so:
IPCVER$  0  NON HERMES
IPCVER$  1  HERMES
IPCVER$  3 SUPERHERMES

Correct?

2018-04-04 12:09 GMT+02:00 Bob Spelten via Ql-Users <
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> Op Wed, 04 Apr 2018 10:55:59 +0200 schreef Giorgio Garabello via Ql-Users <
> ql-users@lists.q-v-d.com>:
>
> SMSQ / E with the MACHINE command can detect if Hermes / Superhermes is
>> present. Is there a way to distinguish via software if it is hermes or
>> superhermes in order to automatically load the correct drivers?
>>
>> The method I use is to test the Hermes version:
> : LRESPR dev1_IPCexts_bin
> : mouse%= IPCVER$()
> : IF mouse% =3 : LRESPR dev1_IPCextKB_bin : REM it's SuperH!
>
> The IPCexts are part of the Hermes package, only 356 bytes.
> Its Function IPCVER$() returns a string as "1.nn" but we only need the
> first digit. No Hermes would give "0.00".
> The IPCextKB_bin is the proper SHermes keyboard driver where KB could be
> IT in your case.
>
> Bob
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