).

      Processor: Processor family (only for AWARD and AMI BIOS).

      Chipset: Name of the motherboard chipset (only for AWARD BIOS).

      Chipset ID: Chipset ID (only for AWARD and AMI BIOS).

      BIOS Revision: Number of the BIOS version (only for AWARD and  AMI
      BIOS).

      APM Version: In Energy Star BIOS's there will  be  identified  APM
      version.

    DMI BIOS Info

      BIOS Vendor:

      BIOS Version:

      BIOS Date: BIOS release date.

      BIOS ROM Size: Size of the physical device containing the BIOS.

      Starting Segment: Segment location of BIOS starting address.

      Current Language: Currently installed language.

      Number of Language: Number of languages available.

      Structure Length:

    Bus Supported

      System buses, which supported by BIOS.

      - PCI is Supported
      - AGP is Supported
      - USB is Supported
      - ISA is Supported
      - VLBus is Supported
      - MCA is Supported
      - EISA is Supported
      - PC Card is Supported

    Boot Options

      Boot options, which supported by BIOS.

      - Selectable Boot
      - Boot From CD
      - ATAPI ZIP Drive Boot
      - LS-120 Boot
      - BIOS Boot Specification
      - Boot From PC Card
      - Network Service Boot supported
      - I2O Boot
      - 1394 Boot

    BIOS Features

      - BIOS Characteristics
      - ACPI Supported
      - PnP is Supported
      - APM is Supported
      - ESCD Support
      - Enhanced Disk Drive (EDD)
      - BIOS is Upgradeable (Flash)
      - BIOS ROM is Socketed
      - BIOS Shadowing is Allowed
      - Smart Battery Supported
      - Int 13h - 5.25"/360kB Floppy
      - Int 13h - 5.25"/1.2MB Floppy
      - Int 13h - 3.5"/720kB Floppy
      - Int 13h - 3.5"/2.88MB Floppy
      - Int 5h, Print Screen Service
      - Int 9h, 8042 Keyboard Services
      - Int 14h, Serial Services
      - Int 17h, Printer Services
      - Int 10h, CGA/Mono Video Services
      - Int 13h - Floppy for NEC 9800
      - Int 13h - Floppy for Toshiba
      - NEC PC-98

    Advanced Power Management Features

      - 16-bit PM Interface Support
      - 32-bit PM Interface Support
      - CPU Idle Call Reduces Processor Speed
      - BIOS Power Management Disabled
      - BIOS Power Management Disengaged

                        5.8.9  Window PCI/AGP Devices Info

      PCI Bus Version: If not installed - Not Present.

      Number of PCI Buses: The number is 1 for single processor  systems
      without AGP bus.

    Bus N, Device N, Function N

      Information about PCI device on bus number N,  device number N and
      function number N.

      Vendor: Code and name of the device vendor.  For  example,    code
      8086h belongs to Intel Corporation.

      Device: Code and name of the PCI device. Program can identify many
      devices installed on a PCI bus - from chipsets to video cards.

      Subsys Vendor: Unavailable on some PCI devices.

      Subsystem ID: Unavailable on some PCI devices.

      Class: Class of the device.

      SubClass: Subclass of the PCI device of this class.

      Revision: Revision of the vendor.

      Interface: Type of the device program interface.

    Device Properties

      Device Timing: Possible values - fast, medium, slow, reserved.

      Memory Access: Device response to I/O Space accesses.

      I/O Access: Device response to Memory Space accesses.

      Bus Master: Device ability to act as a master on the PCI bus.

      66 MHz Speed Support: Device is capable of running at 66 MHz bus.

    Device Resources

      The following items are optional.

      SMBus Port: Base port of access to SMBus.

      ROM Address: ROM address of the device.

      Memory Address: Range of the device's memory addresses.

      Base I/O Port: Number of the device I/O port.

      System IRQ: Number of the device system IRQ.

      Interrupt Pin: Interrupt pin used by the PCI device.

    AGP Capabilities

      AGP Version: Version of the AGP bus supported by the device.

      AGP Speed Supported: Speed of the AGP bus supported by the device.
      'Selected' is the current speed of the AGP bus.

