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Re: Apple System Profiler
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Re: Apple System Profiler


  • Subject: Re: Apple System Profiler
  • From: Richard 23 <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 9 Dec 2000 05:44:45 -0800

>What MacOS version are you using to get your script to pull individual
>pieces of information? With MacOS 8.6, I have just the opposite problem.
>I can make ASP make a text report but I can't get it to give me individual
>pieces of information. I am going to have to write scripts to parse the
>text report unless your script will work on MacOS 8.6 (or we'll have to
>upgrade to a higher MacOS).
>-Bill Tandy
>Austin, TX

What? Another thread on ASP? I haven't tried it in 8.6 but I have a
little script on my site to simplify custom queries of the Apple System
Profiler on my site. Dunno if you've tried it or not. If not, check it
out.

As to the 40 or so people who have downloaded it so far, if any problems
have cropped up (or even if they haven't), I'd appreciate a quick note
so I can improve it, enshrine it, or toss it into the abyss.

I have no need of it myself so haven't put it to the real-world test.
If nobody tells me what's broke it ain't gonna get fixed!

<http://homepage.mac.com/richard23/applescript01.html#ASPquery>

R23


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