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  • From: "Richard Smykla"<email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 04 Oct 2002 15:32:23 -0400

John,

Try:

do shell script "top -l1"

That's the letter 'l' followed by the number 1

Rick

On Fri, 04 Oct 2002 14:53:12 -0400 "John C. Welch" <email@hidden> wrote:

> On 10/04/2002 14:32, "roy whelden" wrote:
>
> > do shell script "uptime"
> >
> > works fine, but the Applescript command
> >
> > do shell script "top"
> >
> > returns the error of "Error opening Terminal:
> unknown"?
> >
> > I hope I've provided enough information.
> (This is an OS X 10.2 script.)
>
> Because uptime runs, gets info, outputs info,
> and quits without user
> intervention.
>
> Top runs...and runs...and runs.....and
> runs.......
>
> John
>
>
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> in Alaska was $80,000. At a special ceremony,
> two of the most expensively
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> amid cheers and applause from
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> were both eaten by a killer
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