I'm responding to two messages at once. Please don't think less of me ;-)

On 8/2/04 2:12 PM, "Scott Rossi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Windows, I don't know, but on OS X maybe you might be able to get something
from System Profiler?

This looks promising. Now, is there a command line tool that gives this info in OS X...



On Aug 2, 2004, at 12:23 PM, Ken Ray wrote:

Well, I know you can find out what type a drive is (like removable, fixed,
etc.) on Windows, but I don't know if you can find out specifically if it's
a USB flash drive vs. a Zip drive, etc.

Hmm, if I could tell the difference between a CD-ROM and USB that would be great. I'm still in the pondering stages of something but the idea is basically that we may have a training app distributed on USB flash drive (still have to do some speed tests, etc.). We don't need hard core copy protection but one of the things we don't want the casual user to do is burn the data to a CD and give it to their friend. I'm just looking at different methods I might be able to use to tie data to a USB flash drive.



-- Trevor DeVore Blue Mango Multimedia [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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