Subj : Re: Synchronet can maybe. To : Joe Delahaye From : Time Warrior Date : Tue Jul 26 2005 07:59 am From Newsgroup: alt.bbs.synchronet To: Joe Delahaye Re: Re: Synchronet can maybe. By: Joe Delahaye to Deuce on Thu Jul 21 2005 11:37 pm > 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 > > 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. > Correct me if I dont remember right, but I thought that Win95, had a > DOS7 directory ? Might have been hidden though Nope. In 95/98/etc.. all the old DOS stuff was located in C:\WINDOWS\COMMAND\ as opposed to C:\DOS\. In 2k/XP/etc... it's either in C:\WINNT\SYSTEM32\ or C:\WINNT\SYSTEM\ (I forget which off hand and don't feel like looking at the moment :-) -- .---------------------------------------------------------------. | [TiME WaRRiOR] aka [Dave Kelso] AIM: Twar782 | +o Malkavia BBS | | www : synchsupport.net - malkaviabbs.com - xpresit.net | | www$: josephsjewelersonline.com - preferedinsurance.com | | @: time.warrior@malkaviabbs. com | \______________________________________________________________/ --- Synchronet 3.12a-Win32 NewsLink 1.76 * Malkavia - Chicago, IL - telnet://malkaviabbs.com --- Synchronet 3.12b-Win32 NewsLink 1.83 .