      Fast Write:

      4GB Addressing:

      Side Band Addressing:

                       5.8.10  Window SPD Memory Info

      Provides information for memory modules with SPD support.  To read
      the information memory module  and  chipset  should  support  SPD.
      Currently the program supports the following chipsets:

      - with Intel PIIX4 south bridge
      - Intel 440MX
      - with  Intel ICH/ICH0/ICH2/ICH2-M/ICH3-S/ICH3-M/ICH4/ICH4-M/ICH5/
        ICH5R/ICH6/6300ESB hub
      - with VIA 596/A/B south bridge
      - with VIA 686/A/B south bridge
      - with VIA VT8231/VT8233/VT8233A/VT8233C/VT8235/VT8237 south bridge
      - with Reliance OSB4/CSB5/CSB6 south bridge
      - with AMD 755/756/766/768/8111 south bridge
      - with ALI 1533/1543/1535 south bridge
      - nVidia nForce/nForce2/nForce3.

      Note: SPD reading is blocked on some Asustek motherboard models.

    Memory Slot N Info

      Information about memory module in slot number N.

      Memory Type: Memory module features - size,  speed (PC66,   PC100,
      PC133 for SDRAM; PC1600,  PC2100,  PC2700,  PC3200 for DDR SDRAM),
      memory usage type (SDRAM,  DDR SDRAM,  DDR  SGRAM,    DDR2  SDRAM,
      DRDRAM, EDO).

      Manufacturer:  Memory  module  manufacturer.    If  module  memory
      manufacturer is unknown (memory was made  in  China)  the  program
      will identify it as "Noname".

      Module Type: Memory module type (DIMM, RIMM, SO-RIMM).

      Number of Rows/Banks:

      Module Attributes: Possible  values:  'Unbuffered',    'Buffered',
      'Registered, Unbuffered', 'Registered,  Buffered'.  Only for SDRAM
      and DDR memory.

      Error  Checking:  Memory  module  error   checking. None - absent,
      Parity - parity check,  ECC - error correction (in brackets  error
      correction module discharge). Only for SDRAM and DDR memory.

      CAS# Latency: Time it takes to position the  proper  sector  under
      the read/write head.  In brackets: Cycle  Time  in  nanoseconds  /
      maximum frequency in MHz, Timings, CL-tRCD-tRP-tRAS, Access Time -
      access time in nanoseconds.

      CLS# Latency: CLS# Latency. Only for DRDRAM.

      CS# Latency: CS# Latency. Only for DDR.

      WE# Latency: WE# Latency. Only for DDR.

      Refresh Rate: Memory module refresh rate.

      Data Width: External bus data width.

      SDRAM Width: Memory module organization. Only for SDRAM, DDR.

      Voltage Interface: Memory module voltage interface.

      Protocol Version: Current RDDRAM protocol version. Only for RDDRAM.

      SPD Revision: Number of the using SPD revision.

      Part Number: Unique part number.

      Manufacturer Date: Memory module manufacturer date.

      Serial Number: Unique module's serial number.

      Revision Code: Number of the module revision code.

      Note:  Some  characteristics  of  Noname  memory  modules  can  be
      identified as 'None', i.e. corresponding information is absent.

                        5.8.11a  Window DMI Memory Info
        For motherboard with DMI/SMBIOS support version 2.2 or higher.

    Physical Memory Array N Info

      Information about memory controller number N.

      Maximum Capacity: Maximum memory capacity for this array.

      Location: Physical location of the memory array,  whether  on  the
      system board or an add-in board.

      Use: Identifies the function for which the array is used.

      Memory  Error  Correct.:  Primary  hardware  error  correction  or
      detection method supported by this memory array.

      Memory Devices: Number of slots or sockets  available  for  memory
      devices in this array.

      Structure Length:

    Memory Device N Info

      Describes a single memory device number N that is part of a larger
      physical memory array.

      Size: Size of the memory device. If not installed - Not Present.

      Form Factor: Implementation form factor for this memory device.

      Memory Type: Type of memory used in this device.

      Speed: Identifies the speed of the device, in megahertz (MHz).

      Device Locator:  String  that  identifies  the  physically-labeled
      socket or board position where the memory device is located.

      Bank Locator: String number of  the  string  that  identifies  the
      physically labeled bank where the memory device is located.

      Total Width: Total width,   in  bits,    of  this  memory  device,
      including any check or error-correction bits.   If  there  are  no
      error-correction bits, this value should be equal to Data Width.

      Data Width: Data width, in bits, of this memory device.

      Device Set: Identifies when the memory device is one of a  set  of
      Memory Devices that must be populated with all devices of the same
      type and size, and the set to which this device belongs.

      Type Detail: Additional detail on the memory device type.

      Manufacturer: Memory device manufacturer.

      Serial Number: Memory device serial number.

      Asset Tag:

      Part Number: Memory device part number.

      Structure Length:

                       5.8.11b  Windows DMI Memory Info
          For motherboard with DMI/SMBIOS support version below 2.2.

    Memory Controller N Info

      Information about memory controller number N.

