The Flash presents the Rsts/e

 

 

Hacker's Guide....

 

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Well i have absolutely nothing at

all to do tonight so i have decided to

make a sort of "semi-user" guide with

commands and codes.

 

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I guess i can start off and say that

when workin with Rsts/e you are almost

working with just plain basic, with

a few helpful differences, and some

not-so helpful differences.

 

 

 

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Command #1

DIR

 

DIR is the same as catalog on the apple.

 

there are extensions on filenames

when you "DIR" the files. If the extension

of BAS is on the end, then you may just

type The file name, without the extension.

 

 

Included with the DIR command, are switches.

Here are a few, along with their descriptions

 

DIR/EX or DIR/AT

This will give you a somewhat brief listin

g of the DIRectory. It will also tell you

the number of space taken up and the number

of files.

 

DIR/PR

This will give you the listing of the DIRectory

in the same way as the above switches did,

EXCEPT that it will show the protection code.

Protection codes will be explained later...

 

DIR/BK

Will give you The listing of the DIR but

it will be inverted, or backwards.

 

DIR/SZ

Will give the listing of the DIR, and

include the size of each file.

 

DIR/F

Will give the listing of the DIR, but

In a more brief way.

 

Those are the most important switches.

 

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Command #2

RUN

 

Run executes a program. A program can be

up to only 6 characters long with a three

letter extension. E.G.- RUN CHAT.BAC

 

One thing i left out in the DIR section:

You can DIR other accounts, by typing:

 

 

dir [xxx,yyy]

 

 

The reason i bring it up now is cuz i am

about to explain running the programs on

other

accounts. You basicly do the same thing

as DIR [xxx,yyy]. Replace DIR with run

And include the filename after the

account.

 

Note: xxx I believe can any number up

to 255, and yyy can be any number up to 255 also.

 

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Command #3

SAVE

 

The save command is the same as the save

command on any 'ol computer. One other

command similar to SAVE is replace.

REPLACE is used when there is already a

program in

the directory that you want to save, so

instead of saving FILENA.EXT, you would

replace FILENA.EXT

 

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Command #4

SYSTAT

 

I really can't explain it better than

the Rsts/e help files do, so type:

 

 

HELP SYSTAT

 

 

for further help on SYSTAT

 

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Command #5

LOG

 

Typing LOG xxx,yyy will transfer you

to logging you into the account

you specified as xxx,yyy. This is handy

when you have to goto another account and

dont want to hang up.

 

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Command #6

DCL

 

I know this command is important.

We cannot call it a command, but rather

a language. Once in DCL, type HELP. To

get out of DCL, type BASIC, Because

no other command will get you out! except

hanging up!

 

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Command #7

UNSAVE

 

This command allows you to delete a

file in YOUR directory. Typing

 

 

UNSAVE FILENAM.EXT

 

 

will delete FILENAM.EXT

 

KILL will also do this, but you must include

quotes. for instance:

 

KILL "FILENAM.EXT"

 

PIP FILENAM.EXT/de will also execute the

unsave command.

 

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Function #1

ACCOUNTS

 

Accounts are the numbers you enter

when you first log on, After the

USER:

prompt

 

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Tip #1

Hackin Passwords

 

Keep in mind when hackin passowrds

that each password is made up of any 6

characters, and each account is as follows:

 

 

xxx,yyy xxx=any number from 1-255

 

 

Er i mean 0-255, oops.

 

 

yyy=Any number from 0-255

 

 

but xxx usually does not exede 250

and yyy usually does not exede 150

 

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Control keys:

 

 

a ^T or CTRL-T will print out program stats

A CTRL-R will print out everything

in the current line before pressing return

A CTRL-U will erase everything on

the line you are on.

A CTRL-C will break out of a program

A CTRL-S will pause printout

 

 

& A CTRL-Q will resume printout

 

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Tip #2

When DIRing, you can type:

 

 

DIR !

" #

" $

" %

" &

 

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Note #1

Remember, [1,] ( means wildcard, or all numbers)

accounts are privilidged accounts

and can delete any users online.

 

This is acheived by typing:

 

UT KILL xx

 

xx= your job number. Look in the SYSTAT

for your job.

 

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Well, i guess i am gonna be Kickin it now,

 

-*<The Flash>*-

 

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