ver (command)
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In computing, ver
is a command in various DOS, OS/2 and Microsoft Windows command line interpreters (shells) such as COMMAND.COM
, cmd.exe
and 4DOS/4NT. It prints the name and version of the operating system or the command shell. It is roughly equivalent to the Unix command uname
. Some versions of MS-DOS support an undocumented /r switch, which will show the revision as well as the version. The command is also available in the open source MS-DOS emulator DOSBox.
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[edit] Examples
[edit] 4DOS
C:\JPSOFT\4DOS>ver
4DOS 7,50 DOS 5,50
[edit] OS/2
[C:\]ver
The Operating System/2 Version is 4.00
[edit] Windows Vista
C:\Users\root>ver
Microsoft Windows [Version 6.0.6001]
[edit] DOSBox
Z:\>ver
DOSBox version 0.72. Reported DOS version 5.0.
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