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== SUMMARY == | == SUMMARY == | ||
The FoxPro loader program, FOX.EXE, analyzes system information about the processor, memory configuration, and available FoxPro executables to determine which FoxPro executable file to load. To view this information, type | The FoxPro loader program, FOX.EXE, analyzes system information about the processor, memory configuration, and available FoxPro executables to determine which FoxPro executable file to load. To view this information, type "fox -v" (without the quotation marks) at the MS-DOS prompt. | ||
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* Processor (80x86): This line indicates the type of processor. The value displayed is a single digit indicating the value of the | * Processor (80x86): This line indicates the type of processor. The value displayed is a single digit indicating the value of the "x" in "80x86." For example, a "4" indicates an 80486 processor. | ||
* DPMI: This line indicates the presence of an MS-DOS Protected Mode Interface compliant server. The value displayed is | * DPMI: This line indicates the presence of an MS-DOS Protected Mode Interface compliant server. The value displayed is "Yes" or "No." | ||
* EMS: EMS (in K): This line indicates the amount of Lotus/Intel/Microsoft (LIM) version 4.0 Expanded Memory Specification (EMS) memory. The value is displayed in kilobytes. | * EMS: EMS (in K): This line indicates the amount of Lotus/Intel/Microsoft (LIM) version 4.0 Expanded Memory Specification (EMS) memory. The value is displayed in kilobytes. | ||
* VCPI: This line indicates the presence of a Virtual Control Program Interface compliant server. This server allows EMS emulators and MS-DOS extenders to coexist on 80386 or higher processors. The value displayed is | * VCPI: This line indicates the presence of a Virtual Control Program Interface compliant server. This server allows EMS emulators and MS-DOS extenders to coexist on 80386 or higher processors. The value displayed is "Yes" or "No." | ||
* PM: This line indicates that the system has LIM 4.0 compliant expanded memory that supports protected mode applications, such as FOXPROX.EXE. The value displayed is | * PM: This line indicates that the system has LIM 4.0 compliant expanded memory that supports protected mode applications, such as FOXPROX.EXE. The value displayed is "Yes" or "No." | ||
* XMS (in K): This line indicates the amount of Extended Memory Specification (XMS) memory. The value is displayed in kilobytes. | * XMS (in K): This line indicates the amount of Extended Memory Specification (XMS) memory. The value is displayed in kilobytes. | ||
* Ext (in K): This line indicates the amount of extended memory not under the control of either the EMS or XMS. The value is displayed in kilobytes. | * Ext (in K): This line indicates the amount of extended memory not under the control of either the EMS or XMS. The value is displayed in kilobytes. |
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SUMMARYThe FoxPro loader program, FOX.EXE, analyzes system information about the processor, memory configuration, and available FoxPro executables to determine which FoxPro executable file to load. To view this information, type "fox -v" (without the quotation marks) at the MS-DOS prompt.
MORE INFORMATIONThe FOX -V command generates the following lines of information:
Below is a sample of the output generated by FOX -V: Processor (80x86) : 4 DPMI : Yes EMS (in K) : 0 VCPI : No PM : Yes XMS (in K) : 4096 Ext (in K) : 0 Found : C:\FOX25\FOXPROX.EXE C:\FOX25\FOXPRO.EXE FoxPro : C:\FOX25\FOXPROX.EXE Additional query words: FoxDos Keywords : Version : 2.00 2.50 2.50a 2.50b 2.60 Platform : MS-DOS Issue type : |
Last Reviewed: August 19, 1999 |