There is a routine for checking what OS and what system you are running.
From the 4D Help area:
Commands and Topics for 4D Environment
Application type Long Integer
Version type Long Integer
Application version {(*)} String
Compiled application Boolean
Application file String
Structure file String
Data file {(segment)} String
Is data file locked Boolean
Get 4D folder {(folder)} String
DATA SEGMENT LIST (Segments)
ADD DATA SEGMENT
FLUSH BUFFERS
OPEN DATA FILE (accessPath)
CREATE DATA FILE (accessPath)
QUIT 4D {(time)}
GET SERIAL INFORMATION (key; user; company; connected; maxUser)
Is license available {(license)} Boolean
OPEN 4D PREFERENCES (selector)
All of these can be found in the help file. I suppose version type and
application type are what you are looking for.
Hope this helps,
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