      Maximum Capacity: Maximum memory capacity for this controller.

      Memory Types: Describes the physical characteristics of the memory
      modules that are supported by the system.

      Memory Slots: Number of slots  or  sockets  available  for  memory
      devices in this controller.

      Error Correcting: Memory controller error correcting capability.

      En. Error Correcting: Identifies the error correcting capabilities
      that were enabled when the structure was built.

      Error Detecting: Memory controller error detecting method.

      Current Interleave: Current interleave support.

      Supported Interleave: Supported interleave.

      Supported Speeds:  Describes  the  speed  of  the  memory  modules
      supported by the system.

      Module Voltage: Describes the required voltages for  each  of  the
      memory module sockets controlled by this controller.

      Structure Length:

    Memory Module N Info

      Describes a single memory module number N that is part of a larger
      physical memory controller.

      Installed Size: Size of the memory device.  If not installed - Not
      Present.

      Memory Type: Type of memory used in this device.

      Socket Designation: Reference designation.

      Bank Connections: Memory bank connections (RAS#).

      Current Speed: Speed of the memory module, in ns.

      Enabled Size: Identifies the amount of  memory  currently  enabled
      for the system's use from the module.

      Error Status: Memory module error status.

      Structure Length:

                      5.8.12  Window IDE (ATA/ATAPI) Info

      Information on the ATA/ATAPI devices installed on the computer.

                       ATA devices (usually a hard disk)

      HDD Model: HDD vendor and model read from IDE-controller.

      HDD Default Size: Real HDD size read from the IDE-controller.  Due
      to the two different ways of defining 'megabyte'  your  hard  disk
      capacity  can  be  calculated  in  two  different   ways:    after
      calculating   the    number    of    bytes    in    the    formula
      heads*sectors*cylinder*512-bytes-per-sector you may get the result
      in the unit 'megabyte' by dividing either by  1024*1024  (like  in
      the BIOS of the computer does) or by 1000*1000 (like the producers
      of hard disks do).

      Geometry: Logical number of heads,  sectors per track  and  tracks
      while CHS addressing.  It has nothing  to  do  with  physical  HDD
      parameters.

      Compatibility: Compatibility of  this  device  with  the  specific
      ATA/ATAPI standard.

      Serial Number: HDD unique serial number.

      Controller Revision:  Number  of  the  revision  returned  by  the
      IDE-controller.

      HDD Marketing Size: The marketing size much more than  real  size.
      In  one  'computer'  megabyte  of  1048576  bytes,    but  in  one
      'marketing' (used by HDD manufacturers) of 1000000 bytes.

      Buffer Size: Buffer size of the IDE-controller (you shouldn't  mix
      it up with disk cache).  Part of the buffer can be used for system
      purposes, and its real size can be smaller.  Some hard disks don't
      provide information on the buffer size.

      Buffer Type: Internal buffer type of the IDE-controller.  Possible
      values - 'Not specified',  'Single ported single  sector  buffer',
      'Dual ported multi-sector  buffer',    'Dual  ported  multi-sector
      buffer with a read caching'.

      ECC bytes: Number of correction bytes.

      Security Erase Time: Security Erase Time (in minutes).

      Enh. Security Erase: Enhanced Security Erase.

      Current APM Value: Current Advanced Power Management Value.

      Acoustic Management:  Current  value  of  the  automatic  acoustic
      management (recommended - value recommended by vendor) and  status
      (enabled/disabled)

    Transfer Modes

      PIO Mode Support: PIO (Programmed Input/Output) is a way of moving
      data between device in a computer in  which  all  data  must  pass
      through the processor.  The higher the number is,  the higher  the
      data transfer rate is (For PIO mode 4 - 16.6 MBps).

      SW DMA Mode Support: Number of the supported single word DMA mode.
      Active: SW DMA mode currently enabled by BIOS.

      MW DMA Mode Support: DMA  (Direct  Memory  Access) is  a  transfer
      protocol where a peripheral device transfers information  directly
      to or from memory,  without the system processor being required to
      perform the transaction. Apart from the previous mode, single word
      DMA modes can be supplanted by multiword DMA modes. Active: MW DMA
      mode currently enabled by BIOS.

      UDMA  Mode  Support:  Number  of  the  UltraDMA  mode. Theoretical
      transmission speed for UltraDMA mode 2 is 33 MB/s,   mode  5 - 100
      MB/s.  Some chipsets don't support  UltraDMA  mode  (for  example,
      chipsets i430VX and lower don't support it while  i440BX  supports
      only mode 2). Active: UltraDMA mode currently enabled by BIOS.

