Tanvir,
As far as I know the processor ID is only available on the Intel platform
and so will be unique to Intel. Because it is proprietory, I don't think
there is a standard Windows API call to retrieve it.  A quick scan over the
Intel site should/may reveal how to do it.

I'll look more into setting the video attributes when I have a little more
time this afternoon as I'm quite busy at the moment.

Dave Crozier


-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of tanvir ahmad
Sent: 25 February 2008 10:41
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Subject: Re: Screen and Monitor Attributes

U'r program is usefully but not solved my problem, but I'll using it other
work. I just come an idea how to read system processor number,  is it
possible by VFP?


On Mon, Feb 25, 2008 at 2:08 AM, Dave Crozier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Guys,
> In response for how to set the video resolution osing VFP from Tanvir,
> I've
> Just been playing around with a small program to extract the monitor and
> screen attributes via VFP. I haven't looked at how to set the attributes
> at
> the moment but thought that this may well be useful to some of you out
> there:
>
> * Program to
> * Browse the Video attributes and screen
> * resolution
> Create Cursor curAttrib_Video(ID C(30), Property C(30), Property_Type
> C(1),
> Num_Value N (9,4) null, Char_Value C(64) null)
>
> oService=Getobject("winmgmts:\\.\root\cimv2")
> oCollection=oService.ExecQuery("select * from win32_videoController")
>
> For each oItem in oCollection
>        cId=oItem.Name
>
>        For each oProperty in oItem.Properties_
>                Do case
>                Case VarType(oProperty.Value)="C"
>                        cProperty_Type="C"
>                        cValue=oProperty.Value
>                        nValue=null
>                        *
>                Case VarType(oProperty.Value)="N"
>                        cProperty_Type="N"
>                        cValue=Transform(oProperty.Value)
>                        nValue=oProperty.Value
>                        *
>                Otherwise
>                        cProperty_Type="U"
>                        cValue=null
>                        nValue=null
>                        *
>                EndCase
>
>
>                Insert into curAttrib_Video (Id, Property, Property_Type,
> Char_Value, Num_Value) ;
>                                        values (cId, oProperty.Name,
> cProperty_Type, cValue, nValue)
>        EndFor
>
> EndFor
> Browse
>
>
> Create Cursor curAttrib_Monitor(ID C(30), Property C(30), Property_Type
> C(1), Num_Value N (9,4) null, Char_Value C(64) null)
> oCollection=oService.ExecQuery("select * from win32_DesktopMonitor")
>
> For each oItem in oCollection
>        cId=oItem.Name
>
>        For each oProperty in oItem.Properties_
>                Do case
>                Case VarType(oProperty.Value)="C"
>                        cProperty_Type="C"
>                        cValue=oProperty.Value
>                        nValue=null
>                        *
>                Case VarType(oProperty.Value)="N"
>                        cProperty_Type="N"
>                        cValue=Transform(oProperty.Value)
>                        nValue=oProperty.Value
>                        *
>                Otherwise
>                        cProperty_Type="U"
>                        cValue=null
>                        nValue=null
>                        *
>                EndCase
>
>
>                Insert into curAttrib_Monitor(Id, Property, Property_Type,
> Char_Value, Num_Value) ;
>                                        values (cId, oProperty.Name,
> cProperty_Type, cValue, nValue)
>        EndFor
>
> EndFor
> Browse
>
>
> Dave Crozier
>
>
>
>
>
>
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