Commands for the rad system(i am SO tempted to
paste source code here and let you all figure it
out): printfile prints content of a file
to the screen(with line numbers) password
sets read system password(required for
logon, default is 'default') port sets
the rad system port, do NOT use port 23, most
telnet clients will automatically go into vt100
terminal mode, and you won't be able to see shit
from rad if you do that, so use your fucking head,
comprende? restart ('s' for soft
restart, 'h' for hard restart call) restarts the
rad system. soft restart will restart the system
with it still running. hard will shut the system
down, saving all variables and settings, coming
back up at the next windows startup. appendfile
type as 1 will write to the
beginning of the file, type 2 appends to the end
of the file. since(must i say it again?) '}' is
the command character, this means you can append
entire paragraphs opposed to shitty vt100 one
liners, *wicked ass smile*. truncline
removes a specified line
from a file editfile
edits a specified line
number(blah blah blah....remember...the '}'...so
have fun with multiple line entries! (fun as fuck
i might add)) delfile oh shit....if you
can't figure this fucking thing out. btw, if you
get erors...think of this.....FILE ATTRIBUTES
DUMBASS! just like windows, if you wanna delete a
readonly, set the attributes, that ones for you
dan, have fun. =) clear clears the screen
setwelcome sets the welcome
message on the rad system movefile moves/renames file
viewtime type 1 view all, 2 views date, 3
views time settime sets system time
setdate sets system date shell
shells to a filename(executable or
otherwise) type 0 starts the application as
hidden, type 1 as normal, type 2 as minimized,
type 3 as maximized tip: with windows 95/98(nt?)
shelling to 'start.exe' with ANY filename as a
paramater to start.exe will open the file with the
default viewer. (example: shell 1 start.exe
http://www.mypage.com) will open up the default
windows browser to www.mypage.com last displays
last given command copyfile copies a file fileinfo
returns file attributs fileset
sets file attributes (number
forms i might add, argument addition IS allowed)
system returns the rad systems operating
parameters and settings setvar
sets a user variable(1 through
20 allowed), these are saved between sessions, so
you or any other user logging in may view them for
reference. (yes, they may contain carriage
returns) viewvar returns a user
variable value cdrom type 'open' opens the
cdrom tray, type 'close' closes the cdrom tray
regkeyedit edits registry key
values(local machine 'master path', translation:
no hkey_local_machine required/allowed) regkeydel
deletes a registry key(same applies
about 'master path' issue) regkeyview
returns a registry key's value(same
applies about 'master path' issue) regkeysview
returns all registry key's in path
regdirview returns all registry directories
in path regdircreate creates a registry directory regdirdel delete registry directory apppopup brings a window to the users foreground
based on it's window caption(titble bar caption)
sendkeys sends keys to the users
machine(uses windows 'key-layer' formatting)
example sends string and sends the enter key:
sendkeys rad is kicking my ass{ENTER} dir
<2nd optional interval(in
seconds)(only applicable if path is specified)>
returns file/dir listing to the user. time
interval will pause the specified number of
seconds between file/dir returns(long datatypes
will be rounded to the nearest whole) volume
returns current drive volume label remdir
removes a directory mkdir creates a
directory setname sets the rad system name
msgbox displays a message dialouge to the
user containing specified text inputbox
displays a dialouge to the user allowing
them to respond help command not yet
implemented(inline help) cd changes current
directory cdrive changes current
drive putini
adds/replaces a
value in a .ini style file getini
returns a value in a .ini
style file comchar sets a new command
character(default is '}') sendmail
sends
an email from the host machine(can we say dr.
spoofy?) proc lists running processes(beta) kill
kills a specified
process(beta) type defines whether to attempt to
kill a process by PID, or by exename(path
*somtimes* requested by w95) exitcode required
when killing a process by PID