      Sectors per Interrupt: Number of sectors that can  be  transferred
      per interrupt in a block mode.  Active: Current numbers of sectors
      per interrupt.

    HDD Features

      - DMA Transfer: HDD support of the DMA mode
      - LBA Supported: LBA (Logical Block Addressing)  -  accesses  made
        through "big" logical blocks of data.  Intended to break 504  MB
        barrier so that BIOS can support disks larger than 1024 cylinders
      - Block Mode: HDD block mode. This means that more than one sector
        can be transferred on each interrupt;  newer drives allow you to
        transfer as many as 16 or 32 sectors at a time
      - Double Word I/O: Support of DMA mode with two data words
      - Standard Standby Timer
      - IORDY Supported
      - IORDY may be disabled
      - S.M.A.R.T. (Self-Monitoring, Analysis, Reporting Technology): An
        open standard for developing disk drives  and  software  systems
        that automatically monitor a  disk  drive's  health  and  report
        potential problems so that you  to  take  proactive  actions  to
        prevent impending disk crashes
      - S.M.A.R.T. Self-test
      - S.M.A.R.T. Error Logging
      - Security Mode
      - Removable Media
      - Power Management
      - PACKET Command
      - Write Cache
      - Look-ahead
      - Release Interrupt
      - Service Interrupt
      - Device Reset Command
      - Host Protected Area
      - Write Verify Command
      - Write Buffer Command
      - Read Buffer Command
      - NOP Command
      - Identify Device DMA Command
      - Download Microcode Command
      - Read/Write DMA Queued
      - CFA Feature
      - Advanced Power Management
      - Removable Media Status
      - Power-up in Standby
      - Set Features Req. to Spinup
      - Set Max Security Extension
      - Automatic Acoustic  Management:  Optimizing  the  noise-to-speed
        ratio of your hard disk
      - 48-bit Address: Support of the 48-bit LBA address
      - Device Configuration Overlay
      - Flush Cache Command
      - Flush Cache Ext Command
      - Media Serial Number
      - Media Card Pass Through
      - Streaming Feature
      - General Purpose Logging
      - Write DMA/Multiple FUA EXT
      - Write DMA Queued FUA EXT
      - World Wide Name

      Starting from S.M.A.R.T., every item can be enabled or disabled.

                        ATAPI Devices (usually a CD-ROM)

      ATAPI Model: Vendor and name of the ATAPI device.

      ATAPI Type: Device type (HDD,  CD-ROM,  CD-RW,  DVD-ROM,  scanner,
      streamer, etc.) installed on the EIDE port.

      ATAPI Name: Full ATAPI name.

      Vendor Specific: Any text information provide by the vendor.

      CD Read Speed: Maximum read speed of your CD device (current value
      in brackets).

      CD Write Speed: Maximum write speed of  your  CD  device  (current
      value in brackets).

      DVD Read Speed: Current read speed of your DVD device.

      DVD Write Speed: Current write speed of your DVD device.

      Buffer Size: CD device buffer size.

      Loading Mechanism: Disk loading mechanism type.

      Rotation Control: Rotation control method (CLV/CAV).

      Read Retry Count: Number of read  retries  if  the  first  attempt
      fails.

      Write Retry Count: Number of write retries if  the  first  attempt
      fails (is important only for rewritable CDs).

      Compatibility:  Compatibility  of  the  device  with  the  certain
      ATA/ATAPI standard.

      Serial Number: Unique ATAPI serial number.

      Controller Revision: Version number returned by the IDE-controller.

      Command  DRQ  Type:  Possible    values - 'Microprocessor    DRQ',
      'Interrupt DRQ', 'Accelerated DRQ'.

      Command Packet Size: Possible values - '12 byte' and '16 byte'.

    Transfer Modes

      PIO Mode Support: PIO (Programmed Input/Output) is a way of moving
      data between device in a computer in  which  all  data  must  pass
      through the processor.  The higher the number is,  the higher  the
      data transfer rate is (For PIO mode 4 - 16.6 MBps).

      SW DMA Mode Support: Number of the supported single word DMA mode.
      Active: SW DMA mode currently enabled by BIOS.

      MW DMA Mode Support: DMA  (Direct  Memory  Access) is  a  transfer
      protocol where a peripheral device transfers information  directly
      to or from memory,  without the system processor being required to
      perform the transaction. Apart from the previous mode, single word
      DMA modes can be supplanted by multiword DMA modes. Active: MW DMA
      mode currently enabled by BIOS.

