├── DIALOGS.TXT
├── FIND.EXE
├── LICENSE
├── README.md
├── UNZIP.TXT
├── add.bas
├── add.bat
├── appends.bas
├── back.bat
├── basic.txt
├── beep.bas
├── bmp.bat
├── bsound.bas
├── cal.bat
├── cal.txt
├── carj.bat
├── ccopy.bas
├── ccopy.bat
├── client.bas
├── client.bat
├── color.bas
├── color.bat
├── command.bas
├── czip.bat
├── darj.bat
├── debug.txt
├── director.bas
├── director.bat
├── dirs.bas
├── dirs.bat
├── div.bas
├── edit.bas
├── ext.bas
├── find.bas
├── find.bat
├── finput.bas
├── fprint.bas
├── ftype.bas
├── gcc.txt
├── help.txt
├── ibar.bas
├── ibar.bat
├── ibars.bas
├── ibsum.bat
├── idel.bat
├── imkdir.bat
├── imkfile.bat
├── input.bas
├── isort.bat
├── locate.bas
├── mem.txt
├── memory.bat
├── mid.bas
├── more.bas
├── msg.bas
├── msgbox.bat
├── mul.bas
├── pict.bat
├── png.bat
├── prints.bas
├── qb64.txt
├── rdel.bas
├── rdel.bat
├── report.bas
├── report.bat
├── return.bas
├── return.bat
├── script.bas
├── script.cty
├── scroll.bas
├── sleep.bas
├── slist.bas
├── soft.txt
├── sqlite.txt
├── subt.bas
├── sum.bas
├── tabs.bas
├── text.bas
├── tree.bat
├── tzip.bat
├── using.bas
├── vgx.bat
├── width.bas
├── yesno.bas
└── zip.txt
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/README.md:
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1 | # command-line
2 | bat msdos free dos
3 |
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/UNZIP.TXT:
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/add.bas:
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1 | dim s as string
2 | dim c as integer=0
3 | dim iinp as string
4 | dim imps as string
5 |
6 | color 15,1
7 | cls
8 | imps="INSERT INTO list ( NAME,PHONE,ADDRESS)"+chr(13)+chr(10)+"VALUES ( "
9 | print "client name"
10 | input iinp
11 | imps=imps+chr(34)+iinp+chr(34)+","
12 | print "client phone"
13 | input iinp
14 | imps=imps+chr(34)+iinp+chr(34)+","
15 | print "client address"
16 | input iinp
17 | imps=imps+chr(34)+iinp+chr(34)+")"
18 | open "inp.txt" for output as #1
19 | print #1,imps
20 | print #1, ";"
21 | print #1,".quit"
22 | close #1
23 | shell "sqlite3 client.db < inp.txt >out.txt"
24 | open "out.txt" for input as #1
25 | c=0
26 | do
27 | line input #1,s
28 | c=c+1
29 | if c=19 then
30 | print " press a key to continue"
31 | c=0
32 | sleep
33 | end if
34 | print s
35 | if (eof(1)) then exit do
36 | loop
37 |
38 | close #1
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/add.bat:
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1 | @echo off
2 | color 15 1
3 | echo INSERT INTO list ( NAME,PHONE,ADDRESS)>inp.txt
4 | echo VALUES ( >> inp.txt
5 | prints "client name"
6 | input inp.txt
7 | echo , >> inp.txt
8 | prints "client phone"
9 | input inp.txt
10 | echo , >> inp.txt
11 | prints "client address"
12 | input inp.txt
13 | echo ) ; >> inp.txt
14 | echo .quit >>inp.txt
15 |
16 | sqlite3 client.db < inp.txt
17 | echo on
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/appends.bas:
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1 | dim a as string
2 | dim b as string
3 | open command(1) for input as 1
4 | line input #1,a
5 | close 1
6 |
7 | open command(2) for append as 1
8 | print #1,a
9 | close 1
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/back.bat:
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1 | @echo off
2 | color 15 1
3 | dirs "*.*" out.txt
4 | fprint temp.bat "set t="
5 | slist out.txt "select a file to backup" out2.txt
6 | cls
7 | color 15 1
8 | @copy out2.txt out3.txt > null
9 | appends out2.txt temp.bat
10 | @call temp.bat >null
11 | color 15 1
12 | ext out3.txt out4.txt
13 | fprint temp.bat "set o="
14 | appends out4.txt temp.bat
15 | @call temp.bat >null
16 | color 15 1
17 | prints "file to backup"
18 | prints "%t%"
19 | copy "%t%" "%o%.bak"
20 |
21 | echo on
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/beep.bas:
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1 | Sub Sound(ByVal freq As UInteger, dur As UInteger)
2 | Dim t As Double,f1 As Unsigned Short
3 | f1 = 1193181 \ freq
4 | Out &h61,Inp(&h61) Or 3
5 | Out &h43,&hb6
6 | Out &h42,LoByte(f1)
7 | Out &h42,HiByte(f1)
8 | t=Timer
9 | While ((Timer - t) * 1000) < dur
10 | Sleep 0,1
11 | Wend
12 | Out &h61,Inp(&h61) And &hfc
13 | End Sub
14 |
15 | dim x as integer
16 | dim y as integer
17 |
18 |
19 | Sound(523, 60) 'C5
20 |
21 |
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/bmp.bat:
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1 | @echo off
2 | color 15 1
3 | dirs "*.png" out.txt
4 | fprint temp.bat "set t="
5 | slist out.txt "select a file to convert into bmp" out2.txt
6 | cls
7 | color 15 1
8 | @copy out2.txt out3.txt > null
9 | appends out2.txt temp.bat
10 | @call temp.bat >null
11 | color 15 1
12 | ext out3.txt out4.txt
13 | fprint temp.bat "set o="
14 | appends out4.txt temp.bat
15 | @call temp.bat >null
16 | color 15 1
17 | prints "file to convert"
18 | prints "%t%"
19 | png2bmp "%t%" "%o%.bmp"
20 |
21 | echo on
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/bsound.bas:
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1 | Sub Sound(ByVal freq As UInteger, dur As UInteger)
