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Special Forums Windows & DOS: Issues & Discussions I need help bad, please help me with this command... Post 302363058 by komputersman on Monday 19th of October 2009 10:11:01 AM
Old 10-19-2009
Title corrected, sorry.

Also Thank you for the command help, I will try it. I am sure that is it, I forgot about the quotes for spaces in the path.

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Ahh damit, I did not mean regserv, the command I am trying to run is:

RunDll32 "c:\windows\documents and settings\username\desktop\filename,RunDll"

The error I am getting is the command is not rocognized.

Also, I recall the command being case sensitive, does rundll32 need to be RunDll32?
 

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dll(1)								  brickOS Utility							    dll(1)

NAME
dll - A user-program downloader for the RCX. SYNOPSIS
dll [options] command | {file}.lx DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents the dll user-program download command. dll is a program which is used to download user programs written for brickOS to the RCX. OPTIONS
This program follows the usual GNU command line syntax, with long options starting with two dashes (`-'). The options supported by dll are: (run with no parms) Show built-in help (summary of options) -e, --execute Execute program after download. -i{0|1}, --irmode={0|1} Set IR mode (on RCX) to near(0) or far(1) -p{1-8}, --program={1-8} Download program to program-slot-number {1-8} NOTE: LegOS supports 8 program slots where the Mindstorms original firmware only supports 5. -r{hostaddress}, --rcxaddr={hostaddress} Send to RCX LNP at host address {0-15}. Default is 0. See also --node={hostaddress} -s{srcport}, --srcport={srcport} Send to RCX LNP source port {0-15} -t{ttydevice} --tty={ttydevice} Specify serial tty device where IR tower is connected. NOTE: The environment variable RCXTTY may be used in place of -tty -v, --verbose Enable verbose output COMMANDS
-d{1-8}, --delete={1-8} Delete program from program-slot-number {1-8} -n{hostaddress}, --node={hostaddress} Set RCX LNP host address to {0-15} ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
dll will respond to the environment variable RCXTTY. This should be set to the serial device to which the IR tower is connected. Use of RCXTTY is equivalent the using the -tty command-line option. EXAMPLES
dll is a simple command to use. The following examples show most of the uses. Ex1: download demo/robots.lx to the RCX as program 0. $ dll -tty=/dev/ttyS0 demo/robots.lx $ NOTE: there is no response from dll(1) on a successful download. You can, however watch the RCX display during the download and see activ- ity. Ex2: download the demo/linetrack.lx into program-slot 7. (note we are first setting RCXTTY so we don't have to keep specifying the tty device each download). $ export RCXTTY=/dev/ttyS1 $ dll -p7 demo/linetrack.lx $ Ex3: download demo/rover.lx but we are leaving the RCX powered off (assume RCXTTY is already set). $ dll -p2 demo/rover.lx error deleting program $ NOTE: dll first deletes the existing program from the specified program slot and then downloads the new one. This error indicates that the first thing dll tried to do did not succeed. We'll leave the experiment of running dll with --verbose set as an exercise for you our reader... (This is actually a combination of progress infromation and debug ouput.) ERROR MESSAGES
Unfortunately, there is basically only one dll error message, and it applies to most possible errors, including a disconnected IR tower, an RCX that is turned off, an RCX that doesn't have brickOS, and an RCX that has brickOS and is already running a program. So, check all those things when dll fails. SEE ALSO
firmdl3(1) AUTHOR
dll was written by: Markus L. Noga. Addiitonal Contributor(s): everyone discussing LNP at LUGNET This manual page was written by Stephen M Moraco <stephen@debian.org>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others). brickOS May 12, 2002 dll(1)
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