Afternoon, all.
I actually came across this in the 'Cooking' repos of one of the SliTaZ forum's most prolific contributors, of all places. UExtract 'unzipped' the .tazpkg format without a murmur (thanks, Jake!), and, er, well.....there's not much to it, in fact. A Python script in/usr/bin, and a Glade script, along with a collection of CPU logos, in /usr/share. A .desktop entry and icon complete this wee app.
You can see the resemblance to CPU-Z, can't you?
[Click to enlarge:-]
I know most Pups have Glade by default. Not so sure about Python, but again, perhaps an easy way for newbies to give us some basic system info?
Investigating the project's home-page at SourceForge would seem to show there was only one main release, and that never made it out of 'beta'. Still seems pretty capable, though.
I've attached a .pet to this post. Enjoy.
Mike.
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