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- Name: Apple System Profiler
-
- Version: 1.3.2
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- Released: February 6, 1998
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- Requires: US Mac OS 7.6 or later
-
- Description:
- Apple System Profiler 1.3.2 (ASP) lets you gather
- information about the configuration of your computer.
- For complete information, please see below.
-
- Instructions:
- This software consists of a Disk Copy NDIF (New Disk Image
- Format) compressed image, which requires Disk Copy 6.1 or
- later to use. Download this software to your hard drive and
- then double-click it to use it. Disk Copy is available in
- the Utilities folder.
-
- Disk Copy 6.1 (or later) or Disk Image Mounter 2.1 (or
- later) from Apple are the recommended applications to access
- all disk images released by Apple and are the only supported
- applications to access NDIF disk images.
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- Apple System Profiler 1.3.2 Info
-
- Apple System Profiler 1.3.2 (ASP) lets you gather
- information about the configuration of your computer. The
- information that ASP reports may be useful if you need
- technical support.
-
- ASP 1.3.2 is compatible with all 68040-based Macintosh,
- Macintosh Performa and PowerBook computers, and with all
- PowerPC-based Power Macintosh, Macintosh Performa and
- PowerBook computers. ASP requires Mac OS 7.6 or later.
-
- To install ASP 1.3.2, move the ASP application file into the
- Apple Menu Items folder inside the System Folder.
-
- To use ASP, open the Apple menu and choose Apple System
- Profiler. The System Overview window will appear. Use the
- Select menu option to view other windows with information
- about network and communications, volumes, devices, control
- panels, extensions, System folders and applications. To
- create a report of the information gathered by ASP, use the
- Create Report option under the File menu option.
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- Changes included in Apple System Profiler 1.3.2
-
- - Added support for HFS+ (also called Mac OS Extended format)
- when running with Mac OS 8.1.
- - Added support for Power Macintosh G3 and PowerBook G3.
- - Changed application type from APPL to APPD, so that dropping
- the file onto a system folder will copy it into the Apple Menu
- folder automatically.
- - Changed Device screen "Interface Type" to report "SCSI" for any
- SCSI device.
- - Fixed minor bugs in screen and report formatting, in data
- gathering for classical networking, and for localization of
- string resources.
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