C):/DOS C):/DOS RUN Run DOS Run
Jul 31, 2009 #1 M Mgderf Grandmaster Site Supporter Rating - 100% 43 0 0 May 30, 2009 18,152 113 Lafayette C):/DOS C):/DOS RUN Run DOS Run
Jul 31, 2009 #4 J joekoug Sharpshooter Rating - 100% 12 0 0 Jun 12, 2009 331 16 Fort Wayne I just tried those commands on my my laptop and got an ID 10 T error - What's it mean?
Jul 31, 2009 #5 H haldir Shooter Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Jun 10, 2008 3,183 38 Goshen Now I remember why I never hung around with wintel geeks.
Jul 31, 2009 #6 slacker Master Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Aug 26, 2008 1,725 48 Indianapols, IN haldir said: Now I remember why I never hung around with wintel geeks. Click to expand... who | grep -v blonde | date; cd~ ;\ unzip; touch; finger;\ mount; gasp; unmount; sleep;
haldir said: Now I remember why I never hung around with wintel geeks. Click to expand... who | grep -v blonde | date; cd~ ;\ unzip; touch; finger;\ mount; gasp; unmount; sleep;
Jul 31, 2009 #7 H haldir Shooter Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Jun 10, 2008 3,183 38 Goshen slacker said: who | grep -v blonde | date; cd~ ; unzip; touch; finger; mount; gasp; unmount; sleep; Click to expand... I would make a comment on your pipe method but...
slacker said: who | grep -v blonde | date; cd~ ; unzip; touch; finger; mount; gasp; unmount; sleep; Click to expand... I would make a comment on your pipe method but...
Aug 1, 2009 #8 AFA1CY Master Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Mar 18, 2008 2,158 36 In that Field that is Green A>DEVICE CONOUT:=LPT,CRT A>GENCOM HYPROG PROGI PROG2 A>PIP b:=a:draft.txt A>PIP b:draft.txt = a: B3>PIP myfile.dat=A:[G9]A9>PIP B:[G3]=myfile.dat
A>DEVICE CONOUT:=LPT,CRT A>GENCOM HYPROG PROGI PROG2 A>PIP b:=a:draft.txt A>PIP b:draft.txt = a: B3>PIP myfile.dat=A:[G9]A9>PIP B:[G3]=myfile.dat