      UDMA  Mode  Support:  Number  of  the  UltraDMA  mode. Theoretical
      transmission speed for UltraDMA mode 2 is 33 MB/s,   mode  5 - 100
      MB/s.  Some chipsets don't support  UltraDMA  mode  (for  example,
      chipsets i430VX and lower don't support it while  i440BX  supports
      only mode 2). Active: UltraDMA mode currently enabled by BIOS.

    Reading Features

      - CD-R Disk Read
      - CD-RW Disk Read
      - DVD-ROM Disk Read
      - DVD-RAM Disk Read
      - DVD-R Disk Read
      - DVD-RW Disk Read
      - DVD+R Disk Read
      - DVD+RW Disk Read
      - Read Packet Using Method 2
      - Read Mode2 Form1 Sectors
      - Read Mode2 Form2 Sectors
      - Multisession Disk Read
      - READ-CD Command on AudioCD
      - Read Bar Code Capable
      - Read Lead-in (CD-Text)

    Writing Features:

      - CD-R Disk Write
      - CD-RW Disk Write
      - DVD-RAM Disk Write
      - DVD-R Disk Write
      - DVD-RW Disk Write
      - DVD+R Disk Write
      - DVD+RW Disk Write
      - Test Write Mode Support
      - Buffer Underrun Protection

    Other Features

      - Audio Play Support
      - CD-DA Stream is Accurate
      - Composite Audio/Video
      - Digital Output on Port 1
      - Digital Output on Port 2
      - Support Subcode R-W
      - Support Subcode R-W D&C
      - C2 Pointers Supported
      - ISRC Supported
      - UPC Supported

    ATAPI Features

      - DMA Transfer: Drive support of the DMA mode
      - LBA Supported: LBA (Logical Block  Addressing) -  accesses  make
        through "big" logical blocks of data
      - Block Mode: Running in a block mode.  This means that more  than
        one sector can be transferred on each  interrupt;  newer  drives
        allow you to transfer as many as 16 or 32 sectors at a time
      - IORDY Support
      - IORDY may be Disabled
      - ATA Software Reset
      - Overlap Operation
      - Command Queuing
      - Interleaving DMA

                       5.8.13  Windows SCSI Devices Info

      For SCSI detection the ASPI manager for SCSI controller should  be
      loaded.

    SCSI Devices Info

      Device Name: Vendor and name of the SCSI device.

      Size: Real SCSI size.

      Device Type: SCSI device type (HDD, CD drive, scanner, tape drive).

      Geometry: Heads, Sectors, Tracks: Logical number of heads, sectors
      per track and tracks.  It has nothing  to  do  with  physical  HDD
      parameters.

      Compatibility: Compatibility of the device with the  certain  SCSI
      standard.

      Serial Number: SCSI unique serial number.

      Controller Revision: SCSI firmware revision number.

      Vendor Specific: Any text information provide by the vendor.

      HDD Marketing Size: The marketing size much more than  real  size.
      In  one  'computer'  megabyte  of  1048576  bytes,    but  in  one
      'marketing' (used by HDD manufacturers) of 1000000 bytes.

      Buffer Size: Buffer size of the SCSI device (you shouldn't mix  it
      up with disk cache).  Part of the buffer can be  used  for  system
      purposes, and its real size can be smaller.

      Rotation Speed: Specifies the speed where the medium rotates.

      Device Temperature: Current temperature of SCSI device.

      Location: Device logical address (Host, Target, LUN - host number,
      device number, logical unit number).

      Manager ID: SCSI manager identifier.

      Adapter ID: SCSI controller identifier.

      Read Retry Count: Number of read  retries  if  the  first  attempt
      fails.

      Write Retry Count: Number of write retries if  the  first  attempt
      fails.

      Ext. Self-Test Time: Time in seconds that the device  requires  to
      complete an extended self-test.

      Bus Width: Device bus width.

      Address Width: Device address width.

    SCSI Device Features

      - Removable Medium
      - Read Cache
      - Write Cache
      - Read Reallocate: Automatic  reallocation  of  defective  logical
        blocks during read operations.
      - Write Reallocate: Automatic reallocation  of  defective  logical
        blocks during write operations.
      - Terminate I/O Process
      - Normal ACA
      - Hierarchical Support
      - Embedded Array Controller
      - Protection Information
      - Enclosure Services
      - Multi-Ported Device
      - Medium Changer
      - Relative Addressing
      - Synchronous Transfer
      - Linked Commands
      - Soft Reset
      - Quick Arbitration

                          5.8.14  Window Drives Info

    BIOS Drives

      INT 13h Extension: If this extension is not supported  BIOS  won't
      identify the correct disk size over 8 GB.  Windows  emulates  this
      extension and always returns 1.x version.

