Subj : Re: Synchronet can maybe. To : Joe Delahaye From : Sniper Date : Fri Jul 22 2005 04:01 pm To: Joe Delahaye -=> Joe Delahaye wrote to Deuce <=- > > There is (was) an MS-DOS 7.0 (It was included with Windows 9x/Me.) > > the ver command returns "Microsoft Windows 95" etc. Not "DOS 7.0". > The only place you can get a 7.0 from that I'm aware of is interrupt 21h > function 30h which is the "MS-DOS Version Number" function. Windows must > returns something for proper emulation, so it returns 7.0... this doesn't me > it's MS-DOS v7.0 any more than OS/2 v1 returning 10.10 means it's MS-DOS > v10.10. > > The ver command tells the tale. JD> Correct me if I dont remember right, but I thought that Win95, had a JD> DOS7 directory ? Might have been hidden though Got a Win95 box here and I don't see any such directory. Hidden or no. This is a complete Win95 install. I checked the program files directory and the Windows directory. I checked the root, nada. Sorry... no such animal. Sniper Killed In Action BBS, telnet://kiabbs.org Home of the Unofficial SynchroNet Support Network. download the info pack at any of the below sites: http://www.chcomputer.net/USSNET.ZIP or http://www.ussnet.org .... It's circulating the Net like Paris Hilton. --- MultiMail/Linux v0.45 --- Synchronet 3.12a-Win32 NewsLink 1.83 * Killed In Action - Valdosta, Ga - telnet://kiabbs.org .