2 | Dim t As Double,f1 As Unsigned Short
3 | f1 = 1193181 \ freq
4 | Out &h61,Inp(&h61) Or 3
5 | Out &h43,&hb6
6 | Out &h42,LoByte(f1)
7 | Out &h42,HiByte(f1)
8 | t=Timer
9 | While ((Timer - t) * 1000) < dur
10 | Sleep 0,1
11 | Wend
12 | Out &h61,Inp(&h61) And &hfc
13 | End Sub
14 |
15 | dim x as integer=100
16 | dim y as integer=100
17 |
18 | x=val (command(1))
19 | y=val(command(2))
20 |
21 | if y>200 then y=200
22 |
23 | Sound(x, y)
24 |
25 |
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/cal.bat:
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1 | @echo off
2 | color 15 1
3 | prints " give the year to show the calender"
4 | echo.>out.txt
5 | text out.txt
6 | fprint temp.bat "set t="
7 | appends out.txt temp.bat
8 | call temp.bat >null
9 | cal %t% >out2.txt
10 | scroll out2.txt "year %t%"
11 |
12 | echo on
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/carj.bat:
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1 | @echo off
2 | color 15 1
3 | dirs "*.*" out.txt
4 | fprint temp.bat "set t="
5 | slist out.txt "select a file to compact over arj file" out2.txt
6 | cls
7 | color 15 1
8 | @copy out2.txt out3.txt > null
9 | appends out2.txt temp.bat
10 | @call temp.bat >null
11 | color 15 1
12 | ext out3.txt out4.txt
13 | fprint temp.bat "set o="
14 | appends out4.txt temp.bat
15 | @call temp.bat >null
16 | color 15 1
17 | prints "compact file in arj"
18 | prints "%t%"
19 | arj a "%o%.arj" "%t%"
20 |
21 | echo on
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/ccopy.bas:
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1 | dim s as string
2 | dim shared x as integer
3 | dim shared y as integer
4 | dim shared x1 as integer
5 | dim shared y1 as integer
6 | dim shared ss as string
7 | dim shared c as integer
8 | dim shared c1 as integer
9 |
10 |
11 |
12 |
13 | sub gettext()
14 | dim j as integer=0
15 | dim j2 as integer=0
16 | dim jj as byte=0
17 | j=y
18 | j2=x
19 | do
20 | jj=screen(j,j2,0)
21 | ss=ss+chr$(jj)
22 |
23 | j2=j2+1
24 | if j2>x1 then
25 | j=j+1
26 | j2=x
27 | ss=ss+chr$(13)+chr$(10)
28 | end if
29 |
30 |
31 | if j>y1 then exit do
32 | loop
33 | end sub
34 |
35 | x=val(command(3))
36 | y=val(command(2))
37 | x1=val(command(5))
38 | y1=val(command(4))
39 | if x1>79 then x1=79
40 | if y1>25 then y1=25
41 | if x>x1 or y>y1 then
42 | ss=""
43 | goto exitdo
44 | end if
45 | c =abs(x1-x)
46 | c1=abs(y1-y)
47 | ss=""
48 | gettext
49 | exitdo:
50 | open command(1) for output as 1
51 | print #1,ss
52 | close 1
53 |
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/ccopy.bat:
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1 | @echo off
2 | set x=1
3 | set y=1
4 | set x1=12
5 | set y1=22
6 |
7 | dir
8 |
9 | ccopy "out.txt" %y% %x% %y1% %x1%
10 |
11 | type out.txt
12 |
13 | echo off
14 |
15 |
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/client.bas:
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1 | dim s as string
2 | dim c as integer=0
3 | dim iinp as string
4 | dim imps as string
5 |
6 | color 15,1
7 | cls
8 | imps="CREATE TABLE list(ID INTEGER PRIMARY KEY AUTOINCREMENT, NAME TEXT NOT NULL, PHONE CHAR(10) , ADDRESS CHAR(50));"
9 |
10 | open "inp.txt" for output as #1
11 | print #1,imps
12 | print #1, ".tables"
13 | print #1,".quit"
14 | close #1
15 | shell "sqlite3 client.db < inp.txt >out.txt"
16 | open "out.txt" for input as #1
17 | c=0
18 | do
19 | line input #1,s
20 | c=c+1
21 | if c=19 then
22 | print " press a key to continue"
23 | c=0
24 | sleep
25 | end if
26 | print s
27 | if (eof(1)) then exit do
28 | loop
29 |
30 | close #1
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/client.bat:
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1 | @echo off
2 | cls
3 | echo CREATE TABLE list(ID INTEGER PRIMARY KEY AUTOINCREMENT, NAME TEXT NOT NULL, PHONE CHAR(10) , ADDRESS CHAR(50));>inp.txt
4 | echo .tables >> inp.txt
5 | echo .quit >>inp.txt
6 |
7 |
8 | sqlite3 client.db < inp.txt
9 | echo on
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/color.bas:
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1 | color val(command(1)), val(command(2))
2 | cls
3 | locate 1,1
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/color.bat:
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1 | @echo off
2 | width 40 50
3 | color 2 3
4 |
5 | locate 8 8
6 | prints "im love marina"
7 |
8 |
9 | echo on
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/command.bas:
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1 | #include "dir.bi" 'provides constants to use for the attrib_mask parameter
2 |
3 | dim shared a as string
4 | dim shared b as string
5 | dim shared c as string
6 | dim shared d as integer=0
7 | dim shared e as integer=0
8 | dim shared f as integer=0
9 |
10 | Sub list_files (ByRef filespec As String, ByVal attrib As Integer )
11 | Dim As String filename = Dir(filespec, attrib) ' Start a file search with the specified filespec/attrib *AND* get the first filename.
12 |
13 | Do While Len(filename) > 0 ' If len(filename) is 0, exit the loop: no more filenames are left to be read.
