Ok, but:
1) never dreamed of typing VER /R or VER /? _this extended version should be the dafault_
that may be not so compatible to batchfiles etc. VER /R is an ancient trick.
2) Kernel version only by numbers is not enough, there are too many variants that show only in the kernel description string string (like fat32)
Kernel 2033 [FAT32, 2004-04-01-CVS, OpenWatcom1.2, UPX1.24-NRV] (not everything can be set. for example, UPX only happens after compiling the kernel.)
and what about all the SYS CONFIG options that are patched into it?
*version, *fat-support *date ( plus the word CVS if non-official release ) *compiler
Alain
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