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==PCI.EXE== | ==PCI.EXE== | ||
This is the most used command tool and it comes included on ArcaOS 5.0.1. | This is the most used command tool and it comes included on ArcaOS 5.0.1. | ||
The pci.ids is the plain text database of devices, it is important to also updated to the latest level from its site [https://pci-ids.ucw.cz/]. | |||
If you run: | If you run: | ||
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Here you can also see a full report sample from a Intel [[D865GBF_Hardware_Report#PCI.EXE|D865GBF]] motherboard. | Here you can also see a full report sample from a Intel [[D865GBF_Hardware_Report#PCI.EXE|D865GBF]] motherboard. | ||
There are also some other switches and options you can try with pci.exe. Check "pci.exe /?" to view other options. | |||
==DMIDECODE== | ==DMIDECODE== | ||
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[BootDrive]:\sys\apps\anpm\dmidecode.exe | [BootDrive]:\sys\apps\anpm\dmidecode.exe | ||
You will see a | You will see a detailed report of the components of your computer. | ||
There is a sample of this report for the Intel [[D865GBF_Hardware_Report#DMIDECODE|D865GBF motherboard]]. | |||
==lsusb== | |||
This command line tool will detail the USB devices attached to the you machine (Internal or external). Download [https://www.dropbox.com/s/ef45b19aqrc6c95/lsusb-20130526.zip?dl=0 lsusb] from Paul Smedley web page. | |||
It is also important to update the USB.IDS database from it's site [http://www.linux-usb.org/usb-ids.html]. | |||
To get the details of your USB attached devices run: | |||
lsusb -v | |||
You will get a full information report like: | |||
Bus 001 Device 001: ID 80ee:0030 VirtualBox | |||
Device Descriptor: | |||
bLength 18 | |||
bDescriptorType 1 | |||
bcdUSB 2.00 | |||
bDeviceClass 239 Miscellaneous Device | |||
bDeviceSubClass 2 ? | |||
bDeviceProtocol 1 Interface Association | |||
bMaxPacketSize0 16 | |||
idVendor 0x80ee VirtualBox | |||
idProduct 0x0030 | |||
bcdDevice 1.00 | |||
iManufacturer 1 VirtualBox | |||
iProduct 2 VirtualBox Webcam - Integrated Camera | |||
iSerial 3 8f2d6bbea79be203 | |||
... | |||
You can also generate a file like: | |||
lsusb -v >usbout.txt | |||
Or if you want to read on the screen the full report pausing each page you can run: | |||
lsusb -v |more | |||
==Related Articles== | |||
* [[PCI.EXE: A powerful sniffing utility]] | |||
[[Category:How_To]] | [[Category:How_To]] |
Revision as of 19:22, 9 November 2017
Sometimes it is important to know the details and specifications of the hardware of you OS/2-ArcaOS machine. Here we list some of the tools that can help you extract more information about the hardware you are using.
PCI.EXE
This is the most used command tool and it comes included on ArcaOS 5.0.1.
The pci.ids is the plain text database of devices, it is important to also updated to the latest level from its site [1].
If you run:
[BootDrive]:\sys\install\detect\pci.exe
You will see a list of all the devices connected to the PCI bus of you computer.
Craig Hart's PCI+AGP bus sniffer, Version 1.04vkA, freeware made in 1996-2005. Loaded Vendor Data : "This is version 2017.03.10 of pci.ids using ids2devs version 1.03" PCI BIOS Version 2.10 found! Number of PCI Busses : 2 PCI Characteristics : Config Mechanism 1 Searching for PCI Devices using the OEMHLP$ driver Bus 0 (PCI), Device Number 0, Device Function 0 Vendor 8086h Intel Corporation Device 2570h 82865G/PE/P DRAM Controller/Host-Hub Interface Command 0106h (Memory Access, BusMaster, System Errors) Status 2090h (Has Capabilities List, Supports Back-To-Back Trans., Received Master Abort, Fast Timing) Revision 02h, Header Type 00h, Bus Latency Timer 00h Self test 00h (Self test not supported) PCI Class Bridge, type PCI to HOST Subsystem ID 25708086h Unknown (Generic ID) Subsystem Vendor 8086h Intel Corporation Address 0 is a Memory Address (0-4GiB, Prefetchable) : E0000000h..EFFFFFFFh New Capabilities List Present: Vendor-Dependant Capability ...
If you want to save the report to share it or have it for future reference you can run:
[BootDrive]:\sys\install\detect\pci.exe >pciout.txt
Here you can also see a full report sample from a Intel D865GBF motherboard.
There are also some other switches and options you can try with pci.exe. Check "pci.exe /?" to view other options.
DMIDECODE
There is also available the DMIDECODE command line tool that will list you mode details of your hardware ports. This software cames includes on ArcaOS 5.0 or can be download from [2]
If you run:
[BootDrive]:\sys\apps\anpm\dmidecode.exe
You will see a detailed report of the components of your computer. There is a sample of this report for the Intel D865GBF motherboard.
lsusb
This command line tool will detail the USB devices attached to the you machine (Internal or external). Download lsusb from Paul Smedley web page.
It is also important to update the USB.IDS database from it's site [3].
To get the details of your USB attached devices run:
lsusb -v
You will get a full information report like:
Bus 001 Device 001: ID 80ee:0030 VirtualBox Device Descriptor: bLength 18 bDescriptorType 1 bcdUSB 2.00 bDeviceClass 239 Miscellaneous Device bDeviceSubClass 2 ? bDeviceProtocol 1 Interface Association bMaxPacketSize0 16 idVendor 0x80ee VirtualBox idProduct 0x0030 bcdDevice 1.00 iManufacturer 1 VirtualBox iProduct 2 VirtualBox Webcam - Integrated Camera iSerial 3 8f2d6bbea79be203 ...
You can also generate a file like:
lsusb -v >usbout.txt
Or if you want to read on the screen the full report pausing each page you can run:
lsusb -v |more