14 | Print filename
15 | if csrlin()>24 then
16 | print "press key"
17 | sleep
18 | cls
19 | end if
20 | filename = Dir()
21 | Loop
22 |
23 | End Sub
24 |
25 |
26 | sub errr (ints as integer,er as string)
27 | if ints<> 0 then print "error-" ; er
28 | end sub
29 |
30 |
31 |
32 | sub dirs()
33 | if c="" or c=" " then c="*.*"
34 | list_files "*", fbdirectory
35 | list_files c, fbArchive
36 | d=0
37 | end sub
38 |
39 | sub mkdirs()
40 | err=0
41 | mkdir (c)
42 | errr err ," mkdir error"
43 | d=0
44 | end sub
45 |
46 | sub cds()
47 | err=0
48 | chdir(c)
49 | errr err ,"chdir error"
50 | d=0
51 | end sub
52 |
53 | sub dels()
54 | err=0
55 | kill(c)
56 | errr err ,"delete error"
57 | d=0
58 | end sub
59 |
60 | sub echos()
61 | print c
62 | d=0
63 | end sub
64 |
65 | sub clss()
66 | cls
67 | d=0
68 | end sub
69 |
70 | sub sets()
71 | SetEnviron c
72 | d=0
73 | end sub
74 |
75 | sub paths()
76 | SetEnviron " path="+c
77 | d=0
78 | end sub
79 |
80 | sub pathss()
81 | SetEnviron " path="+c
82 | d=0
83 | end sub
84 |
85 | color 15,1
86 | cls
87 | print "command.exe"
88 |
89 |
90 | do
91 | print curdir();">";
92 | line input a
93 | a=ltrim(a)
94 | b=lcase(a)
95 | e=instr(a," ")
96 | f=len(a)
97 | c=""
98 | if e>0 then c=mid$(a,e+1)
99 | d=1
100 |
101 | if instr(b,"dir ")=1 then dirs
102 | if instr(b,"dir")=1 and f=3 then dirs
103 | if instr(b,"mkdir ")=1 then mkdirs
104 | if instr(b,"cd ") =1 then cds
105 | if instr(b,"set ") =1 then sets
106 | if instr(b,"path=") =1 then paths
107 | if instr(b,"path ") =1 then pathss
108 | if instr(b,"del ") =1 then dels
109 | if instr(b,"erase ") =1 then dels
110 | if instr(b,"deltree ") =1 then dels
111 | if instr(b,"echo ") =1 then echos
112 | if instr(b,"exit") =1 and f=4 then goto exits
113 | if instr(b,"exit ") =1 then goto exits
114 | if instr(b,"end") =1and f=3 then goto exits
115 | if instr(b,"end ") =1 then goto exits
116 |
117 | if instr(b,"cls") =1and f=3 then clss
118 | if instr(b,"cls ") =1 then clss
119 |
120 | if d=1 then shell a
121 |
122 |
123 |
124 | loop
125 | exits:
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/czip.bat:
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1 | @echo off
2 | color 15 1
3 | dirs "*.*" out.txt
4 | fprint temp.bat "set t="
5 | slist out.txt "select a file to compact over zip file" out2.txt
6 | cls
7 | color 15 1
8 | @copy out2.txt out3.txt > null
9 | appends out2.txt temp.bat
10 | @call temp.bat >null
11 | color 15 1
12 | ext out3.txt out4.txt
13 | fprint temp.bat "set o="
14 | appends out4.txt temp.bat
15 | @call temp.bat >null
16 | color 15 1
17 | prints "compact file"
18 | prints "%t%"
19 | zip "%o%.zip" "%t%"
20 |
21 | echo on
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/darj.bat:
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1 | @echo off
2 | color 15 1
3 | dirs "*.arj" out.txt
4 | fprint temp.bat "set t="
5 | slist out.txt "select a arj file to decompress" out2.txt
6 | cls
7 | color 15 1
8 | appends out2.txt temp.bat
9 | @call temp.bat >null
10 | color 15 1
11 | prints "extract arj file"
12 | prints "%t%"
13 | arj x "%t%"
14 |
15 | echo on
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/director.bas:
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1 | #include "dir.bi" 'provides constants to use for the attrib_mask parameter
2 |
3 | Sub list_files (ByRef filespec As String, ByVal attrib As Integer ,byval file as string)
4 | Dim As String filename = Dir(filespec, attrib) ' Start a file search with the specified filespec/attrib *AND* get the first filename.
5 | open file for output as 1
6 | Do While Len(filename) > 0 ' If len(filename) is 0, exit the loop: no more filenames are left to be read.
7 | Print #1,filename
8 | filename = Dir()
9 | Loop
10 | close 1
11 | End Sub
12 |
13 | dim a as string = command(2)
14 | dim b as string= command(1)
15 | list_files b, fbdirectory ,a
16 |
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/director.bat:
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1 | @echo off
2 | director "*" out.txt
3 |
4 | scroll out.txt "lists of directorys"
5 |
6 | echo off
7 |
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/dirs.bas:
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1 | #include "dir.bi" 'provides constants to use for the attrib_mask parameter
2 |
3 | Sub list_files (ByRef filespec As String, ByVal attrib As Integer ,byval file as string)
4 | Dim As String filename = Dir(filespec, attrib) ' Start a file search with the specified filespec/attrib *AND* get the first filename.
5 | open file for output as 1
6 | Do While Len(filename) > 0 ' If len(filename) is 0, exit the loop: no more filenames are left to be read.
7 | Print #1,filename
8 | filename = Dir()
9 | Loop
10 | close 1
11 | End Sub
12 |
13 | dim a as string = command(2)
14 | dim b as string= command(1)
15 | list_files b, fbArchive,a
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/dirs.bat:
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1 | @echo off
2 | dirs *.* out.txt
3 |
4 | slist out.txt "select a file" out2.txt
5 | type out2.txt
6 |
7 | echo off
8 |
9 |
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/div.bas:
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1 | dim a as string=command(3)
2 | dim b as integer=val(command(1))
3 | dim c as integer=val(command(2))
4 | b=b/c
5 | open a for output as 1
6 | print #1,trim(str(b))
7 | close 1
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/edit.bas:
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1 | dim s as string
2 | dim c as integer=0
3 | dim iiinp as string
4 | dim iinp as string
5 | dim imps as string
6 |
7 | color 15,1
8 | cls
9 | imps=".header on"+chr(13)+chr(10)+".mode tabs"+chr(13)+chr(10)+".width 3, 3 , 3 , 3"+chr(13)+chr(10)+"SELECT * FROM list WHERE name like"
10 | print "edit client name like"
11 | input iinp
12 | imps=imps+chr(34)+iinp+chr(34)
13 |
14 | open "inp.txt" for output as #1
15 | print #1,imps
16 | print #1, ";"
17 | print #1,".quit"
18 | close #1
19 | shell "sqlite3 client.db < inp.txt >out.txt"
20 | open "out.txt" for input as #1
21 | c=0
22 | do
23 | line input #1,s
24 | c=c+1
25 | if c=19 then
26 | print " press a key to continue"
27 | c=0
28 | sleep
29 | end if
30 | print s
31 | if (eof(1)) then exit do
32 | loop
33 |
34 | close #1
35 |
36 | imps=".header on"+chr(13)+chr(10)+".mode tabs"+chr(13)+chr(10)+".width 3, 3 , 3 , 3"+chr(13)+chr(10)+"SELECT * FROM list WHERE id ="
37 | print "find client id ="
38 | input iinp
39 | imps=imps+chr(34)+iinp+chr(34)
40 |
41 | open "inp.txt" for output as #1
42 | print #1,imps
43 | print #1, ";"
44 | print #1,".quit"
45 | close #1
46 | shell "sqlite3 client.db < inp.txt >out.txt"
47 | open "out.txt" for input as #1
48 | c=0
49 | do
50 | line input #1,s
51 | c=c+1
52 | if c=19 then
53 | print " press a key to continue"
54 | c=0
55 | sleep
56 | end if
57 | print s
58 | if (eof(1)) then exit do
59 | loop
60 |
61 |
62 | close #1
63 |
64 | print "do you want to change this client id Y or N"
65 | input iiinp
66 | print iiinp
67 |
68 | if iiinp="n" or iiinp ="N" then goto escape
69 |
70 | imps=".header on"+chr(13)+chr(10)+".mode tabs"+chr(13)+chr(10)+".width 3, 3 , 3 , 3"+chr(13)+chr(10)+"UPDATE list SET name ="
71 | print "client name"
72 | input iiinp
73 | imps=imps+chr(34)+iiinp+chr(34)+",phone="
74 | print "client phone"
75 | input iiinp
76 | imps=imps+chr(34)+iiinp+chr(34)+",address="
77 | print "client address"
78 | input iiinp
79 | imps=imps+chr(34)+iiinp+chr(34)+" where id="+iinp
80 |
81 |
82 | open "inp.txt" for output as #1
83 | print #1,imps
84 | print #1, ";"
85 | print #1,".quit"
86 | close #1
87 | shell "sqlite3 client.db < inp.txt >out.txt"
88 | open "out.txt" for input as #1
89 | c=0
90 | do
91 | line input #1,s
92 | c=c+1
93 | if c=19 then
94 | print " press a key to continue"
95 | c=0
96 | sleep
97 | end if
98 | print s
99 | if (eof(1)) then exit do
100 | loop
101 |
102 |
103 | close #1
104 |
105 | escape:
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/ext.bas:
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1 | dim c as string
2 | dim cc as string
3 | dim s as string
4 | dim a as integer
5 | c=command(1)
6 | cc= command(2)
7 | open c for input as #1
8 | line input #1,s
9 | close #1
10 | open cc for output as #1
11 | a=instr(s,".")
