I'm not sure about doing so programmatically that's portable among operating systems, but the boot information presented by most motherboards includes the copyright notice for the BIOS. You might need to disable the branded splash screen some mass-market pre-assembled PCs use to see it.

If you need to know how to do so from code, you might need to find the call for your OS. Under Windows you can check the registry at HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\HARDWARE\DESCRIPTION\System or the WMI class Win32_BIOS. For Linux I'm sure it's not too difficult, but I couldn't tell you without searching for it.

Update: fixed a typo: s/Systemor/System or/


In reply to Re: How old is my computer? by mr_mischief
in thread How old is my computer? by slloyd

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