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Sandy Shapiro wrote:
> >How do you determine the kernel version?
> I look at the bottom of the screen during boot up.
Man does it flash by fast. Half-a-dozen more boots should do it. :)
Mark Abramowitz wrote:
> [On] eCS, the maintennance tool, ecsmt, will tell you
Good to know. I'm still W4 FP10.
Steven Levine wrote:
> For the command line types:
> bldlevel \os2krnl
> For the EPM types:
> epm \os2krnl
> and search for Internal revision
Both work here, thanks. 9.034.
Thanks everyone.
- Peter
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