> > can't think of the name of) to fake it
into thinking that it's running
> > under it's native DOS version.
> Could you be thinking of 'setver' (or was it called something else?)
Yes, that is what SETVER is. It contains an editable list of its lies so
that it knows which version number to lie about to which program.
On Thu, 28 Feb 2002, Sellam Ismail wrote:
The MS-DOS ASSIGN command let you assign a drive
letter for a drive, sort
of like an alias.
I think the syntax was:
ASSIGN D: C:
Meaning D: would be the equivalent of C:
It's very useful.
BUT, ...
The INSTALL program of MS-DOS 6.00 would NOT work with an ASSIGNed drive!