12 | if a>0 then s=mid(s,1,a-1)
13 |
14 |
15 | print #1,s
16 | close #1
17 |
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/find.bas:
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1 | dim s as string
2 | dim c as integer=0
3 | dim iinp as string
4 | dim imps as string
5 |
6 | color 15,1
7 | cls
8 | imps=".header on"+chr(13)+chr(10)+".mode tabs"+chr(13)+chr(10)+".width 3, 3 , 3 , 3"+chr(13)+chr(10)+"SELECT * FROM list WHERE name like"
9 | print "find client name like"
10 | input iinp
11 | imps=imps+chr(34)+iinp+chr(34)
12 |
13 | open "inp.txt" for output as #1
14 | print #1,imps
15 | print #1, ";"
16 | print #1,".quit"
17 | close #1
18 | shell "sqlite3 client.db < inp.txt >out.txt"
19 | open "out.txt" for input as #1
20 | c=0
21 | do
22 | line input #1,s
23 | c=c+1
24 | if c=19 then
25 | print " press a key to continue"
26 | c=0
27 | sleep
28 | end if
29 | print s
30 | if (eof(1)) then exit do
31 | loop
32 |
33 | close #1
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/find.bat:
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1 | @echo off
2 | color 15 1
3 |
4 | echo .header on >inp.txt
5 | echo .mode tabs>>inp.txt
6 | echo .width 3, 3 , 3 , 3 >>inp.txt
7 | echo SELECT * FROM list WHERE name like >>inp.txt
8 |
9 | prints "client name to find"
10 | input inp.txt
11 |
12 | echo ; >> inp.txt
13 | echo .quit >>inp.txt
14 |
15 | sqlite3 client.db < inp.txt >out.txt
16 | scroll out.txt "where name="
17 | echo on
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/finput.bas:
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1 | dim a as string
2 | dim b as string
3 | open command(1) for input as 1
4 | input #1,a
5 | close 1
6 |
7 | open command(2) for append as 1
8 | print #1,a
9 | close 1
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/fprint.bas:
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1 | dim a as string=command(2)
2 | dim b as string
3 | b="0"
4 | open command(1) for output as 1
5 | print #1,a;
6 | close 1
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/ftype.bas:
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1 | dim a as string
2 | dim b as string
3 | open command(1) for input as 1
4 | do
5 | line input #1,a
6 | print a
7 | if eof(1) then exit do
8 | loop
9 | close 1
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/gcc.txt:
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1 | http://www.delorie.com/djgpp/getting.html
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/help.txt:
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1 | https://www.freebasic.net/wiki/wikka.php?wakka=DocToc
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/ibar.bas:
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1 | dim s as string
2 | dim ss as string
3 | dim i as integer
4 | dim d as integer
5 | dim c as integer=0
6 | dim h as string
7 | dim g as integer=0
8 |
9 | color 15,1
10 | cls
11 |
12 | open cons for input as #1
13 | do
14 | line input #1,s
15 | if g=0 then
16 | g=1
17 | h=s
18 |
19 | end if
20 | print s
21 | c=c+1
22 | if c>18 then
23 | print string(80,"-")
24 | print "press key to continue"
25 | sleep
26 | c=0
27 | cls
28 | print h
29 | end if
30 | if eof(1) then exit do
31 | loop
32 |
33 |
34 | close #1
35 |
36 |
37 |
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/ibar.bat:
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1 | @echo off
2 | cls
3 | echo .header on >inp.txt
4 | echo .mode tabs>>inp.txt
5 | echo .width 3, 3 , 3 , 3 >>inp.txt
6 | echo select * from list>>inp.txt
7 | echo ; >>inp.txt
8 | echo .quit >>inp.txt
9 |
10 | sqlite3 client.db < inp.txt >out.txt
11 | type out.txt | ibar
12 | echo on
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/ibars.bas:
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1 | dim s as string
2 | dim c as integer=0
3 |
4 |
5 | color 15,1
6 | cls
7 | open "inp.txt" for output as #1
8 | print #1,".header on"
9 | print #1,".mode tabs"
10 | print #1, ".width 3, 3 , 3 , 3"
11 | print #1,"select * from list"
12 | print #1, ";"
13 | print #1,".quit"
14 | close #1
15 | shell "sqlite3 client.db < inp.txt >out.txt"
16 | open "out.txt" for input as #1
17 | c=0
18 | do
19 | line input #1,s
20 | c=c+1
21 | if c=19 then
22 | print " press a key to continue"
23 | c=0
24 | sleep
25 | end if
26 | print s
27 | if (eof(1)) then exit do
28 | loop
29 |
30 | close #1
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/ibsum.bat:
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1 | @echo off
2 | color 15 1
3 | dirs "*.*" out.txt
4 | fprint temp.bat "set t="
5 | slist out.txt "select a file to check sum" out2.txt
6 | cls
7 | color 15 1
8 | appends out2.txt temp.bat
9 | @call temp.bat >null
10 | color 15 1
11 | prints "check sum file"
12 | prints "%t%"
13 | bsum %t% >out.txt
14 | ftype out.txt
15 |
16 | echo on
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/idel.bat:
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1 | @echo off
2 | color 15 1
3 | dirs "*.*" out.txt
4 |
5 | slist out.txt "file to delete" out2.txt
6 | color 15 1
7 | fprint "temp.bat" "set t="
8 | prints " delete file?"
