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246 lines
5.3 KiB
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The Flash presents the Rsts/e
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Hacker's Guide....
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Well i have absolutely nothing at
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all to do tonight so i have decided to
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make a sort of "semi-user" guide with
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commands and codes.
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I guess i can start off and say that
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when workin with Rsts/e you are almost
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working with just plain basic, with
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a few helpful differences, and some
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not-so helpful differences.
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Command #1
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DIR
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DIR is the same as catalog on the apple.
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there are extensions on filenames
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when you "DIR" the files. If the extension
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of BAS is on the end, then you may just
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type The file name, without the extension.
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Included with the DIR command, are switches.
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Here are a few, along with their descriptions
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DIR/EX or DIR/AT
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This will give you a somewhat brief listin
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g of the DIRectory. It will also tell you
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the number of space taken up and the number
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of files.
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DIR/PR
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This will give you the listing of the DIRectory
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in the same way as the above switches did,
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EXCEPT that it will show the protection code.
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Protection codes will be explained later...
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DIR/BK
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Will give you The listing of the DIR but
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it will be inverted, or backwards.
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DIR/SZ
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Will give the listing of the DIR, and
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include the size of each file.
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DIR/F
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Will give the listing of the DIR, but
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In a more brief way.
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Those are the most important switches.
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Command #2
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RUN
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Run executes a program. A program can be
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up to only 6 characters long with a three
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letter extension. E.G.- RUN CHAT.BAC
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One thing i left out in the DIR section:
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You can DIR other accounts, by typing:
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dir [xxx,yyy]
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The reason i bring it up now is cuz i am
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about to explain running the programs on
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other
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accounts. You basicly do the same thing
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as DIR [xxx,yyy]. Replace DIR with run
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And include the filename after the
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account.
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Note: xxx I believe can any number up
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to 255, and yyy can be any number up
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to 255 also.
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Command #3
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SAVE
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The save command is the same as the save
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command on any 'ol computer. One other
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command similar to SAVE is replace.
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REPLACE is used when there is already a
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program in
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the directory that you want to save, so
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instead of saving FILENA.EXT, you would
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replace FILENA.EXT
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Command #4
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SYSTAT
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I really can't explain it better than
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the Rsts/e help files do, so type:
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HELP SYSTAT
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for further help on SYSTAT
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Command #5
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LOG
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Typing LOG xxx,yyy will transfer you
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to logging you into the account
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you specified as xxx,yyy. This is handy
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when you have to goto another account and
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dont want to hang up.
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Command #6
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DCL
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I know this command is important.
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We cannot call it a command, but rather
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a language. Once in DCL, type HELP. To
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get out of DCL, type BASIC, Because
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no other command will get you out! except
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hanging up!
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Command #7
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UNSAVE
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This command allows you to delete a
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file in YOUR directory. Typing
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UNSAVE FILENAM.EXT
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will delete FILENAM.EXT
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KILL will also do this, but you must include
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quotes. for instance:
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KILL "FILENAM.EXT"
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PIP FILENAM.EXT/de will also execute the
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unsave command.
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Function #1
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ACCOUNTS
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Accounts are the numbers you enter
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when you first log on, After the
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USER:
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prompt
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Tip #1
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Hackin Passwords
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Keep in mind when hackin passowrds
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that each password is made up of any 6
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characters, and each account is as follows:
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xxx,yyy xxx=any number from 1-255
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Er i mean 0-255, oops.
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yyy=Any number from 0-255
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but xxx usually does not exede 250
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and yyy usually does not exede 150
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Control keys:
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a ^T or CTRL-T will print out program stats
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A CTRL-R will print out everything
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in the current line before pressing return
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A CTRL-U will erase everything on
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the line you are on.
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A CTRL-C will break out of a program
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A CTRL-S will pause printout
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& A CTRL-Q will resume printout
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Tip #2
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When DIRing, you can type:
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DIR !
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" #
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" $
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" %
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" &
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Note #1
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Remember, [1,*] (* means wildcard, or all numbers)
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accounts are privilidged accounts
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and can delete any users online.
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This is acheived by typing:
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UT KILL xx
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xx= your job number. Look in the SYSTAT
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for your job.
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<><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><>
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Well, i guess i am gonna be Kickin it now,
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-*<The Flash>*-
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