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July 1998, Week 1

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Ron Horner <[log in to unmask]>
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Ron Horner <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 2 Jul 1998 14:22:18 -0500
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You could use the "$SERIAL" in to check the version number.  This is a copy
of the help text:

Provides information on the Reflection product being used.  There are six
parts to the 14-character string xnnyvvvzssssss:

x    Defines the personal computer code(this value is only of use for
copies of Reflection prior to version 5.10)
nn   The product number: 01 is Reflection for HP, 02 is Reflection for UNIX
 and Digital, and 04 for Reflection for ReGIS Graphics  (this value is only
 of use for copies of Reflection prior to version 5.10)
y    Indicates a regular, combo, or demo version of the product (- means
regular, / means combination product for both HP and DEC,  * means demo
version)
vvv  Indicates the version number of the product (this value is only of use
 for copies of Reflection prior to version 5.10)

z    Indicates whether this is a individual (I), LAN (L), or a Server (S)
version of Reflection
ssssss    Indicates the Reflection serial number (this value is only of use
 for copies of Reflection prior to version 5.10)

Hope it helps!!






"Paul H. Christidis" <[log in to unmask]> on 07/02/98 02:08:06
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Subject:  ESC sequence for Reflections version




Fellow listers,

Does anyone know if there is an escape sequence that could be used to
identify the version of reflections that is being used to connect to our
host?
We'll be moving our HP3000, changing its IP address in the process, and are
trying to identify users that maybe using older versions of Reflections and
who may not be able to execute a generic script that will update their
settings file with the new IP address.

Thanks
Paul H. Christidis

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