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Problem with FBIde
#11
It generates Quake 5 in your notepad.
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#12
Quote:It generates Quake 5 in your notepad.
That means :???:
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#13
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na_th_an Wrote:It generates Quake 5 in your notepad.
That means :???:
it's a secret program only used by the most experienced coders. It will instantly generate the next Quake game, which currently is 5.
Try it yourself, just make sure to have 2-3GB free HD space for the Quake 5 files..
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#14
Lol, Ok, I'll try right now, right after I install the DOs version of World of Warcraft along with it's expansion on the Xbox 360...
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#15
Quote:Lol, Ok, I'll try right now, right after I install the DOs version of World of Warcraft along with it's expansion on the Xbox 360...
Read this:
SHELL "PAUSE"

Now, read each word, what do they mean? These ancient cryptic words.. what could this possibly do.. Ancient scholars have pondered for eons, will you be the one to solve the colundrum of mysteries that are these two commands?

Only time will tell..




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#16
*One sec, I think that pause means, wait, no, it can't be that easy, but what if it is, what the hell, I'll give it a try...*

I think that PAUSE means to briefly do nothing, but the shell think I am not sure about, could it mean that hard casing which certain things are protected by, or could it mean something else in nthe ancient BASIC language???
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#17
Ever done SYSTEM("PAUSE") in C++? Think "What is the same?"
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#18
Well I think I know what "PAUSE" means, but I don't know what sehll means.
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#19
shell will give a command you send it to a cmd prompt.


shell "dir"


will show u whats in the current directory

shell "dir \*.* /s"

will show u every file in your comp, i believe ;p

shell is like typing something into a cmd prompt. go to cmd prompt and type PAUSE.
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#20
Ok, thanks, atleast someone can answer my quetion without sarcasm and the actual answer...
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