[program-l] Re: making something boot up?

  • From: "Travis Roth" <travis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <program-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 5 Jan 2006 15:54:55 -0600

Wow, you're sure into a lot of projects today.
So you got the encryption all figured out?
And the .wfm bug? And security?
And linux versus Unix?
And XOR? Assembly in general?

<smile>


-----Original Message-----
From: gerald.g.weichbrodt@xxxxxx [mailto:gerald.g.weichbrodt@xxxxxx] 
Sent: Thursday, January 05, 2006 1:49 PM
To: program-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [program-l] Re: making something boot up?


Um, are you talking about creating a Command Processor ala Littlefield for
the enjoyment of doing it? If you want it to run at startup, assuming we're
talking about Windows rather than Linux which I know thing none about, then
you could always stick it in your startup folder of your Start menu in which
case it would indeed start at Windows launch, or am I missing the point
entirely?

Regards,
Jerry


 

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Hay list,
I am working on just a test program, I thought it would be cool, to make a
command line, just to open, then I could add things to it later, to run, at
startup. Does anyone have any idea, how I would go about booting into it? I
want to put it on cd or something, and have it ran like that. Thanks, Tyler
Littlefield. Check out our website: http://tysplace.the-leetest.net check
out my blog: livejournal.com/~tylerrl [my programs don't have bugs, just
randomly added features] [failure is not an option, it comes bundled with
windows!]

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