      Drive Letter: Name of the drive.

      Drive Size: Total size of the drive.

      Drive Type: Type of the drive (fixed, floppy, optical, RAM).

      Cylinders: Number of cylinders.

      Heads: Number of heads.

      Sectors: Sectors per track.

    Local/Network Drives

      Drive Letter: Name of the logical drive.

      Drive Type: Type of the logical drive (fixed,  floppy,  removable,
      optical, RAM)

      Mapping: Remote name of the  network  drive  (for  network  drives
      only).

      Volume Lable: Volume lable of the logical drive.

      File System: Name of the file system (FAT, FAT32, NTFS).

      Volume Serial Number: Volume serial number of the logical drive.

      Total Size: Total size of the logical drive.

      Free Space: Free size of the logical drive.

                        5.8.15  Window USB Devices Info

    USB Devices Info

      Vendor: USB device vendor.

      Device: USB Device name.

      Manufacturer: Manufacturer name.

      Product: Product name.

      Serial Number: USB device unique serial number.

      Device Version: USB device version.

      Class: Device class.

      SubClass: Device subclass.

      Protocol: Device protocol.

      Configuration: Configuration string.

      USB Version: Version of USB supported by the device.

      Speed: Speed supported by the device.

      Transfer Type:  Transfer  type  (Control,    Isochronous,    Bulk,
      Interrupt).

      Data Packet Size: Data packet size in byte.

      Max Power: Maximal power consumption.

    Interfase

      List of all interfaces supported by the device.

      Class: Interface class.

      SubClass: Interface subclass.

      Protocol: Interface protocol.

      Interface: Interface name.

                        5.8.16  Window PnP Devices Info

      PnP Version: PnP BIOS version.

      Number of PnP Devices: Number of system PnP devices.

    Device Number N:

      Information about system PnP device number N.

      PnP Device Name: Name of the system PnP device.

      PnP Device ID: EISA-style device ID and its name.

      Base Type: Base type of the device and its name.

      SubType: Device subtype of the type.

      Node Size: Memory size provided for PnP devices.

    Device Resources:

      System IRQ: Enabled system IRQ number and type.  Possible values -
      'High True Edge',  'Low True Edge',  'High True Level',  'Low True
      Level'.

      DMA Channel: DMA channel number and type.  Possible values - 'Type
      8237',  'Type A',  'Type B',  'Type F',  capacity - 8/16 bit,  Bus
      Master support.

      I/O Port: Range of used I/O ports.

      Memory Address: Memory addresses range and  its  type.    Possible
      values - ROM, RAM, capacity - 8/16/32 bit, Cacheable, Shadow.

                        5.8.17  Window ISA/PnP Info

      Provides information for all ISA/PnP devices.   The  program  will
      detect them even if your BIOS doesn't support PnP. ISA/PnP Info

      Number of Cards: Number of the installed ISA/PnP cards.

      Read Port: Number of the ISA/PnP read data port.

    Card Number N

      Information about ISA/PnP card number N.

      Device Name: Name of ISA/PnP device.

      ISA Device ID: EISA-style ISA/PnP device ID.

      Serial Number: Unique card serial number.

      PnP Version: Number of PnP version supported by the card.

      ANSI String: Internal text string of the ISA/PnP card.

    Logical Device N

      Information about logical device number N.  Every ISA/PnP card has
      one or more logical devices.  The following is  the  list  of  all
      these devices.

      Device Name: Name of logical device.

      Logical DevID: EISA-style logical device ID.

      Status: Current status of logical device - enabled/disabled.

      Compatible ID: Compatible device ID.  If  there  are  no  original
      drivers you can use drivers of this compatible device.

      Device Name: Name of compatible device.

      ANSI String: Internal text string of the ISA/PnP card.

      I/O Port: Number of the I/O port used by the device.

      System IRQ: Number and type of the system IRQ used by the  device.
      Possible values: High True Edge,  Low True Edge,  High True Level,
      Low True Level.

      DMA Channel: Number and capacity of the DMA channel  used  by  the
      device. Possible values - 8/16 bit.

      Memory Address: Memory addresses and their  discharge.    Possible
      values - 8/16/32 bit.

                        5.8.18  Window Printers Info

      Provides information for all LPT/PnP devices (printers,  scanners)
      and USB printers.

    LPT/PnP Device on LPTN

      Information about LPT/PnP device on LPT port number N.  LPT device
      should be compliant with IEEE-1284 standard.

      Manufacturer: Manufacturer of the LPT/PnP device.

      Model: Device model.

