• DOS commands

    From xqtr@21:1/111 to All on Wed Mar 6 10:24:24 2019
    Quick question, does the new dos system support mpl compiling? i try to use mplc but it doesn't let me.

    Also, when uploading files , giving a name to the command doesn't change the filename of the file in the upload queue. Can i upload multiple files?

    This DOS system is f...g awesome! Very good idea and great implementation.

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  • From g00r00@21:1/108 to xqtr on Wed Mar 6 08:15:00 2019
    Quick question, does the new dos system support mpl compiling? i try to use mplc but it doesn't let me.

    You should be able to compile in Mystic-DOS by running it as a door: "door mplc -all" but you won't see the output on Windows at the moment, so that command works well mostly in Linux/MacOS.

    Also, when uploading files , giving a name to the command doesn't change the filename of the file in the upload queue. Can i upload multiple
    files?

    The filename doesn't really matter if you're using Zmodem its really only if you're using a protocol that doesn't send the filename. So you can type "receive whatever.zip" and then upload 25 files and they'll all show up.

    I should probably figure out a better way to present that command.

    This DOS system is f...g awesome! Very good idea and great
    implementation.

    Thanks :) Glad you like it!

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  • From xqtr@21:1/111 to g00r00 on Wed Mar 6 20:49:38 2019
    You should be able to compile in Mystic-DOS by running it as a door:
    "door mplc -all" but you won't see the output on Windows at the moment,
    so that command works well mostly in Linux/MacOS.

    I thought so, but then i saw the warning and think it twice :) Thank you.

    This DOS system is f...g awesome! Very good idea and great implementation.
    Thanks :) Glad you like it!

    Yeap... Mystic now has a "all in one" solution to do even system management / configuration. And the zmodem up/down-load feature is very useful to do remote customization/fixing.

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  • From g00r00@21:1/108 to xqtr on Wed Mar 6 18:41:08 2019
    You should be able to compile in Mystic-DOS by running it as a door: "door mplc -all" but you won't see the output on Windows at the momen so that command works well mostly in Linux/MacOS.

    I thought so, but then i saw the warning and think it twice :) Thank you.

    Hah well that it is doing its job :) I don't want people to use it if they don't understand how it works, especially on Windows.

    Yeap... Mystic now has a "all in one" solution to do even system management / configuration. And the zmodem up/down-load feature is very useful to do remote customization/fixing.

    Yep you don't need much of anything else to manage Mystic except for Mystic. It has ANSI and text editors, log viewers, DOS shell, and all of the configuration is accessible within the BBS too. The only time I need to access my BBS's computer is to do OS upgrades or Mystic upgrades and hopefully the Mystic upgrades can be done without accessing the OS soon too.

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  • From dream master@21:1/163 to g00r00 on Wed Mar 6 18:57:44 2019
    On 06 Mar 2019, g00r00 said the following...
    Yeap... Mystic now has a "all in one" solution to do even system
    Mystic. It has ANSI and text editors, log viewers, DOS shell, and all of the configuration is accessible within the BBS too. The only time I

    is this the same engine you were gonna use for the ansi program you were working on way back?

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  • From g00r00@21:1/108 to dream master on Thu Mar 7 00:29:06 2019
    Yeap... Mystic now has a "all in one" solution to do even system
    Mystic. It has ANSI and text editors, log viewers, DOS shell, and all the configuration is accessible within the BBS too. The only time I

    is this the same engine you were gonna use for the ansi program you were working on way back?

    No its not the same code as Genesis Engine. The ANSI editor in Mystic isn't
    as advanced as GE was because GE had things like multiple pages and different ANSI sizes. The color/character set selector in Mystic's ANSI editor is the only thing that came from Genesis Engine.

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  • From dream master@21:1/163 to g00r00 on Thu Mar 7 00:45:08 2019
    On 07 Mar 2019, g00r00 said the following...
    No its not the same code as Genesis Engine. The ANSI editor in Mystic isn't as advanced as GE was because GE had things like multiple pages
    and different ANSI sizes. The color/character set selector in Mystic's ANSI editor is the only thing that came from Genesis Engine.

    it never was release correct?

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  • From g00r00@21:1/108 to dream master on Thu Mar 7 04:25:10 2019
    it never was release correct?

    Nope I never finished it. I used it myself but thats really it.

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