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How to determine if user's computer is PowerPC or Intel
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How to determine if user's computer is PowerPC or Intel


  • Subject: How to determine if user's computer is PowerPC or Intel
  • From: "Andrew Peckover" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 21 Apr 2009 11:58:32 -0700

Hi,
 
I'm using OS 10.5.6 and PackageMaker 3.0.3 (174).
 
Trying to figure out how the installer can check to make sure that the user has an intel-based Mac, failing to install if it's not and giving the user a message "sorry this program requires an Intel based computer".
 
In Distribution --> Requirements, I see there is an easy way to determine the OS version, and it can pop up a nice message to the user.  But I'm not finding a way to determine processor type.
 
Perhaps I need to set that to "result of script", then figure out how to make my own script for this.  If so, are there any sample scripts that do this sort of thing, check system info?
 
Thanks,
Andrew
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