"' Experix "'is an open-source command interpreter designed for operating laboratory equipment, especially data acquisition devices, and processing, displaying and storing the data from them.
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Using BASIC-PLUS, about half of this virtual address space was used by the combined command interpreter and run-time library ( named the Disk files could also be used but were slower.
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,cmd . exe is the normal command interpreter for batch files; the older COMMAND . COM can be run as well in 32-bit versions of Windows able to run 16-bit programs.
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;% PATH % : This variable contains a semicolon-delimited ( do not put spaces in between ) list of directories in which the command interpreter will search for an executable file that matches the given command.
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Other shells available on a machine or available for download and / or purchase include osh, whose manual page states it " is an enhanced, backward-compatible port of the standard command interpreter from Sixth Edition UNIX ."
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A "'function key "'is a key on a computer or keyboard which can be programmed so as to cause an operating system command interpreter or application program to perform certain actions, a form of soft key.
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Programs were entered into the command interpreter starting with line numbers, integers from 1 to 32767, and were continued on multiple lines by using a line feed at the end of a line instead of the return ( enter ) key.
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Therefore, an attacker can execute arbitrary commands on the system or exploit other bugs that may exist in Bash's command interpreter, if the attacker has a way to manipulate the environment variable list and then cause Bash to run.
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During a short period of the game's development, the developers also logged all actions players at QZ had taken that the command interpreter had not understood; based on this data, they improved the interpreter and changed the outcomes to certain actions.
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BASIC itself continued to be built into the Apple ROMs; BASIC . SYSTEM is merely a command interpreter enhancement that allows BASIC programs to access ProDOS by means of the same " Control-D " text output they had used under DOS 3.3.