9 | ftype out2.txt
10 | yesno temp.bat
11 |
12 | @call temp.bat
13 | set comp=1
14 | if %t% == %comp% goto thesend
15 | goto theend
16 | :thesend
17 |
18 | cls
19 | color 15 1
20 | fprint temp.bat "set t="
21 | appends out2.txt temp.bat
22 | @call temp.bat >null
23 |
24 | color 15 1
25 | prints "file to delete"
26 | prints "%t%"
27 |
28 | del %t%
29 | :theend
30 | echo on
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/imkdir.bat:
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1 | @echo off
2 | color 15 1
3 |
4 |
5 | prints "creats directory name"
6 | fprint "temp.bat" "set t="
7 | fprint inp.txt ""
8 | fprint inps.txt ""
9 | input inp.txt
10 | finput inp.txt inps.txt
11 | appends inps.txt temp.bat
12 | @call temp.bat
13 |
14 | prints "%t%"
15 | @mkdir %t% >out.txt
16 | ftype out.txt
17 | echo on
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/imkfile.bat:
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1 | @echo off
2 | color 15 1
3 |
4 |
5 | prints "creats empty file name"
6 | fprint "temp.bat" "set t="
7 | fprint inp.txt ""
8 | fprint inps.txt ""
9 | input inp.txt
10 | finput inp.txt inps.txt
11 | appends inps.txt temp.bat
12 | @call temp.bat
13 |
14 | prints "%t%"
15 | fprint "%t%" ""
16 | ftype out.txt
17 | echo on
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/input.bas:
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1 | dim a as string
2 | line input a
3 | open command(1) for append as 1
4 | print #1,chr(&h22)+a+chr(&h22)
5 | close 1
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/isort.bat:
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1 | @echo off
2 | color 15 1
3 | dirs "*.txt" out.txt
4 | fprint temp.bat "set t="
5 | slist out.txt "select a file to check sum" out2.txt
6 | cls
7 | color 15 1
8 | appends out2.txt temp.bat
9 | @call temp.bat >null
10 | color 15 1
11 | prints "check sum file"
12 | prints "%t%"
13 | sort %t% >out.txt
14 | scroll out.txt "%t%"
15 |
16 | echo on
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/locate.bas:
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1 | locate val(command(1)),val(command(2))
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/mem.txt:
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1 | http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/micro/pc-stuff/freedos/files/distributions/1.2/repos/pkg-html/mem.html
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/memory.bat:
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1 | @echo off
2 | mem /debug /u > out.txt
3 | mem /m IO >> out.txt
4 | mem /m COMMAND >> out.txt
5 | mem /m CON >> out.txt
6 | mem /m DOS >> out.txt
7 | scroll out.txt memory
8 | echo on
9 |
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/mid.bas:
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1 | dim a as string=command(1)
2 | dim b as integer=val(command(2))
3 | dim c as integer=val(command(3))
4 | dim d as string=""
5 |
6 | open a for input as 1
7 | line input #1,d
8 | close 1
9 |
10 | d=mid$(d,b,c)
11 |
12 | open a for output as 1
13 | print #1,d
14 | close 1
15 |
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/more.bas:
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1 | dim s as string
2 | dim ss as string
3 | dim i as integer
4 | dim d as integer
5 | dim c as integer=0
6 |
7 | color 15,1
8 | cls
9 |
10 | open cons for input as #1
11 | do
12 | line input #1,s
13 | print s
14 | c=c+1
15 | if c>20 then
16 | print "press key to continue"
17 | sleep
18 | c=0
19 | end if
20 | if eof(1) then exit do
21 | loop
22 |
23 |
24 | close #1
25 |
26 |
27 |
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/msg.bas:
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1 | dim a as string=command(1)
2 | dim b as integer
3 | dim c as integer
4 |
5 | b=80/2-(len(a)/2)
6 |
7 |
8 | color 1,15
9 | cls
10 | locate 25/2,b
11 | print a
12 | locate 25/2,40
13 | sleep
14 |
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/msgbox.bat:
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1 | @echo off
2 | set msg="im love marina."
3 | set titles="im love you"
4 | set x=0
5 | set y=0
6 | DIALOG --title %titles% --clear --colors --msgbox %msg% %y% %x%
7 | @echo on
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/mul.bas:
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1 | dim a as string=command(3)
2 | dim b as integer=val(command(1))
3 | dim c as integer=val(command(2))
4 | b=b*c
5 | open a for output as 1
6 | print #1,trim(str(b))
7 | close 1
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/pict.bat:
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1 | @echo off
2 | color 15 1
3 |
4 | echo .header on >inp.txt
5 | echo .mode tabs>>inp.txt
6 | echo .width 3, 3 , 3 , 3 >>inp.txt
7 | echo SELECT * FROM list >>inp.txt
8 |
9 |
10 | echo ; >> inp.txt
11 | echo .quit >>inp.txt
12 |
13 | sqlite3 client.db < inp.txt >out.txt
14 | slist out.txt "select a client" out2.txt
15 | tabs out2.txt 1
16 | color 15 1
17 | prints "client id select"
18 | type out2.txt
19 | echo on
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/png.bat:
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1 | @echo off
2 | color 15 1
3 | dirs "*.bmp" out.txt
4 | fprint temp.bat "set t="
5 | slist out.txt "select a file to convert into png" out2.txt
6 | cls
7 | color 15 1
8 | @copy out2.txt out3.txt > null
9 | appends out2.txt temp.bat
10 | @call temp.bat >null
11 | color 15 1
12 | ext out3.txt out4.txt
13 | fprint temp.bat "set o="
14 | appends out4.txt temp.bat
15 | @call temp.bat >null
16 | color 15 1
17 | prints "file to convert"
18 | prints "%t%"
19 | bmp2png "%t%" "%o%.png"
20 |
21 | echo on
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/prints.bas:
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1 | print command(1)
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/qb64.txt:
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1 | http://www.qb64.net/
2 | https://youtu.be/hE-Voij5k5Q
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/rdel.bas:
