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Re: Apple System Profiler and Mac OS X 10.2.x systems
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Re: Apple System Profiler and Mac OS X 10.2.x systems


  • Subject: Re: Apple System Profiler and Mac OS X 10.2.x systems
  • From: Gnarlodious <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 23 Apr 2004 07:29:57 -0600

Entity Nigel Smith spoke thus:

>> do shell script "System_Profiler > " & dp

> (But not present on my system -- did Apple just miss it out or do I need to
> reinstall some stuff?)
Hmmm... I had written in my post "Good for 10.3.x" because the command was
different in 10.2
Typing
which System_Profiler

returns:

/usr/sbin/System_Profiler

so you might try:
AppleSystemProfiler

or look in the same folder for a similarly named command.

-- Gnarlie
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