Hiya,
If you don't strictly need a Transcript solution you can use the
following shell commands:
OS X: system_profiler
For details on usage: man system_profiler
WinXP: systeminfo
For details on usage: systeminfo -?
Win2K: msinfo32.exe
For details on usage: msinfo32.exe -?
Note that this will bring up a GUI, use the details on usage to pass to
a file. Works on WinXP as well.
Might not work on some systems unless you specify the full path
(C:\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\MSInfo\msinfo32.exe).
NT4/Win2K/WinXP: winmsd
Also brings up a GUI, but no need to declare the file path. Can't recall
if this worked with Win98.
They have varying levels of output as well as the option to output to a
file (check the usage details for specifics).
Just in case: When on the man page on OS X press 'q' to come out of it,
use the arrow keys/page keys to move up and down the 'page'.
Cheers,
Luis.
Richmond Mathewson wrote:
"On Windows XP, "put the machine" returns "x86" in Rev
2.8 gm-3."
Well, it could be worse :)
My fantasy is a set of commands whereby the following
facts can be ascertained:
Processor
OS
RAM
bus-speed
and a whole lot more while I'm riding the wave . . .
this would make things considerably easier to tailor
applications to end-users' specific computer
environments.
sincerely, Richmond Mathewson
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