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Date: Tue, 30 Jul 2002 19:50:31 PST7
From: "Benedict G. Archer" <bgarcher@gte.net >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: Re: Kernel identification

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"J. R. Fox" wrote:
>
> Steven wrote:
>
> > at 09:25 PM, "J. R. Fox" said:
> >
> > >(single processor). I am running Rev. 14.088_W4 in ECS, which I thought
> > >was the kernel from MCP-2. It had been my impression that Warp 4, WSEB,
> > >and ECS each had their own distinct kernels (which could not be
> > >interchanged), but I don't really know if that is correct.
> >
> > You are close. When discussing the v4.5 kernels, there are 3 variants:
> >
> > Warp4
> > Warp4_UNI
> > Warp4_SMP
> >
> > The Warp4 kernels are for all non-SMP Warp distritions. This includes
> > Warp4 FP13+, MCP1, MCP2.
> >
> > Warp4_UNI is for WSeB systems running a SMP motherboard with a single
> > processor.
> >
> > Warp4_SMP is for WSeB systems running multiple processors.
>
> This seems to directly contradict a message I took off the ECS newsgroup, from Oliver
> Rick, who runs the WarpUpdates site in Germany.
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> " >> Try a later kernel. _W4? That's not eCS ... "
>
> > When I type ver at the command prompt it returns The Operating System/2
> > Version is 4.50 so I assume eCS is running, also it says eCS prev1 at
> > boot.
>
> " It's based on WSeB, so you have to use the _UNI kernels (or _SMP for SMP
> systems). "
> --
> WarpUpdates International/Deutschland & eComStation Compass/Kompass:
> http://www.warpupdates.de/
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> So he must be wrong. Right ?
>
> Jordan
>
Maybe this is no help, but you can try this:
bldlevel os2krnl
to get the internal version of the kernal

Ben A

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