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- 26 Dec 2011 03:17
- Forum: DOS Batch Forum
- Topic: Decoding password letters.
- Replies: 4
- Views: 4902
Re: Decoding password letters.
Wee bit off topic, but I wrote a simple C program that waited for a key to be pressed and returned the scancode of the key pressed. I then made a vacth script that used a FOR loop to scan a file holding definitions for each scancode relating to any key a-z, A-Z, 0-9, etc, etc. Using this external pr...
- 26 Dec 2011 02:58
- Forum: DOS Batch Forum
- Topic: The final decider-Linux/Unix or Windows
- Replies: 8
- Views: 9498
Re: The final decider-Linux/Unix or Windows
I agree with Ed Dyreen on the tips.com proposition. That would allow subdomains like: dos.tips.com batch.tips.com bash.tips.com which are clearly about DOS tips, Batch tips and Bash tips respectively. It keeps the forums separated and everyone in their repective zone(s) and the admin is still just p...
- 04 Dec 2011 03:27
- Forum: DOS Batch Forum
- Topic: The final decider-Linux/Unix or Windows
- Replies: 8
- Views: 9498
Re: The final decider-Linux/Unix or Windows
The polls don't work on this forum; I vote Linux. While I don't mind batch at all, it's still heavily based on bash.
- 30 Nov 2011 01:59
- Forum: DOS Batch Forum
- Topic: Could we have a Bash section?
- Replies: 7
- Views: 7553
Re: Could we have a Bash section?
Linux/UNIX is superior, if you aren't a pleb who couldn't organise a piss-up at a brewery. Windows holds most of the market share, because Microsoft has money to throw at advertising, and it's got tools that do everything for you. Linux/UNIX users don't like things to be done for them, because it wo...
- 15 Sep 2011 23:11
- Forum: DOS Batch Forum
- Topic: Email
- Replies: 9
- Views: 11494
Re: Email
I'm developing a free e-mail sending site. I think there's a limit with my host, but I'm not concerned about it, please don't abuse it, I'm doing it for all you guys
Here it is:
http://batmail.ueuo.com/
It says (or will say) how to use it when you navigate there
-- Phillid
Here it is:
http://batmail.ueuo.com/
It says (or will say) how to use it when you navigate there
-- Phillid
- 15 Sep 2011 23:01
- Forum: DOS Batch Forum
- Topic: Epic-ish idea!
- Replies: 5
- Views: 6065
Re: Epic-ish idea!
I'm all for having a wiki, because then the community will be able to add clarity and detail for those who cannot get things as easily
-- Phillid
-- Phillid
- 13 Sep 2011 00:38
- Forum: DOS Batch Forum
- Topic: content check
- Replies: 5
- Views: 4891
Re: content check
Hello,
You could use:
It will return each line that has 'hello, world' in it.
I think this is what you meant in your question :/
-- Phillid
You could use:
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findstr /i "hello, world" afile.txt
It will return each line that has 'hello, world' in it.
I think this is what you meant in your question :/
-- Phillid
- 12 Sep 2011 23:38
- Forum: DOS Batch Forum
- Topic: Help with the "gtr" "lss" etc arguments in the "if" command
- Replies: 1
- Views: 2878
Re: Help with the "gtr" "lss" etc arguments in the "if" comm
Sure, always happy to help Basically, the arguments you're talking about include: EQU - EQUAL to NEQ - NOT EQUAL to LSS - LESS than LEQ - LESS than OR EQUAL to GTR - GREATER than GEQ - GREATER than or EQUAL to These are called comparison operators. The basic syntax of the if statement is as follows:...
- 29 Aug 2011 00:11
- Forum: DOS Batch Forum
- Topic: easiest way to recursively copy C: to E: ?
- Replies: 2
- Views: 3478
Re: easiest way to recursively copy C: to E: ?
I did nearly the same thing a few years back!
I used the xcopy command, you could look up how to use it using xcopy /?
phillid
I used the xcopy command, you could look up how to use it using xcopy /?
phillid
- 24 Aug 2011 00:42
- Forum: DOS Batch Forum
- Topic: A CMD lookalike batch file
- Replies: 4
- Views: 4224
Re: A CMD lookalike batch file
Yeah, yeah. I know. It's good enough to get around the blocking of CMD.exe at my school
- 23 Aug 2011 00:59
- Forum: DOS Batch Forum
- Topic: A CMD lookalike batch file
- Replies: 4
- Views: 4224
Re: A CMD lookalike batch file
I made a full CMD batch file a while ago because I couldn't use CMD.exe:
The only thing it can't do is 'echo off', although that would have a simple fix
Just thougth I'd share this one
phillid
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@echo off
:cmdloop
set /p cmd=%cd%^>
%cmd%
goto cmdloop
The only thing it can't do is 'echo off', although that would have a simple fix
Just thougth I'd share this one
phillid
- 23 Aug 2011 00:45
- Forum: DOS Batch Forum
- Topic: "%systemroot%" chages to "C:\windows"
- Replies: 8
- Views: 11946
Re: "%systemroot%" chages to "C:\windows"
Wouldn't one have to use the '>' or the '>>' symbols as well to put into the file?
- 23 Aug 2011 00:40
- Forum: DOS Batch Forum
- Topic: How to add a something to start up using batch?
- Replies: 2
- Views: 3957
Re: How to add a something to start up using batch?
Okeydokey, here's a scirpt that will move the item "runthis.bat" into the current user's start>programs>startup folder: copy runthis.bat "%userprofile%\Start Menu\Programs\Startup\*.*" (EDIT: Changed input filename) Works fine on WinXP, not sure about Win7 or Vista phillid
- 10 Aug 2011 21:18
- Forum: DOS Batch Forum
- Topic: Send data over internet using TCP connection...
- Replies: 2
- Views: 3710
Send data over internet using TCP connection...
Hello, all. Just a quick question about sending data over the internet using a batch file. Does anyone know of a pair of programs that let you send data from one computer to the other by giving an IP address and a port AND be able to use it from the command line, so I could use them to create a batc...
- 29 Jun 2011 23:55
- Forum: DOS Batch Forum
- Topic: How Would You Go About Setting Up A Telnet Online Server?
- Replies: 5
- Views: 5335
Re: How Would You Go About Setting Up A Telnet Online Server
I don't know of a specific piece of telnet server software, however, anything that can listen and talk on a port - maybe 23 - on your computer will do the trick. You just need to write the code to echo the keypresses back etc. and whatever else you want your server to do. I would recommend Perl or a...