Hi

30 Sep 2001, "Samuel W. Heywood" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

 SH> If the driver dies because it sees 7.0 or greater, then the bug is in
 SH> the driver.
yepp ;)

 SH> If it dies because it sees Windows 95, then the bug is in the DOS,
 SH> because the output of the "ver" command *should* be "MS-DOS 7.0",
 SH> but it isn't.
the output of the ver command is irrelevant.
4dos's ver looks like this:
4DOS 5,51   (Win95) DOS 7,10

There is a function call to get dos version, and this delivers correct
values.

eg MSD says:
Operating System: MS-DOS 7.10

So the problem is the driver, and should be cureable by setver.
Simply try it.

 SH> Sam Heywood

CU, Ricsi

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