Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!lll-winken!lll-lcc!ames!mailrus!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!osu-cis!dsacg1!dcscg1!cpp90221 From: cpp90221@dcscg1.UUCP (Duane L. Rezac) Newsgroups: comp.binaries.ibm.pc.d Subject: Re: What is trek.exe doing Message-ID: <438@dcscg1.UUCP> Date: 13 Jan 89 19:43:11 GMT References: <324@holin.ATT.COM> Organization: Defense Construction Supply Center, Columbus Lines: 40 From article <324@holin.ATT.COM>, by doc@holin.ATT.COM (David Mundhenk): > > > Several of us here think this is a little suspicious and would > like some other opinions on this, possibly even from the author. > The part "dir c:\*.exe...." is strange, to say the least. > Any explanations? > ################################################################# > [] C:\> dir *.exe > [] Volume in drive C is HARDDISK > [] Directory of C:\ > [] 'TSRTEST EXE 7520 12-01-87 12:52p > [] '123 COM 129480 4-28-88 7:46a > [] 'MW EXE 99030 7-13-86 5:00p > [] 'INSTALL EXE 1024 1-01-80 12:00a > [] & 4 File(s) 2947072 bytes free > [] C:\> _U Hey, lets RTFM before posting a question like this.... the doc's state that if you enter Shift-F1 while playing the game, it enters "BOSS" mode- that is, it displays the above data on the screen to make it look like you have a directory listing on the screen instead of playing a game on company time... (of course we *NEVER* do that ;-) I've tried it, and IT WORKS JUST LIKE THE DOC'S STATE { { { { { { { { { { -- +-----------------------+---------------------------------------------------+ | Duane L. Rezac |These views are my own, and NOT representitive of | | dsacg1!dcscg1!cpp90221|my place of Employment. | +-----------------------+---------------------------------------------------+