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1 | dim s as string
2 | dim c as integer=0
3 | dim iiinp as string
4 | dim iinp as string
5 | dim imps as string
6 |
7 | color 15,1
8 | cls
9 | imps=".header on"+chr(13)+chr(10)+".mode tabs"+chr(13)+chr(10)+".width 3, 3 , 3 , 3"+chr(13)+chr(10)+"SELECT * FROM list WHERE name like"
10 | print "find client name like"
11 | input iinp
12 | imps=imps+chr(34)+iinp+chr(34)
13 |
14 | open "inp.txt" for output as #1
15 | print #1,imps
16 | print #1, ";"
17 | print #1,".quit"
18 | close #1
19 | shell "sqlite3 client.db < inp.txt >out.txt"
20 | open "out.txt" for input as #1
21 | c=0
22 | do
23 | line input #1,s
24 | c=c+1
25 | if c=19 then
26 | print " press a key to continue"
27 | c=0
28 | sleep
29 | end if
30 | print s
31 | if (eof(1)) then exit do
32 | loop
33 |
34 | close #1
35 |
36 | imps=".header on"+chr(13)+chr(10)+".mode tabs"+chr(13)+chr(10)+".width 3, 3 , 3 , 3"+chr(13)+chr(10)+"SELECT * FROM list WHERE id ="
37 | print "find client id ="
38 | input iinp
39 | imps=imps+chr(34)+iinp+chr(34)
40 |
41 | open "inp.txt" for output as #1
42 | print #1,imps
43 | print #1, ";"
44 | print #1,".quit"
45 | close #1
46 | shell "sqlite3 client.db < inp.txt >out.txt"
47 | open "out.txt" for input as #1
48 | c=0
49 | do
50 | line input #1,s
51 | c=c+1
52 | if c=19 then
53 | print " press a key to continue"
54 | c=0
55 | sleep
56 | end if
57 | print s
58 | if (eof(1)) then exit do
59 | loop
60 |
61 |
62 | close #1
63 |
64 | print "do you want to delete this client id Y or N"
65 | input iiinp
66 | print iiinp
67 |
68 | if iiinp="n" or iiinp ="N" then goto escape
69 |
70 | imps=".header on"+chr(13)+chr(10)+".mode tabs"+chr(13)+chr(10)+".width 3, 3 , 3 , 3"+chr(13)+chr(10)+"delete FROM list where id="
71 | print "find client id like"
72 |
73 | imps=imps+iinp
74 |
75 | open "inp.txt" for output as #1
76 | print #1,imps
77 | print #1, ";"
78 | print #1,".quit"
79 | close #1
80 | shell "sqlite3 client.db < inp.txt >out.txt"
81 | open "out.txt" for input as #1
82 | c=0
83 | do
84 | line input #1,s
85 | c=c+1
86 | if c=19 then
87 | print " press a key to continue"
88 | c=0
89 | sleep
90 | end if
91 | print s
92 | if (eof(1)) then exit do
93 | loop
94 |
95 |
96 | close #1
97 |
98 | escape:
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/rdel.bat:
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1 | @echo off
2 | color 15 1
3 |
4 | echo .header on >inp.txt
5 | echo .mode tabs>>inp.txt
6 | echo .width 3, 3 , 3 , 3 >>inp.txt
7 | echo SELECT * FROM list >>inp.txt
8 |
9 |
10 | echo ; >> inp.txt
11 | echo .quit >>inp.txt
12 |
13 | sqlite3 client.db < inp.txt >out.txt
14 | slist out.txt "select a client" out2.txt
15 | copy out2.txt out3.txt >null
16 | tabs out3.txt 1
17 |
18 |
19 | echo delete FROM list where id= >inp.txt
20 | appends out3.txt inp.txt
21 |
22 | echo ; >> inp.txt
23 | echo .quit >>inp.txt
24 |
25 |
26 |
27 | color 15 1
28 | prints "client id select"
29 | ftype out2.txt
30 | fprint "temp.bat" "set t="
31 | prints " delete client?"
32 | yesno temp.bat
33 |
34 | call temp.bat
35 | set comp=1
36 | if %t% == %comp% goto thesend
37 | goto theend
38 | :thesend
39 | sqlite3 client.db < inp.txt >out.txt
40 | ftype out.txt
41 |
42 |
43 | :theend
44 | echo on
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/report.bas:
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1 | dim s as string
2 | dim c as integer=0
3 |
4 |
5 | color 15,1
6 | cls
7 | open "inp.txt" for output as #1
8 | print #1,".header on"
9 | print #1,".mode tabs"
10 | print #1, ".width 3, 3 , 3 , 3"
11 | print #1,"select * from list"
12 | print #1, ";"
13 | print #1,".quit"
14 | close #1
15 | shell "sqlite3 client.db < inp.txt >out.txt"
16 | open "out.txt" for input as #1
17 | c=0
18 | do
19 | line input #1,s
20 | c=c+1
21 | if c=19 then
22 | print " press a key to continue"
23 | c=0
24 | sleep
25 | end if
26 | print s
27 | if (eof(1)) then exit do
28 | loop
29 |
30 | close #1
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/report.bat:
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1 | @echo off
2 | cls
3 | echo .header on >inp.txt
4 | echo .mode tabs>>inp.txt
5 | echo .width 3, 3 , 3 , 3 >>inp.txt
6 | echo select * from list>>inp.txt
7 | echo ; >>inp.txt
8 | echo .quit >>inp.txt
9 |
10 | sqlite3 client.db < inp.txt >out.txt
11 | scroll out.txt "report output"
12 | echo on
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/return.bas:
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1 | dim s as string
2 | dim shared x as integer
3 | dim shared y as integer
4 | dim shared ss as string
5 | dim shared c as integer
6 |
7 |
8 |
9 |
10 | sub gettext()
11 | dim j as byte=0
12 | dim j2 as byte=0
13 | do
14 | j=screen(y,x,0)
15 | ss=ss+chr$(j)
16 | if c<1then exit do
17 | x=x+1
18 | if x>79 then
19 | y=y+1
20 | x=0
21 | end if
22 | c=c-1
23 |
24 | j2=j
25 | loop
26 | end sub
27 |
28 | x=val(command(3))
29 | y=val(command(2))
30 | c =val(command(4))
31 | ss=""
32 | gettext
33 | open command(1) for output as 1
34 | print #1,ss
35 | close 1
36 |
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/return.bat:
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1 | @echo off
2 | locate 1 1
3 | prints "im love marina."
4 | return out.txt 1 1 16
5 | type out.txt
6 | echo on
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/script.bas:
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1 | #include "dir.bi" 'provides constants to use for the attrib_mask parameter
2 |
3 | dim shared a as string
4 | dim shared b as string
5 | dim shared c as string
6 | dim shared d as integer=0
7 | dim shared e as integer=0
8 | dim shared f as integer=0
9 | dim shared g as integer=0
10 | dim shared h as string
11 |
12 |
13 | Sub list_files (ByRef filespec As String, ByVal attrib As Integer )
14 | Dim As String filename = Dir(filespec, attrib) ' Start a file search with the specified filespec/attrib *AND* get the first filename.
15 |
16 | Do While Len(filename) > 0 ' If len(filename) is 0, exit the loop: no more filenames are left to be read.