      Class: Device class. Possible values: PRINTER,  MODEM,  NET,  HDC,
      PCMCIA, MEDIA, FDC, PORTS, SCANNER, DIGCAM.

      Description: Device description.

      Port: Number of LPT port.

      Serial number: Device serial number.

      Memory: Installed memory size.

      Version: Device Version.

      Revision: Device Revision.

      Command Set: Command set supported by the device.

      IO Preferences: Supported IO preferences.

      Compatible ID: Compatible device ID.  If  there  are  no  original
      drivers you can use drivers of this compatible device.

      Status: Current status of the device.

      Other: Other unique ID of this device/vendor.

      Note: Fields are optional except Manufacturer, Model and Class.

    USB Printer N

      Information about USB printer number N.

      Vendor: Printer vendor.

      Device: Printer name.

      Manufacturer: Manufacturer name.

      Product: Product name.

      Serial Number: USB device unique serial number.

      Device Version: USB device version.

      Class: Device class.

      SubClass: Device subclass.

      Protocol: Device protocol.

      Configuration: Configuration string.

      USB Version : Version of USB supported by the device.

      Speed: Speed supported by the device.

      Transfer Type:  Transfer  type  (Control,    Isochronous,    Bulk,
      Interrupt).

      Data Packet Size: Data packet size in byte.

      Max Power: Maximal power consumption.

                        5.8.19  Window DMI/SMBIOS Info

      This window is available on system with DMI/SMBIOS support.

    DMI/SMBIOS Info

      DMI/SMBIOS Version: Version of DMI/SMBIOS specification.

      Number of Structures: Total number of DMI/SMBIOS structure.

      Structure Address: Physical  starting  address  of  the  read-only
      SMBIOS structure table.

    OEM Strings

      Free form strings defined by the OEM.

    Other Structures

      List of DMI/SMBIOS structures (name,  code),  not supported by the
      program.

                         5.8.20  Window DMI Slots Info

      Contains information about system slots.

    Slot

      Slot Type: System slot type (AGP, PCI, ISA, etc.).

      Current Usage: Current usage - available / in use.

      Data Bus Width: Slot data bus width.

      Slot Designation: Reference designation.

      Slot Length: Slot length - short length / long length.

                         5.8.21  Window DMI Ports Info

    Port N

      Information about port number N.

      Int. Connector Type: Internal connector type.

      Ext. Connector Type: External connector type.

      Port Type: Describes the function of the port.

      Int. Designator: Internal reference designator,  i.e.  internal to
      the system enclosure.

      Ext. Designator: External reference designation  external  to  the
      system enclosure.

                          5.8.22  Window Monitor Info

      This window is available only on  computers  with  relatively  new
      monitors and video cards supporting the VBE/DC specification.  All
      recent cards support VBE/DC (some  video  cards  have  Plug-n-Play
      ON/OFF modes - it should be ON).  It  is  necessary  to  have  new
      Plug-n-Play cord connecting videocard  and  monitor  in  order  to
      detect monitor type.

    Monitor Info

      Monitor Vendor: Monitor vendor name.

      Monitor Model: Monitor model name.

      Viewable Size: Viewable diagonal monitor size.  This size is  less
      than  the  size  of  tube  indicated  on  monitor  itself  and  in
      price-lists.  Real diagonal  size  of  14-inch  monitors  is  12.7
      inches,  of 15-inch monitors - 13.8 inches,  of 17-inch monitors -
      15.7 inches.

      Serial Number: Monitor unique serial number.

      Manufacture: Month and year of the monitor manufacture.

      EDID Version: VBE/DC version.

      Horizontal Size: Real (visible) horizontal image size.

      Vertical Size: Real (visible) vertical image size.

      Gamma Factor: Standard used to correct the  non-linear  brightness
      distortion.

      Display Type: Display type - color/monochrome.

      Input Signal: Input signal type - analogue/digital.

      Internal Vendor: Vendor string.

      Internal Model: Model string.

      Internal Number: Monitor serial number.

      Vertical Frequency: Vertical frequency rate (optionally).

      Horizontal Frequency: Horizontal frequency rate (optionally).

    DPMS Features

      DPMS features supported by the monitor:

      - Active Off - active off mode.  Energy consumption is less  than  5
        Wt, return to normal mode within 8-20 seconds
      - Suspend - suspended mode. Energy consumption is less than 30 Wt,
        return to normal mode within 4 seconds
      - Standby - standby mode. Energy consumption is less than  80%  of
        normal consumption, return to normal mode within 1 second.

    Supported Modes

      List  of  supported  modes  (horizontal  and  vertical  size    in
      pixels) and supported refresh frequency (in Hz). Monitor's refresh
      rate can be less than indicated in the monitor documentation.

