I've an idea, as the official MEM of FreeDOS, is it good to include the FreeCOM and Kernel information also?
I got a bit annoy because when I want to check Kernel version I have to reboot, and I don't prefer to have another tool just check for Kernel and FreeCOM.
when FreeDOS is booted or not? VER /R command shows you all you need.
don't know how to check which version is kernel.sys if you did not boot it. otherwise, simplest is to just download most recent KERNEL.SYS and copy it over yours :)
perhaps "SYS CONFIG file" can show the kernel version if "file" is a FreeDOS kernel.
Bernd
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