Here's receive it's kind of like the line right before it accept it defines a line that is 30 bytes long and everything else is truncated.
Here's line 18 This code sends a string to a file which if 0 I believe sends the string to stdout. I want to concatenate dx and '$', '$' being the string I want to add to the end of dx which should be Receive at this point
And here's a highlight about line 18. dx is the line int 21h will print if you mov ah, 09h and don't change ah. And it actually is a stupid line because receive was already moved into dx right before it. click the image for a list of interrupt options for 21h. ---------- Post updated at 11:21 PM ---------- Previous update was at 11:20 PM ----------
I just want to strcat(dx, '$') right before int 21h/line 19
Hi there,
I found the following script on the net, i like to use it as a standard template for new scripts.
But i do not understand the meaning of the last line, can anybody explain what going on on the last line
vflag=off
filename=
while getopts vf: opt
do
case "$opt" in
v)... (9 Replies)
Hi, i've got the following:
a=`echo $b | grep '^.*/'`
i'm storing in the variable the value of the variable b only if it has a / somewhere.
It works, but i don't want to print the value. How do i give the value of b to the grep command without the echo?
thanks! (5 Replies)
Hello..
I am doing some awk-ing and among all I use substr inside it..
I have: ....substr($0,60,37)
meaning as U all know take from 37 char. from point 60..
can I put it like this substr($0,60,end of line)
meaning take it from point 60 and take all characketrs in that line until line... (2 Replies)
First af all hi.
i want to create a batch script which inform when users log in last time on system or if they are online when they logged in.
I want ot use a file .users which has the usernames of users.
i want to print for example
peter is ONLINE: Logged in on Wed Feb 11 07:47
alex... (2 Replies)
I am looking for some model like this:
My Computer
-------------
Intermediate Server (IS)
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Own Server
I must be able to ssh into the Intermediate Internet Server which is generally an online version of SSH service through which I will connect to Own Server. I was the IS to... (2 Replies)
Can any body tell me when I put close(2), why the code does not show any out put?
#include <stdio.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <errno.h>
int main(){
int fd1,fd2,fd3,fd4;
close(2);
fd1=open("test1.txt",O_WRONLY |O_CREAT | O_TRUNC,0744);
fprintf(stderr,"fd1 = %d\n",fd1);
... (5 Replies)
Hello experts,
I am using fork() in my code but I am confused which output comes first child or parent?
I did the following code .My book shows parent first but my linux shows child first.Can anyone tell me why?
#include <stdio.h>
int main(){
int pid;
printf("I am original process with pid... (5 Replies)
Im trying to make a vga program for linux Im wondering if anyone knows of a simple document on the subject or if someone could show me some basics. What system calls should I use what parameters should I give them. How do I draw a line of pixels green after in vga mode. I prefer nasm but I can use... (2 Replies)
Use and complete the template provided. The entire template must be completed. If you don't, your post may be deleted!
1. The problem statement, all variables and given/known data:
I am having a hard time with this assignement i cant get the pfib value to print out the fib sequence.
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LEARN ABOUT SUSE
recordio
recordio(1) General Commands Manual recordio(1)NAME
recordio - record the input and output of a program
SYNTAX
recordio program [ arg ... ]
DESCRIPTION
recordio runs program with the given arguments. It prints lines to stderr showing the input and output of program.
At the beginning of each line on stderr, recordio inserts the program process ID, along with < for input or > for output. At the end of
each line it inserts a space, a plus sign, or [EOF]; a space indicates that there was a newline in the input or output, and [EOF] indicates
the end of input or output.
recordio prints every packet of input and output immediately. It does not attempt to combine packets into coherent stderr lines. For
example,
recordio sh -c 'cat /dev/fd/8 2>&1' > /dev/null
could produce
5135 > cat: /dev/fd/8: Bad file descriptor
5135 > [EOF]
or
5135 > cat: +
5135 > /dev/fd/8+
5135 > : +
5135 > Bad file descriptor
5135 > [EOF]
recordio uses several lines for long packets to guarantee that each line is printed atomically to stderr.
recordio runs as a child of program. It exits when it sees the end of program's output.
SEE ALSO tcpserver(1)recordio(1)