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Re: Apple System Profiler
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Re: Apple System Profiler


  • Subject: Re: Apple System Profiler
  • From: Mike Tuller <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 11 Dec 2000 11:45:24 -0600

I'm using a Powerbook G3 (bronze) with OS 9.0.4. Like I said though, It
wouldn't put any data into a text file on a Indigo iMac. The script is
picky. If you have one writeData wrong, there will be no output in the text
file, so if the script is calling to a piece of equipment that isn't there,
it might not write.

> From: Bruce Robertson <email@hidden>
> Date: Mon, 11 Dec 2000 09:14:45 -0800
> To: Mike Tuller <email@hidden>
> Subject: Re: Apple System Profiler
>
> Thanks for the reply; but the rest of us are trying to figure out how to
> make it work for ourselves. It looked like you had a good start. It must
> depend on the version of the OS and therefore the version of ASP you are
> using.
>
>> From: Mike Tuller <email@hidden>
>> Date: Mon, 11 Dec 2000 11:02:21 -0600
>> To: Bruce Robertson <email@hidden>, Applescript
>> <email@hidden>
>> Subject: Re: Apple System Profiler
>>
>> It ran fine on my Powerbook after setting the location of everything, but
>> then I tried to run it on an iMac, and it didn't work, so I guess it is
>> picky as to what computer it will run on.
>>
>> Don't worry about it, I'm just going to give up on it.


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