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. power outage), 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.
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?)