• Baja

    From Root@VERT/OBLIVION to Reaper Man on Tuesday, June 25, 2002 22:03:00
    RE: Baja
    BY: Reaper Man to Beta on Thu Oct 22 1998 10:00 am

    RE: Baja
    BY: Beta to Reaper Man on Wed Oct 21 1998 11:48 am

    I don't recall reading anything about a unix clone type shell...

    To whom ever it may concern, if anyone wants to write the BAJA, I made th .ASC's a little while back for this, I'm just not interested in writing t BAJA....

    this is like the sdos shell right?
    also would it use unix type syntax also?

    I have the unix type shell somewere on my board... I think.:)

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  • From caphood@VERT/ROHAN to Hax0r on Saturday, May 24, 2003 23:09:00
    Re: Baja
    By: Hax0r to SysOp on Mon Sep 04 2000 08:42 pm

    just open up BAJA.DOC in your favorite text editor -- it worked for me.

    im running synch 3.10L and theres no BAJA.DOC in the \docs dir
    do you mean Baja_200.new ?

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  • From Dribble@VERT/DARKBBS to All on Wednesday, December 03, 2003 14:49:00
    Hey,

    was wondering, I am working on a sysop menu in my command shell, and was wondering if there was a way I could bypass the system password prompt when I have it execute a command. I know the system password is there for security reasons, but it gets on my nerves and I really dont need it asking me for a password with each command I execute. If anyone has any knowledge how this can be done please enlighten me, I already know how to make it only allow access to level 90 or higher so this was the last bit of info i needed.

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  • From Digital Man@VERT to Dribble on Wednesday, December 03, 2003 19:56:57
    Re: Baja
    By: Dribble to All on Wed Dec 03 2003 02:49 pm

    was wondering, I am working on a sysop menu in my command shell, and was wondering if there was a way I could bypass the system password prompt when have it execute a command. I know the system password is there for security reasons, but it gets on my nerves and I really dont need it asking me for a password with each command I execute. If anyone has any knowledge how this can be done please enlighten me, I already know how to make it only allow access to level 90 or higher so this was the last bit of info i needed.

    For most commands, yes. Are you using the str_cmds.bin module for your sysop commands? If you remove the "chksyspass" lines, that will remove the system password check for those commands.

    digital man

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  • From Dribble@VERT/DARKBBS to Digital Man on Wednesday, December 03, 2003 23:06:00
    Re: Baja
    By: Digital Man to Dribble on Wed Dec 03 2003 07:56 pm

    For most commands, yes. Are you using the str_cmds.bin module for your sysop commands? If you remove the "chksyspass" lines, that will remove the system password check for those commands.

    Yes I was, I never bothered to check that source, cool thanks Rob

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  • From Joe Moody@VERT/BLUETHDR to All on Sunday, June 13, 2004 13:16:00
    I just wanted to find out if at all possabele.

    I'm looking for a way of reading from a file from my hard drive and loop threw each of the lines and print them to the screen. can any one help.

    telnet://bluethunder.dtdns.net

    Thanks

    Joe



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  • From Digital Man@VERT to Joe Moody on Monday, June 14, 2004 19:18:22
    Re: Baja
    By: Joe Moody to All on Sun Jun 13 2004 01:16 pm

    I just wanted to find out if at all possabele.

    I'm looking for a way of reading from a file from my hard drive and loop thr each of the lines and print them to the screen. can any one help.

    Yes, see exec/bullseye.src for an example.

    digital man

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  • From Tracker1@VERT/TRN to Joe Moody on Monday, July 05, 2004 00:48:00
    Joe Moody wrote:
    I just wanted to find out if at all possabele.

    I'm looking for a way of reading from a file from my hard drive and
    loop threw each of the lines and print them to the screen. can any
    one help.

    in case you'd like a JS based solution, if you get the assault base pack
    from http://www.vanguardmoddingcrew.com/ and look at the ansi_slow.js
    this is basically what it does, with a small sleep after each line, so
    that extra-long ansis display slower, not blasting by...

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  • From Bigjoe@VERT/BLUETHR to All on Sunday, January 02, 2005 15:36:00
    I been wanting to find out if theres a way to load information from a text file and be able to give each one I load a var. If you can under stand what I'm talking about. I want to be able to fopen a file and load each line in and give each line I readin it's own varable.

    and is there any way to setup an array with Baja, Rob doesn't have any plans on added it to Baja


    Thanks

    joesoft11a@hotmail.com



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