How do I tell if dual channel is enabled?

I installed my memory in slots 1 & 3 (Corsair PC3200 TwinX) and every thing works just fine. But how do I know the systems is running in dual channel mode?
Thanks.

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I get "Dual Channel Liner Mode" during start up. What is "Liner Mode" and is it something that can be changed?
Oh....
When I booted for the first time it said: ''Virtual Dual Channel or Single Channel''. Then I booted for the second time and it said ''Dual Channel''.
Maybe you should try to insert the DIMM's in memory slot's 2 and 4?

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