SysInfo is an application for Motorola 680x0 based Classic Amiga and is used for getting information about the system like OS and library versions, hardware revisions and stuff.
Exactly 19 years after version 3.24 of SysInfo it's time for an update! The original author Nic Wilson has kindly given me permission to continue the maintenance of this old classic.
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The benchmark results provided by SysInfo is currently not verified on M68060 Amigas and useless in emulators set up to emulate faster than early classic amigas!
Two reports of 1 MB ECS Agnus (NTSC 8372A) identified as a 2 MB Agnus.
When using tools to rearrange windows, "dialogs" can be put behind the main window.
In WinUAE, when enabling "Fast as possible" & JIT it craches after Speed test when scrolling the libraries list.
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Changed handling of speed numbers, if big, don't print decimals
Replaced "Chip Speed vs A600" algoritm to use a lot less instructions and a lot more CHIP mem accesses resulting in a more relevant value. This results in significantly lower value for machines with instruction cache (68020+), which is more accurate because instruction cache should not affect CHIPMEM access speed.
Added support for AC68080 frequenc support
Update will no longer try to open 68040/68060.library when there is no such CPU
Bugfix: 68040/68060 non FPU guru fixed, again!
Lots of updates/corrections in the SysInfo.guide documentation.
The DRIVES/SCSI function was not 'Close'ing each drive that it 'Open'ed after the function was finished.
Planswift Earthwork Pro V3 Jun 2026
PlanSwift, by Trimble, is widely recognized as one of the leading digital takeoff software solutions on the market. While the base software is excellent for counting studs and measuring linear footage of framing, its out-of-the-box earthwork capabilities are somewhat limited to basic area and volume calculations.
: You must scale your page in both vertical and horizontal directions. Look for the crosshair icon next to the page name to verify a dual-direction scale has been applied.
: Use the calculated yardage to accurately estimate truck costs for exporting excess cut or importing necessary fill. planswift earthwork pro v3
This report is exportable to Excel, ProEst, or directly into your PlanSwift bid assembly.
The power of Earthwork Pro v3 lies in its specific feature set designed for the dirt contractor. Let’s break down the core capabilities that define this version. PlanSwift, by Trimble, is widely recognized as one
Earthwork isn't just about volume; it is about density. v3 includes a pre-loaded database of common soil types (Clay, Sand, Rock, Topsoil). By applying shrink (bank to compacted) and swell (bank to loose) factors to your takeoff, the software ensures you aren't ordering 10 trucks when you actually need 13.
: Effortlessly quantify trenches by inputting variables like depth, width, pipe diameter, and bedding depth. It calculates excavated volume, displaced volume, and backfill needs. Look for the crosshair icon next to the
Unlike standard PlanSwift, which treats drawings as flat images, Earthwork Pro v3 introduces directly within the familiar PlanSwift interface. It allows estimators to import PDFs, CAD files (DWG/DXF), or scanned blueprints and immediately generate topographic surfaces.
If you are currently paying a civil engineer $2,000 per project to provide cut/fill calculations, will pay for itself on the first or second bid.
Earthwork Pro v3 streamlines this by:
You aren't just moving dirt; you are moving rock vs. soil. v3 allows you to assign a "hardness rating" to zones. If the west side of the site is shale requiring ripping, and the east side is sand, the software segregates the costs for you.