On Thu, 01 Apr 2004 14:41:10 +0200, you wrote:

Hi,

>when FreeDOS is booted or not?
>VER /R command shows you all you need.

Sorry for this, it's my careless mistake.

>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 
>:)

I need this because when program failed, I'll try older KERNEL to
compare.

>perhaps "SYS CONFIG file" can show the kernel version if "file" is a FreeDOS kernel.

I remember no version information when SYS. I didn't try "SYS CONFIG".

Is it necessary to show version during SYS? My opinion is "a bit more
information" harmless.


Rgds,
Johnson.



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