                          5.8.23  Window Video Info

    Video Info

      Video Chip Vendor: Name of the video chip vendor.

      Video Chip: Name of the video chip model.

      Subsystem Vendor: Name of the video card vendor.

      Subsystem ID: Name of the video card model.

      Video Memory: Video memory size. Some graphics accelerators return
      not total video memory size but size identified in 2D mode.

      VESA OEM String: Video BIOS ID identifier.

      VESA Version: Version of VESA BIOS.

      Vendor Name: VBE vendor. For VESA 2.0 only.

      Product Name: For VESA 2.0 only.

      OEM Software Version: For VESA 2.0 only.

    VESA Power Management

      VESA PM Version: VESA power management version.

      - Standby
      - Suspend
      - Off
      - Reduced On

    AGP Capabilities

      AGP Version: Version of the AGP bus supported by the video card.

      AGP Speed: Speed of the AGP  bus  supported  by  the  video  card.
      'Selected' is the current speed.

      - Fast Write
      - 4GB Addressing
      - Side Band Addressing

    Supported VESA Modes

      Table with all supported VESA BIOS modes containing  mode  number,
      text or graphic mode, horizontal and vertical resolution,  colors,
      pixel per bit number and supported features.  VESA 1.2  modes  are
      compatible with traditional banked only modes.    VESA  2.0  modes
      support banked+linear modes.  If your video memory is too small to
      support one of mode will be marked Not Supported in  the  Features
      section. Program displays list of additional S3 video modes for S3
      video cards.

                              6. Troubleshooting

      You may try  to disable  the detection  of some  components  using
      switches of the command line:

      ASTRA /nVESA /nSCSI /nPNP /nISA /nLPT /nSPD /nDMI /nDDC /nUSB /nDRV /nSB
        /nVESA - disabling VESA test
        /nSCSI - disabling SCSI test
        /nPNP - disabling PNP test
        /nISA - disabling ISA/PnP test
        /nLPT - disabling LPT/PnP test
        /nSPD - disabling SPD test
        /nDMI - disabling DMI/SMBIOS test
        /nDDC - disabling DDC test
        /nUSB - disabling USB test
        /nDRV - disabling Drive test
        /nSB -  disabling Sound Card test

                               7. Known Bugs

      1. While detecting your sound card using EMM386 memory manager the
         following message can be displayed: 'EMM386 DMA buffer  is  too
         small. Add D=64 parameter and reboot'. Do what EMM386 asks, and
         everything will be fine.
      2. SPD information can't be  read  from  memory  modules  on  some
         Asustek motherboard models.

                                  8. Thanks

      - The  following  library  was  used  for  identifying  processors
        without CPUID support  and  frequency  of  486-class  and  lower
        processors: x86 CPU/FPU Detection Library.  TMi0SDGL Revision  2
        Version 2.15. Copyright(c) 1996-98 by B-coolWare.
      - Author used x86/MS-DOS Interrupt List, Release 61 by Ralf Brown.
      - Information on motherboard manufacturers' database  provided  by
        IC Book (http://icbook.com.ua)
      - Database on PCI devices, updated at
        http://members.datafast.net.au/dft0802/.
      - Thanks to Vladimir Afanas'ev (System Speed Test author).
      - great thanx to the  program's  beta-testers:  Andrey  Ikonnikov,
        Yury Lysenkov, Maxim Bulanov, Alexey Klimin and Dmitry Molosnov.
      - Thanks to Elena Ognovenko (www.ogonek.narod.ru) for  translation
        into English of the documentation.
      - Thanks to Marcos Gonalves for  translation  into  Portuguese of
        the documentation.
      - Special thanks to all  who have e-mailed file reports,  comments
        and suggestions.

                                 9. Feedback

      Please,  feel free to  send  all  your  questions,    suggestions,
      comments and bug reports to the address:
        support@sysinfolab.com

      Please,  contact us to get additional information  about  ordering
      our software:
        sales@sysinfolab.com

      Should the program name  something  'unknown'  (for  example,    a
      monitor model), don't hesitate to send us your file report and the
      undetected device's name.

      Sysinfo Lab is particularly interested  in  receiving file reports
      created on the following system configurations:
        - old computer models (486DX and lower)
        - new computer models (Xeon, Opteron, Athlon 64)
        - PC with rare processors (VIA Cyrix, Rise,  IDT,  Intel Pentium
          II Xeon / III Xeon)
        - brand-name computers
        - notebooks.

      You can download the latest version of the program at:
        http://www.sysinfolab.com

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