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Can a script tell if it is running in the VM? [message #43534] Fri, 15 April 2005 11:08
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Can one set switches differently depending upon whether
a program is using the VM or not? I'm not clear that there
is any easy way of telling whether one is in the VM.
Trying and failing at execute() seems a bit extreme.

Is there some easy, and safe for IDL 5.x, way to check if
one is in the VM environment? It seems like there should
be a system variable that indicates the environment
but I didn't see it mentioned in the doucmentation I've seen.

Thanks,
Tom McGlynn
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