User:Zamujasa
Artifact research for people who hate typing
cd /mnt/artlab echo #!|ngptio activate $arg0 ^ a echo #!|ngptio deactivate $arg0 ^ d echo #!|ngptio sense $arg0|ngptio read $arg0 ^ r echo #!|ngptio info $arg0 ^ i
Now just use a heater
to start something up, d heater
to turn it off, r xray
to automatically sense shit and print it out.
Hell, get creative and do this didn't seem to work, have to try again later
a x_ray ^ /mnt/lp-whatever/butt
to automatically print out info! wow
Bonus: You don't need to type the underscores in device names. impactpad
works for impact_pad
, xray
works for x_ray
, etc.
Oops the mainframe died, now what
When the mainframe is restored (e.g. from a temporary power outage/APC tomfoolery), gptio
will helpfully forget all of the device names -- they'll all show up as UNKNOWN
, so you can't refer to them by name.
To get their names back, use gptio info address
, which will update its name and allow you to use it as a shortcut again.
The goddamn RD deleted prman
There's a backup ThinkTape in the RD's office you can insert into the databank. It contains a copy of everything in /mnt/control
, and when inserted into the RD's databank will show up at /mnt/rd
. Be sure to let your local RD know that he is very mean.
Scanning paper and other junk
Put piece of paper or other doodad onto a scanner. Go to your local DWAINE terminal and look for /mnt/sc-location
. Run cat /mnt/sc-location/document
to take a look at it (or copy it or whatever). Note that half-broken HTML and other garbage comes along for the ride. Welp!
Talking over radios / special channels
Prefix what you want to say with the following:
:in
: Talk over a nearby intercom:lh
: Talk through the item in your left hand:rh
: Talk through the item in your right hand:s
: Robotic Talk (AIs, Cyborgs, Humans with a Machine Translator Implant):h
: General way to talk over extra headset channels- etc. Command headsets have multiple channels, examine them to see
Note that, as AI, using :<letter>
(except s
) will broadcast on your main frequency, e.g. ":tButt
" will act as if you had just typed "Butt
". (maybe this is/could be used for talking over the primary/secondary/tertiary radio channels?)