Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!cwjcc!gatech!rutgers!att!tellab5!toth From: toth@tellab5.tellabs.CHI.IL.US (Joseph G. Toth Jr.) Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple Subject: Re: Hyper C posting Summary: Boy do I feel stupid More standard system commands Message-ID: <1242@tellab5.tellabs.CHI.IL.US> Date: 26 Feb 89 04:25:56 GMT References: <6570@phoenix.Princeton.EDU> <4321@cbnews.ATT.COM> Organization: Tellabs, Inc. Lisle, IL Lines: 24 In my previous post regarding Hyper C, I stated that the only command availabble directly from the system was 'ls' to catalog a disk. Then I mentioned that people shoule 'ed' the 'cc' file to view a script that operates in a standard C-shell format. Boy, was it obvious after I looked at it again that 'rm' (remove, delete etc.) was also available. Also usable is a 'cp ' command. One major problem seems to arise in that there must be free space on drive 'a:' to allow "hyperc" to compile the programs (or am I mistaken). Any help to get the compiles to work as is would be appreciated. I read in a previous message that the company is defunct, so maybe as people post information on usage, someone could gather and coordinate a compiling of a single users guide. I'm sure now that there have to be other commands available from the system (like a simple help to list the system commands). -- ------------------------------------------------+--------------------- Maybe I shouldn't have done it, sarcasm is so | Joseph G. Toth Jr. seldom understood. Don't FLAME on me, please. | uunet!tellab5!toth