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Java newbie - Windows API and hardware detection?

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Noozer - 01 Mar 2005 22:01 GMT
Just wondering if the following is possible using a Java applet embeded in a
webpage...

- Detect CPU type and speed
- Detect amount of memory
- Detect amount of free space on C:
- Detect OS type and version

... this would be a Windows only applet, but if it could work for other OS's
all the better.

Could someone give me a few pointers as to how I would go about this?

Thanks!
XamuL - 04 Mar 2005 09:45 GMT
Some of the values you mentioned are set as System properties, but cannot be
accessed from an applet, unless you sign your applet.

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