Re: LZ: Shell detection


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Re: LZ: Shell detection



yes, there is.  the shell is the first variable in the vat. that's so it
doesn't get moved around in mem.
-mortis

Buddy Smith wrote:
> 
> Is there any way (within a program) do tell which shell is being used?  If so, we could make our programs USGARD incompatible.  j/k  Actually, it'd be useful for interrupts and stuff.  Also, would someone then write a routine to "prevent MS-DOS programs from detecting Windows"? (you'd get that if you ever looked in the properties of MS-DOS prompt in win95)  BTW, I do not really care about ZShell, USGARD, etc.  After all, the only reason I am programming is to learn programming, so what's the poi
>  code someone else wrote?  Then you don't learn anything.  Some of the people on this list are becoming shell fanatics.  PREDICTION:  Eventually, USGARD will replace Z/Cshell :(  why, well, why has Windows 95 practically replaced all other PC (emphasis on PC) OS's?  Because all the new stuff requires Win 95.
> 
> Buddy Smith
> ti85calc@bellsouth.net
> "There was no shell before usgard"--or was there?

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