17 | Print filename
18 | if csrlin()>24 then
19 | print "press key";
20 | sleep
21 | cls
22 | end if
23 | filename = Dir()
24 | Loop
25 |
26 | End Sub
27 |
28 |
29 | sub errr (ints as integer,er as string)
30 | if ints<> 0 then print "error-" ; er
31 | end sub
32 |
33 |
34 |
35 | sub dirs()
36 | if c="" or c=" " then c="*.*"
37 | list_files "*", fbdirectory
38 | list_files c, fbArchive
39 | d=0
40 | end sub
41 |
42 | sub mkdirs()
43 | err=0
44 | mkdir (c)
45 | errr err ," mkdir error"
46 | d=0
47 | end sub
48 |
49 | sub cds()
50 | err=0
51 | chdir(c)
52 | errr err ,"chdir error"
53 | d=0
54 | end sub
55 |
56 | sub dels()
57 | err=0
58 | kill(c)
59 | errr err ,"delete error"
60 | d=0
61 | end sub
62 |
63 | sub echos()
64 | print c
65 | d=0
66 | end sub
67 |
68 | sub clss()
69 | cls
70 | d=0
71 | end sub
72 |
73 | sub sets()
74 | SetEnviron c
75 | d=0
76 | end sub
77 |
78 | sub paths()
79 | SetEnviron " path="+c
80 | d=0
81 | end sub
82 |
83 | sub pathss()
84 | SetEnviron " path="+c
85 | d=0
86 | end sub
87 |
88 | sub gotos()
89 | h=":" + trim(c)
90 | g=1
91 | d=0
92 | end sub
93 |
94 | sub pauses()
95 | print "press a key to continue"
96 | sleep
97 | d=0
98 | end sub
99 |
100 |
101 | color 15,1
102 | cls
103 | print command(0);" -script"
104 | open command(1) for input as 1
105 |
106 | g=0
107 | do
108 |
109 | line input #1,a
110 |
111 | if g=1 then
112 | a=trim(a)
113 | if a=h then g=0
114 | else
115 | print curdir();">";a
116 |
117 | a=ltrim(a)
118 | b=lcase(a)
119 | e=instr(a," ")
120 | f=len(a)
121 | c=""
122 | if e>0 then c=mid$(a,e+1)
123 | d=1
124 |
125 | if instr(b,"dir ")=1 then dirs
126 | if instr(b,"dir")=1 and f=3 then dirs
127 | if instr(b,"mkdir ")=1 then mkdirs
128 | if instr(b,"cd ") =1 then cds
129 | if instr(b,"set ") =1 then sets
130 | if instr(b,"path=") =1 then paths
131 | if instr(b,"path ") =1 then pathss
132 | if instr(b,"del ") =1 then dels
133 | if instr(b,"erase ") =1 then dels
134 | if instr(b,"deltree ") =1 then dels
135 | if instr(b,"echo ") =1 then echos
136 | if instr(b,"exit") =1 and f=4 then goto exits
137 | if instr(b,"exit ") =1 then goto exits
138 | if instr(b,"end") =1and f=3 then goto exits
139 | if instr(b,"end ") =1 then goto exits
140 | if instr(b,"goto ") =1 then gotos
141 | if instr(b,"pause ") =1 then gotos
142 | if instr(b,"pause") =1 and f=5 then pauses
143 |
144 | if instr(b,"cls") =1and f=3 then clss
145 | if instr(b,"cls ") =1 then clss
146 |
147 | if d=1 then shell a
148 | end if
149 |
150 |
151 | if csrlin()>24 then
152 | print "press key";
153 | sleep
154 | cls
155 | end if
156 |
157 |
158 | if eof(1) then exit do
159 |
160 |
161 | loop
162 | exits:
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/script.cty:
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1 | dir a
2 | mem
3 | echo hello world
4 | goto escape
5 | echo escape1
6 | echo escape2
7 | echo escape3
8 | :escape
9 | pause
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/scroll.bas:
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1 | ' scroll "file.txt" "title bar text"
2 |
3 | dim shared a as string
4 | dim aa as string=command(2)
5 | dim shared l (0 to 10000) as string
6 | dim shared i as integer=0
7 | dim b as integer
8 | dim c as integer=0
9 |
10 |
11 | '_-------------------------------------------
12 | 'add a line to list
13 | sub add (s as string)
14 | l(i)=s
15 | i=i+1
16 | end sub
17 |
18 | '_-------------------------------------------
19 | 'load file into memory line by line
20 | sub loadlist ()
21 | dim s as string
22 | open a for input as 1
23 | do
24 | line input #1,s
25 | add s
26 | if eof(1) then exit do
27 | loop
28 | close 1
29 | end sub
30 |
31 |
32 |
33 | a=command(1)
34 | loadlist
35 | do
36 | color 1,15
37 | cls
38 | '_-------------------------------------------
39 | 'center title bar
40 | locate 1,80/2-(len(aa)/2)
41 | color 15,1
42 | '_-------------------------------------------
43 | 'prints title bar text
44 | print aa
45 | color 1,15
46 | if c+22>i then c=i-22
47 | if c<0 then c=0
48 | '_-------------------------------------------
49 | 'print all 22 lines of page current
50 | for b=0 to 21
51 | locate 2+b,1
52 | if b+c <= i then print l(b+c);
53 | next b
54 | '_-------------------------------------------
55 | 'print status bar
56 | locate 25,1
57 | color 15,1
58 | print "press esc to exit ,enter to move next page ,del move back page";
59 | color 1,15
60 | sleep
61 | a=inkey$()
62 | '_-------------------------------------------
63 | 'if key esc is pressed the exit application
64 | if a=chr$(27) then exit do
65 | '_-------------------------------------------
66 | 'if key delete is pressed the move back count index 22 lines
67 | if a=chr$(8) then c=c-22
68 | '_-------------------------------------------
69 | 'if key delete is pressed the move front count index 22 lines
70 | if a=chr$(13) then c=c+22
71 | loop
72 |
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/sleep.bas:
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1 | dim a as integer=0
2 |
3 | a= val(command(1))
4 | a=a*1000
5 | if a=0 then
6 | sleep
7 | else
8 | sleep a
9 | end if
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/slist.bas:
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1 | ' slist.exe "file.txt" "title bar text" "output.txt"
2 | dim shared a as string
3 | dim aa as string=command(2)
4 | dim shared l (0 to 10000) as string
5 | dim shared i as integer=0
6 | dim b as integer
7 | dim c as integer=0
8 | dim x as integer
9 | dim y as integer
10 | dim bt as integer
11 | dim ab as integer
12 | '_-------------------------------------------
13 | 'add a item to list
14 | sub add (s as string)
15 | l(i)=s
16 | i=i+1
17 | end sub
18 |
19 | '_-------------------------------------------
20 | 'load all the itens from the input file
21 | sub loadlist ()
22 | dim s as string
23 | open a for input as 1
24 | do
25 | line input #1,s
26 | add s
27 | if eof(1) then exit do
28 | loop
29 | close 1
30 | end sub
31 |
32 |
33 | i=0
34 | a=command(1)
35 | loadlist
36 | screen 12
37 | color 15,1
38 |
39 | setmouse 14,12,1,0
40 | do
41 | ScreenLock
42 | cls
43 | '_-------------------------------------------
44 | 'center title bar
45 | locate 1,80/2-(len(aa)/2)
46 | '_-------------------------------------------
