BuddyApi will get you:
HD serial # (also, type, name, size, free space)
CPU info (vendor, type, model, stepping, speed)

As far as the Ethernet address- Are you looking for the information given by using the
(obviously PC) "netstat -r" command? If so you could always put the output of the command into a text file and read that text file.
OR, you could contact Gary (buddyApi) and he might be willing to whip something up for you.




Thank you,

   Stephen Ingrum
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Warren Ockrassa wrote:

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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