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ASTRA - Advanced Sysinfo Tool

ASTRA - Advanced Sysinfo Tool and Reporting Assistant. This program performs computer configuration analysis and diagnostics. It gives detailed information about your computer hardware and devices operational modes, including undocumented information. A unique quick HDD Health Status checker is included. It provides information on CPU, motherboard, hard disks, S.M.A.R.T., CD/DVD devices, SCSI devices, memory modules, chipset, BIOS, PCI/AGP, ISA/PnP and PnP devices, monitor, video card, sound card, network card, printer, etc. This program also creates a report file in plain text, INI, HTML, XML and CSV format, and is able to run in batch mode. Bootable ISO and floppy images are also
available. The DOS version is especially designed for system restore purposes and may be used by repair professionals.

This program FREE for non-commercial purposes.

Platform:
DOS.


Windows version also available. Click here to learn more about ASTRA32 for Windows.

    Program Features

 detects 1067 processor and coprocessor types from: Intel, AMD, Cyrix, VIA, Centaur/IDT, Rise, Transmeta, NexGen, UMC, IBM, Texas Instruments, C&T, IIT, ULSI, National Semiconductor, SiS, DM&P, RDC, Spreadtrum, Hygon, Zhaoxin, Montage

 identifies processor frequency, CPU clock multiplier and FSB clock, detects expected (not-overclocked) processors frequency, processor number, socket (slot, socket) and package (Platform ID) processor type, identifies processor features (MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, Supplemental SSE3, SSE4, AVX, 3DNow!, 3DNow! Extensions and others) and L1/L2/L3 processor cache size, SSPEC and OPN numbers

identifies processor sSPEC number / OPN code. The program can distinguish more than 7300 sSpec numbers / OPN codes

quick HDD Health Status checker (using an unique algorithm) and calculation of SSD Remaining Life

identifies vendor and model of chipset. Detailed information about the memory controller (supported and current memory types and clocks, controller mode, timings, etc), north bridge and south bridge

 identifies motherboard manufacturer and URL, identifies vendor, date and version of BIOS

 identifies models and size of ATA/ATAPI devices (HDD, CD/DVD drives, ZIP drives). Detects interface type (Parallel ATA, Serial ATA I, Serial ATA II). 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/DVD-drives' maximum and current read/write speeds

 reading of HDD S.M.A.R.T. information (including drives using external UDMA/SATA/RAID controllers) and detection of HDD temperature

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

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

 identifies PCI/AGP/PCI-X/PCI-E/PCMCIA, system PnP, ISA/PnP devices and used resources. Program can detect over 31000 devices

 identifies over 26800 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 (see example), INI (see example), HTML (see example), XML (see example) and CSV (see example)

 able to run in batch mode

 program can be run from a bootable floppy, CD/DVD or USB drive. Bootable ISO and floppy images are also available.

 program runs under any extended memory managers (QEMM, EMM, etc.)

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


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