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For those of you that are DOS experts:

Acolyte of Glorious La Parka~ 12 March 2005 08:31:31
 Can SOMEBODY provide the way I'm supposed to type in this DOS command
(I mean, as an example of usage)? It's been SO MANY YEARS since I used
a DOS command, I've forgotten HOW>




Usage:nifconvert (Source NIF) (Destination NIF) {-a [source KF]
[Destination KF]} {-w [Working Directory]}




REQUIRED PARAMETERS:

(Source NIF)

NIF (Character File) that needs to be converted

(Destination NIF)

Where the converted NIF (Character File) is going












OPTIONAL PARAMETERS:





-a [source KF] [Destination KF]



Converts KF at same time as NIF so that there are no problems.



-w [Working Directory]


Sets working directory for reading input & writing output files.

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Squad 12 March 2005 21:43:37 permanent link ]
 "Acolyte of Glorious La Parka~, BitchSmacking dancing RSPW Tards since 1997"
<titanic@marcocable­.com> wrote in message
news:1110601891.596­989.99230@o13g2000cw­o.googlegroups.com..­.> Can SOMEBODY provide the way I'm supposed to type in this DOS command> (I mean, as an example of usage)? It's been SO MANY YEARS since I used> a DOS command, I've forgotten HOW>>
Usage:nifconvert (Source NIF) (Destination NIF) {-a [source KF]> [Destination KF]} {-w [Working Directory]}>
REQUIRED PARAMETERS:>
(Source NIF)>
NIF (Character File) that needs to be converted>
(Destination NIF)>
Where the converted NIF (Character File) is going>
OPTIONAL PARAMETERS:>
-a [source KF] [Destination KF]>
Converts KF at same time as NIF so that there are no problems.>
-w [Working Directory]>
Sets working directory for reading input & writing output files.>


format c:


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Acolyte of Glorious La Parka~ 13 March 2005 02:44:05 permanent link ]
 
Squad wrote:> "Acolyte of Glorious La Parka~, BitchSmacking dancing RSPW Tards
since 1997"> <titanic@marcocable­.com> wrote in message> news:1110601891.596­989.99230@o13g2000cw­o.googlegroups.com..­.> > Can SOMEBODY provide the way I'm supposed to type in this DOS
command> > (I mean, as an example of usage)? It's been SO MANY YEARS since I
used> > a DOS command, I've forgotten HOW>> >
Usage:nifconvert (Source NIF) (Destination NIF) {-a [source KF]> > [Destination KF]} {-w [Working Directory]}> >
REQUIRED PARAMETERS:> >
(Source NIF)> >
NIF (Character File) that needs to be converted> >
(Destination NIF)> >
Where the converted NIF (Character File) is going> >
OPTIONAL PARAMETERS:> >
-a [source KF] [Destination KF]> >
Converts KF at same time as NIF so that there are no problems.> >
-w [Working Directory]> >
Sets working directory for reading input & writing output files.> >
format c:








O.K., Let me try that.




Let's see it's doing something......Hey,­ what is th































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