In 10.0 and 10.1 it was done differently and was not as good as 10.2, in 10.2 ASP takes all its data directly from a corresponding UNIX application rather than gathering it itself. I suspect ASP will continue to improve just as it did in Classic Mac OS. Regarding know what you bought, well to be honest whoever is selling it can tell you and knowing before you buy is more important than knowing after. David On Sunday, January 12, 2003, at 01:38 PM, J J wrote: > I have a G4 Cube with 448 Ram installed. I know from OS9 that I have 2 > chips at 222 and one chip at 322. My question is simply Why does Sys > Profiler in OSX 10.2.3 not show me the 322 or 222 or even the CL3 > designation of my ram. How the hell am I supposed to know what it is > when I get new Ram if the profiler does not tell me? > > Is there an Apple app that gives this info? Why is it not in > Profiler-it was before? > > jj