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Parameter, Interrupts, etc unter WinXP

Unter MS-DOS gibt/gab es ein sehr hilfreiches Tools namens GET.EXE,
mit dem verschiedene Parameter, Interrupts, Anschlüsse, Parallel- & Seriele-Ports, etc. abgefragt werden konnten.

Gibt es so etwas auch für WinXP ?

Danke & LG Stefan

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76109 30.04.2010 um 08:09:17 Uhr
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Hallo megaotto2!

Dazu fällt mir nur Dr. Hardware ein, dass aber leider nicht kostenlos ist.
30Tage-Testversion: http://www.chip.de/downloads/Dr.-Hardware-2010_12998638.html

Gruß Dieter
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megaotto2 30.04.2010 um 20:10:12 Uhr
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Hallo Dieter,

Dr. Hardware ist mir wohl bekannt - hab die Vollversion 2010.

Mein Problem ist, ich will die gewonnen Parameterwerte in anderen Programmen oder in Batch´s weiterverarbeiten.

Gruß Stefan
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megaotto2 14.05.2010 um 17:00:42 Uhr
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mein Problem ist zwar noch nicht gelöst, aber für BATCH-Programmierer habe ich vielleicht ein kleines Tool:

Nach längerem Suchen die Orginaldatei GET.EXE (programmiert: Nov 1991) mit der kompletten Dokumentation wiedergefunden.

nachfolgend ein Auszug, hier Inhakltsverzeichnis, aus der Org.-Beschreibung (ca. 118 Seiten gesamt), damit man sieht,
was das Programm kann bwz. macht.

Wer´s haben will, einfach ´ne E-Mail an "megaotto2@eov.de", und ich schicke es zu ...


GET.EXE

Bob Stephan's BATch Enhancer

Version 2.5

November 1991

Copyright 1991, Bob Stephan
All Rights Reserved


GET.DOC Table of Contents Page ii

READ.ME....................................................................i
LICENSING SUMMARY..........................................................i
Vendors, Corporate, and Commercial Users.................................i
Individuals, Shareware Authors, and SYSOPS...............................i
VISA and MASTERCARD........................................................i
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS........................................................1
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS............................................................1
ABOUT THE AUTHOR...........................................................2
LIMITED WARRANTY (and other legalities)....................................2
HELP SCREEN................................................................3
ENTERING COMMANDS..........................................................5
SEE HOW IT RUNS............................................................5
SYNTAX EXPLANATIONS........................................................6
Command..................................................................6
Argument(s)..............................................................6
brackets............................................................6
"" double quotes.......................................................6
filespec...............................................................6
chars..................................................................6
#......................................................................6
num, div...............................................................6
Environment..............................................................6
ErrorLevel...............................................................7
Extended.................................................................7
Surrogates...............................................................7
Switches.................................................................7
ERRORLEVEL.................................................................8
SWITCHES..................................................................10
/A...........................Prompt Attribute...........................10
/B.........................Flush Keyboard Buffer........................11
/C..........................Suppress Ctrl-Break.........................11
/E.............................Enhanced Keys............................11
/L...............................Lowercase..............................11
/M..........................Master Environment..........................11
/TR..............................Trim Right.............................11
/TL..............................Trim Left..............................11
/U...............................Uppercase..............................12
/V.............................Variable Name............................12
/W............................Wait or Number............................12
/X....................Extended Keys or eXtra function...................12
/~..........................GET S Escape Action.........................13
USING GET COMMANDS........................................................14
STRING HANDLING AND SCREEN I/O............................................14
GET C...........................GET Character...........................18
GET N.........................GET yes/no aNswer.........................21
GET T............................Moving Text............................23
GET S.............................GET String............................25
GET I..........................Check Key Buffer.........................28
GET Z..........................Put String (Zap).........................30
GET ZE..........................Standard Input..........................32
GET R.............................'Rithmetic............................34
GET B........................Clear (Blank) Screen.......................36
GET V.........................Get/set video mode........................37
GET VE.......................Get/set video border.......................38
GET H...........................Date and Time...........................39
GET U..........................Keyboard BUffer..........................42
GET UE............................Shift Locks...........................44
GET DISK and FILE Information.............................................45
GET K........................Get disk free space........................45
GET Q.....................Get Disk Capacity (Quota).....................47
GET L..........................Get volume label.........................49
GET LE........................Match volume label........................51
GET F...........................Get file size...........................52
GET Y.........................Current Directory.........................56
GET YE...........................Logged Drive...........................56
GET MEMORY and SYSTEM Information.........................................58
GET BR........................Get/Set Break Flag........................58
GET P.......................Check for Printer(PRN)......................59
GET PE......................Initialize Printer(PRN).....................59
GET E........................Get Environment Left.......................60
GET M..........................Get Memory Free..........................61
GET D..........................Get DOS Version..........................62
GET 7.........................Check Coprocessor.........................63
GET 7E..........................Check CPU Type..........................63
GET 4.........................Check 4DOS Status.........................64
GET 4E.......................Check Windows Status.......................64
GET A.........................Check for ANSI.SYS........................65
GET AE.....................Check for ROM BIOS Model.....................65
GET W...........................Warm/Cold Boot..........................66
Environment and Shells....................................................67
PROGRAM INFORMATION.......................................................68
LICENSING AND DISTRIBUTION................................................68
Corporate Users.........................................................68
SYSOPs, User Groups, and Shareware authors..............................69
Vendors.................................................................69
Registered Users........................................................69
Now for the commercial....................................................69
SPECIAL OFFER.............................................................70
Appendix A.......................The DOS Environment.....................A-1
Appendix B.......................ASCII and Scan Codes....................B-1