said:
> (hypothetical)
> C:>DVRLVLID \BOOT\OS2\OS2CDROM.DMD
> OS2CDROM.DMD driver level is 9.36
It's called bldlevel. It works as long as the programmers follow the
rules.
If the info is missing is use:
strings filename | grep IBM
which usually works for IBM supplied code. For others I use:
strings filename | grep \.[0-9]
>I tried SYSLEVEL.EXE but it just returns the contents of the SYSLEVEL.*
>files.
Yes, the manual says that's what it does :-)
Steven
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