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setverの例文

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  • SETVER already allowed Novell DOS to disguise itself as DOS versions by file name and globally and, specifying a magic sub-version of 255, it would even disable its own internal BDOS version check in order to cope with programs specifically probing for " DR-DOS ".
  • The modified kernel and SETVER driver by Paul would, in an hierarchical model, also support load paths in order to distinguish between multiple executables of the same file name, and it introduced an extended mode, in which SETVER could not only fake DOS versions, but also BDOS kernel versions.
  • The modified kernel and SETVER driver by Paul would, in an hierarchical model, also support load paths in order to distinguish between multiple executables of the same file name, and it introduced an extended mode, in which SETVER could not only fake DOS versions, but also BDOS kernel versions.
  • Sub-versions of 128 to 255 would be reported as DOS sub-versions 0 to 127 to applications, but with the BDOS version check disabled, while sub-versions 100 to 127 could be used to fake different BDOS versions, whereas the DOS revision number ( typically set to 0 in a static, pre-boot patchable data structure ) would be taken as the reported sub-version instead, so that SETVER / G / X 6.114 would allow versions of DR-DOS since 7.02 to still report themselves as a " DOS 6.0 " and with a faked BDOS version 7.2 ( 114 decimal = 72 hexadecimal ), thereby masquerading as Novell DOS 7 / OpenDOS 7.01.