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28/01/2002 13:34:33
 
 
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Visual FoxPro
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Doug,

I'm really not a broken record <g>. That is referring to the Windows version...you can also get the same information by right-clicking on My Computer. Here is a more information.


Typing VER returns in Windows 98 shows:
Windows 98 [4.10.222]
You are suggesting they went backward two versions of DOS, then plopped Win9x on top of it. It didn't happen that way :)

>Steve,
>
>I just checked on one of our machines that is running the 2nd Edition of W98. At the command window typing 'VER' results in '4.10.2222'
>
>As far as I can see W98 sits on top of DOS 4.10.2222.
>
>
>
>>You don't think so about which statement? I am positive the 4.00 refers to the Windows version. Further, I know that the DOS version in Windows 9x is *not* 4. Version 4.1 was, as Tom stated, the most unstable version of DOS released. Most people stayed with DOS 3.x (.2?) until DOS 5 came out. DOS 6.2 was the final MS-DOS release.
>>
>>BTW, Windows 2000 is version 5...of Windows, that is <g>
>>
>>>Steve,
>>>
>>>>>Hi Doug,
>>>>>
>>>>>That means Windows version 4. The DOS version is 7.x, I think...
>>>
>>>Don't think so.. Are you thinking of DR DOS perhaps? Or Novell DOS, which it became?
>>>
>>>
Steve Gibson
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