OSX or Win?

If Windows, I think there's a command-line app you could use (I have to
remember where I've seen it last), for the CPU & HD you need something like
DirectOS.

HTH

... Alex ...

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> 
> Asked this on Direct-L yesterday but no one seemed to have 
> the answer I 
> was looking for.
> 
> I'm wondering if anyone knows of a means (ideally with an Xtra, not 
> something like AppleScript or VBScript) to find out the hardware 
> address of a given system's ethernet card.
> 
> Bonus points for finding out things like CPU and HD serial numbers!
> 
> I know it's doable in theory; I'm just wondering if anyone's actually 
> managed it in practice.
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> 
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