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To: opendos AT delorie DOT com
Date: Tue, 25 Apr 2000 03:31:02 -0700
Subject: Re: DR-DOS equivalent of msd.exe
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From: Robert W Moss <domanspc AT juno DOT com>
Reply-To: opendos AT delorie DOT com

Donald,
You have to understand Uncle Bill.  He stopped development of almost all
those old nasty DOS things back when a 486 was a great machine.  All MSD
sees , normally is a 486 because most pentiums have the same basic
architecture,  and the program says 'wow, look at that faaassst 486.
I just used the copy that came on my WIN98 cd and it would not tell me
that I have a pentium.  Not on my 765 thinkpad or my 233mxCyrix.

There are a lot of public domain and shareware programs out there. You
can get a crippled copy of AMI Diags off the shareware boards, but you
might just want to try this one...

DR. HARDWARE  by Peter Gebhard, 
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/pgsoft,
A registered copy is only $29US and $4US shipping.
You can e-mail him at 100537 DOT 504 AT compuserve DOT com
or snailmail is Peter Gebhard, Warnersdorfer Str.20, 
D - 10585 Berlin, Germany

This program has all the bells and whistles and will 
problably  tell you much more than you really want to 
know, but then you can never know to much about PC's.
They change to fast. The shareware copy has the usual
 thirty day evaluation period, and then you are encouraged 
to pay for the registered copy. 
Good Luck, 
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Bob 'DOMAN' Moss 
*Put 'BUY CHOCOLATE' at the top of your list of things *
*to do.......... 'then you'll be sure to get at least one thing *
*done right today'
............................................................ *
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On Tue, 25 Apr 2000 17:20:56 +1000 (EST) DONALD PEDDER
<jims_son AT jedi DOT apana DOT org DOT au> writes:
>    Just wondering if anyone knows of a DR-DOS diagnostic tool similar 
> to
> MS's msd.exe? I'd like to have a bug-free one. ;-)
> 
>    I ran msd in preparation for installing Linux on my computer (to 
> make 4
> OS's on my system :-) ),and msd said I had a 486DX,even though I 
> have a
> Celeron 466Mhz! I'm figurin' that DR-DOS does a better job of
> reporting,but can't find a DR-DOS equivalent (having looked through 
> the
> "command" section of dosbook).
> 
> 
> regards,
>    DONALD - Left-Brain Extraordinaire,Right-Brain in Rehab.
> 
> E-mail              - donaldp AT au DOT mensa DOT org
> BIG DON's Home-page - http://jedi.apana.org.au/~jims_son
> (Pedder Passer(Quarterback) Rating,Kirlian photo's,the best of The 
> Beast)
> 
> "What I always wanted is to be accepted,not understood" - MAN RAY
> 

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