Re: Apple System Profiler under 10.2
Re: Apple System Profiler under 10.2
- Subject: Re: Apple System Profiler under 10.2
- From: Paul Berkowitz <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 10 Sep 2002 17:46:52 -0700
My guess is that "System Events" - or no app at all - is going to have most
of the missing stuff, so you won't need ASP to open, but that they haven't
managed it yet. It might have been nice to lave it in ASP until they were
ready. But ASP itself seems to have changed. (I'm not clear on how much
changed in 10.1 and how much in 10.2). So maybe that made a lot of the
previous stuff N/A.
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Paul Berkowitz
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From: Brad Allen <email@hidden>
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Date: Tue, 10 Sep 2002 19:29:40 -0500
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To: email@hidden
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Cc: email@hidden, email@hidden
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Subject: Apple System Profiler under 10.2
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I'm having some problems with the Apple System Profiler under Mac OS 10.2.
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1) The scripting dictionary has apparently been severely reduced by
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comparison with the 10.1 version and with the OS 9 version.
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Properties such as System Version, Serial Number, and practically
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everything else seem to have vanished. My existing scripts for the
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Apple System Profiler don't work at all.
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2) The command-line version of Apple System Profiler
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(usr/sbin/AppleSystemProfiler) is now much more complete, but only
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works if you trash the OS 9 version of Apple System Profiler.
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Otherwise, it tries to launch classic environment and the classic
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Apple System Profiler. The command line output of the classic
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environment Apple System Profiler consists of two words: "system
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profile".
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I tried this on two different 10.2 systems and got the same results.
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Below is the whole dictionary of Apple System Profiler for Mac OS
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10.2. It's about one-tenth the size of the previous version.
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Apple System Profiler suite: Apple System Profiler specific classes.
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Class application: Apple System Profiler top level scripting object.
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Plural form:
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applications
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Elements:
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document by name, by numeric index, before/after another
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element, as a range of elements, satisfying a test
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document by name, by numeric index, before/after another
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element, as a range of elements, satisfying a test
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window by name, by numeric index, before/after another
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element, as a range of elements, satisfying a test, by ID
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Properties:
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<Inheritance> application [r/o] -- All of the properties
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of the superclass.
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system profile Unicode text -- a system profile for the
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current machine.
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Class document: A systemProfileFromDocument document.
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Plural form:
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documents
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Properties:
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<Inheritance> document [r/o] -- All of the properties of
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the superclass.
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profile Unicode text -- system profile info returned from
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the document.
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