47 | 'prints titlebar on screen
48 | print aa
49 | '_-------------------------------------------
50 | 'check if the index counter is more than the counter list
51 | if c+24>i then c=i-24
52 | '_-------------------------------------------
53 | 'check if index counter is less than 0
54 | if c<0 then c=0
55 | '_-------------------------------------------
56 | 'print current page of 24 itens
57 | for b=0 to 23
58 | locate 2+b,1
59 | if b+c <= i then print l(b+c);
60 | next b
61 | locate 27,1
62 |
63 | '_-------------------------------------------
64 | 'prints the status bar
65 | print "press esc to exit ,enter to move next page ,del move back page";
66 | line(0,16)-(639,16),0
67 | line(0,26*16)-(639,26*16),0
68 | ScreenUnlock
69 | '_-------------------------------------------
70 | 'waits for a input event key or mouse key
71 | do
72 | ab= getmouse (x,y, ,bt)
73 | if bt<>0 then exit do
74 | a=inkey$()
75 | if a<>"" and bt =0 then exit do
76 |
77 |
78 | loop
79 |
80 | '_-------------------------------------------
81 | 'if button 1 of mouse is pressed save the list item
82 | if bt<>0 then
83 | y=y/16-1
84 | if y+c<=i and y>-1 and y<25 then
85 | open command(3) for output as 1
86 | print #1,l(c+y)
87 | close 1
88 |
89 | exit do
90 | end if
91 | end if
92 |
93 | '_-------------------------------------------
94 | 'if esc key press exit application
95 | if a=chr$(27) then
96 | open command(3) for output as 1
97 | print #1,""
98 | close 1
99 | exit do
100 | end if
101 |
102 | '_-------------------------------------------
103 | 'if delete key pressed back 24 itens
104 |
105 | if a=chr$(8) then c=c-24
106 | '_-------------------------------------------
107 | 'if enter key pressed move 24 itens to front index count
108 | if a=chr$(13) then c=c+24
109 |
110 |
111 | loop
112 |
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/soft.txt:
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1 | http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/micro/pc-stuff/freedos/files/distributions/1.2/repos/pkg-html/index.html
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/sqlite.txt:
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1 | http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/micro/pc-stuff/freedos/files/distributions/1.2/repos/pkg-html/sqlite.html
2 |
3 |
4 | https://www.tutorialspoint.com/sqlite/index.htm
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/subt.bas:
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1 | dim a as string=command(3)
2 | dim b as integer=val(command(1))
3 | dim c as integer=val(command(2))
4 | b=b-c
5 | open a for output as 1
6 | print #1,trim(str(b))
7 | close 1
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/sum.bas:
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1 | dim a as string=command(3)
2 | dim b as integer=val(command(1))
3 | dim c as integer=val(command(2))
4 | b=b+c
5 | open a for output as 1
6 | print #1,trim(str(b))
7 | close 1
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/tabs.bas:
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1 | dim a as string=command(1)
2 | dim b as integer=val(command(2))
3 | dim c as integer=0
4 | dim d as string=""
5 | dim e as string=""
6 | dim f as string
7 |
8 | open a for input as 1
9 | line input #1,d
10 | close 1
11 |
12 | for c= b to len(d)-1
13 | f=mid$(d,c,1)
14 | if asc(f) <33 then exit for
15 | e=e+f
16 | next c
17 |
18 | open a for output as 1
19 | print #1,e
20 | close 1
21 |
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/text.bas:
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1 | dim a as string
2 | line input a
3 | open command(1) for output as 1
4 | print #1,a
5 | close 1
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/tree.bat:
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1 | @echo off
2 | color 15 1
3 | tree c:\ >out2.txt
4 | scroll out2.txt "tree"
5 |
6 | echo on
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/tzip.bat:
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1 | @echo off
2 | color 15 1
3 | dirs "*.zip" out.txt
4 | fprint temp.bat "set t="
5 | slist out.txt "select a zip file to unzip" out2.txt
6 | cls
7 | color 15 1
8 | appends out2.txt temp.bat
9 | @call temp.bat >null
10 | color 15 1
11 | prints "extract file"
12 | prints "%t%"
13 | unzip -o "%t%" *.* -d "."
14 |
15 | echo on
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/using.bas:
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1 | print using command(1) ;val(command(2))
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/vgx.bat:
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1 | @echo off
2 | echo.>out.txt
3 | echo.>>out.txt
4 | echo.>>out.txt
5 | echo.>>out.txt
6 | echo.>>out.txt
7 | echo a > inp.txt
8 | echo call 108 >> inp.txt
9 | echo db 0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0 >> inp.txt
10 | echo org 108 >> inp.txt
11 | echo mov ax,13 >> inp.txt
12 | echo int 10 >> inp.txt
13 | echo mov cx,f000 >>inp.txt
14 | echo mov ax,a000 >>inp.txt
15 | echo mov es,ax >>inp.txt
16 | echo mov bx,0 >>inp.txt
17 | echo mov al,1 >>inp.txt
18 | echo jmp 120 >> inp.txt
19 | echo db 0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0 >> inp.txt
20 | echo org 120 >> inp.txt
21 | echo es: >>inp.txt
22 | echo mov [bx],al >>inp.txt
23 | echo inc bx >>inp.txt
24 | echo dec cx >>inp.txt
25 | echo cmp cx,0 >>inp.txt
26 | echo jnz 120 >>inp.txt
27 | echo push cs >> inp.txt
28 | echo pop es >>inp.txt
29 | echo ret >> inp.txt
30 | appends out.txt inp.txt
31 | echo p 1 >> inp.txt
32 | echo.>>input.txt
33 | echo q >>inp.txt
34 |
35 | debug out.txt
36 |
37 |
38 | echo on
39 |
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/width.bas:
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1 | Width val(command(1)),val(command(2))
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/yesno.bas:
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1 | dim a as string
2 | dim b as string
3 | print "yes or no"
4 | input a
5 | b="0"
6 | open command(1) for append as 1
7 | if instr(a,"y")>0 or instr(a,"Y")>0 then b="1"
8 | print #1,b
9 | close 1
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/zip.txt:
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