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Or you could just
:xeq psirpt.pred.sys :-)
:print psirpt.pred.sys
file psilist=$stdlist
run psswinvp.pred.sys;xl='xl.pred.sys,xl.diag.sys'
Also, it was suggested that you could print HPSWINFO.PUB.SYS, but HPSWINFO
is not a list of installed products on a system. It contains what appears to
be ALL available software for MPE systems, some bundled with FOS, others
purchased, but not necessarily installed and available on the target system.
HPSWINFO is a nice place to look up a product number, though.
Doug.
Doug Werth Beechglen Development Inc.
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----- Original Message -----
From: Mark Bixby <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Wednesday, January 05, 2000 2:23 PM
Subject: Re: Determing What Products are Installed
> Sletten Kenneth W KPWA wrote:
> >
> > > If you have trouble running the program metioned below you
> > > can just print the file HPSWINFO.PUB.SYS.
> >
> > > > I've forgotten how you can determine what HP products are
> > > > installed on my system.
> > >
> > > Try the following :
> > >
> > > :run psswinvp.pred.sys
> >
> > Printing HPSWINFO is always an option, but being able to
> > directly run a simple program to display a concise list would
> > be nice.... unfortunately, doing the exact above results in a
> > long list of UNRESOLVED EXTERNALS on our 959
> > (5.5, PP6+). If instead of above you do:
> >
> > :run psswinvp.pred.sys; xl="xl.pred"
>
> You also need xl.diag.
>
> - Mark B.
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