                           SI (System Information)

Description:   Tests your computer's configuration and performance. This
               command reports the results relative to the configuration and
               performance of an IBM PC/XT. IBM-XT compatible: Turbo <NUSIG01>

Syntax:        Version 3.0:   SI

               Version 3.1:   SI [/N]

               Version 4.0, 4.5:   SI [(drive:)] [/A] [/LOG] [/N]

                                 Parameters:

(drive:)       The single-letter specifier (A:, B:, C:, etc.) for the hard
               drive whose performance you want to test. Follow the letter
               with  a colon. SI does not destroy any information on the
               drive. If you do not supply a drive, SI does not compute a
               disk performance index.

/A             Skips BIOS tests. If you include this switch, SI does not test
               input/output ports, check the existence of extended or
               expanded memory, or perform a disk performance test.








/LOG           Displays diagnostic output as separate (not overlaid) output
               lines that can be redirected to either a printer or a disk
               file. You can send the output to a printer or a disk file by
               including the MS-DOS redirection character ()) followed by a
               printer name or filename at the end of the command.

/N             Prevents SI from testing memory and from reporting information
               about the computer's memory. Some computers will lock up and
               require rebooting if a memory test is performed; however,
               these tests do not harm memory. Note that early releases of
               version 4.0 do not process statistics about the IBM PS/2 or
               the VGA display mode.

See <NUDI>.

