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Search on the Internet for CnC Generals Zero Hour Mods/trainers, most of them should either have instructions included with the files or on the website. If not, contact the file's creator and ask for help. A good mod that I'm using is called: Command And Conquer Generals Shockwave. When you find the website on the web, download it, but if you try it then it won't work. You also have to get a patch. Search: "Command and Conquer Generals Shockwave Patch 1.04" when you find it, download it, and- have fun!
In BASIC the put command fills a file field area, typically for random access writes.
ftp (file transfer protocol)
Both will operate same but i recommend you that if there is only single file use "PUT" and if there are multiple files then you can use "MPUT"...... if there is only single file and if we use MPUT command thgen it will bit slower than PUT command.
Anything can be made into a command on a Linux system. The steps are easy. First, using any text editor (vim, emacs, etc.) create a text file. Put anything you want to do in this file. Save the file. Make sure the file you just created has read and execute permissions (chmod). That's it! Now you have a command that you can execute in Linux.
The two CD's (one for NOD, one for GDI) were put into the public domain by westwood. They are called 'NOD95.ISO' and 'GDI95.ISO', and they can be downloaded from several download sites, so you don't need a torrent. If you look on torrent sites for these filenames or something named 'Command and Conquer Gold', you should have no trouble finding it, for example at http://dl.btjunkie.org/torrent/Command-and-Conquer-Gold/290821186e2b868ca8e7c7a9c8f013298d1b8393b841/download.torrent
He will conquer the enemy
In general each command in a script file is on a separate line, so it is terminated with a line terminator character (put it automatically when you press the Enter key). Unlike some programming languages, a script file does not need a special terminator for the end of the line.
Just put the commands in your batch file. When someone runs the program, it will execute the commands it comes across line-by-line. - Example Batch Script: This script will run an application EXE file with command line parameters. This will use the shutdown.exe file that comes with windows. It shuts down the computer in 60 seconds. @shutdown -s -t 60 - You could also use the START command. For any command or exe file that runs from the command line, you could open a command prompt and type the name of the file followed by /? to find out what you can use as command parameters. Example: START /?
The 'merge' command is not standard in Unix, so not every system has it. The 'cat' command is standard in every Unix system. The 'cat' command merely echoes the contents of a file. It can be used to put together several files (concatenate). The 'merge' command (at least on Linux) merges changes from an original file to a modified (patched) file. It is considered a 3-way merge utility. Check the 'man' command for both and you will see the differences in the two commands.
Use the append I/O redirection operator: >> An example would be: echo "Put this at the end of the file" >> aFile Which takes the output of 'echo' and puts/appends it to the end of the file aFile.
There is usually no way to undo a command. Everything executed in the command prompt, is usually final, and has to be manually undone via the same way it was done. There are some command line programs that allow you to undo what it has done. But with the vagueness of your question I am unable to give you a definitive answer. NOTE: Deleting a file from the command line is irreversible and external software will be needed to retrieve the file.