Yeah. System Profiler is awesome. It contains a lot of great  
information about your Mac. I got pretty surprised then I found out  
how much information it gives. I can give you an example. Here is what  
it says about my power:

Battery Information:

   Model Information:
   Serial Number:       DP-ASMB016-38cd-23e3
   Manufacturer:        DP
   Device name: ASMB016
   Pack Lot Code:       0002
   PCB Lot Code:        0000
   Firmware Version:    0110
   Hardware Revision:   0500
   Cell Revision:       0102
   Charge Information:
   Charge remaining (mAh):      4724
   Fully charged:       Yes
   Charging:    No
   Full charge capacity (mAh):  4848
   Health Information:
   Cycle count: 17
   Condition:   Good
   Battery Installed:   Yes
   Amperage (mA):       0
   Voltage (mV):        12468

System Power Settings:

   AC Power:
   System Sleep Timer (Minutes):        0
   Disk Sleep Timer (Minutes):  0
   Display Sleep Timer (Minutes):       10
   Automatic Restart On Power Loss:     No
   Wake On AC Change:   No
   Wake On Clamshell Open:      Yes
   Wake On LAN: Yes
   Display Sleep Uses Dim:      Yes
   Battery Power:
   System Sleep Timer (Minutes):        0
   Disk Sleep Timer (Minutes):  0
   Display Sleep Timer (Minutes):       2
   Wake On AC Change:   No
   Wake On Clamshell Open:      Yes
   Display Sleep Uses Dim:      Yes
   Reduce Brightness:   Yes

Hardware Configuration:

   UPS Installed:       No

AC Charger Information:

   Connected:   Yes
   Charging:    No


Best regards:
Søren Jensen
Mail & MSN:
s...@coolfortheblind.dk
Website:
http://www.coolfortheblind.dk/

On 28/08/2009, at 14.36, Dane Trethowan wrote:

> Hi!
>
> I'm sure most of you are aware of the System Profiler in your  
> "Apple" Menu? This utility displays a profile of your Mac
>
> I've just had to use it to check on something and I thought I'd do  
> some further exploration and I was well rewarded.  For example, did  
> you know that you can save your System profile to a file? Very handy  
> to email the tech should you have to or send to someone, you can  
> save in multiple formats including XML, RTF and TXT.
>
>
>
> ******************************
>
> Dane Trethowan
> From Melton Victoria Australia
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