SysInfo

Overview

SysInfo is a tool for AmigaOS versions 2.04 to 3.1 to display and edit system information such as installed hardware, running tasks, loaded libraries, open screens and windows and a lot more.

Pictures

SysInfo about requester

SysInfo main window, click on the gadgets to see pictures of the other windows:

SysInfo main window System Configuration Tasks SegTracker Libraries Devices Resources Ports Semaphores Interrupts Memory Valid Memory Areas LowMemoryHandlers Vectors Resident Modules Resident Programs DosDevices Assigns Locks Screens PubScreens Windows Fonts Commodities Exchange Expansion Boards

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System Configuration Tasks SegTracker
Libraries Devices Resources
Ports Semaphores Interrupts
Memory Valid Memory Areas LowMemoryHandlers
Vectors Resident Modules Resident Programs
DosDevices Assigns Locks
Screens PubScreens Windows
Fonts Commodities Exchange Expansion Boards

History

After some experimenting with a CLI only version, a complete rewrite was done in February 1993 resulting in SysInfo 1.30, the first GUI version which ran on its own Screen with a fullscreen Window.

Starting with version 2.00 in March 1994 SysInfo required at least AmigaOS 2.04.
The GUI was completely reworked at this point, leading to version 2.04 in June 1994 featuring the main window and sub windows as show above.

A long period of feature additions and bug fixing lasting until May 1996 followed. Development went slower at this point and finally stopped with version 2.26 in July 1998.

SysInfo 3.x was planned as a complety rewrite using the MUI toolkit and more general list scanning and structure display routines to reduce code duplication.
It never got past the planning state.