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It includes:  
It includes:  
* b2m calculates bytes to megs, I use this utility when i burn cd's
;b2m: calculates bytes to megs, I use this utility when i burn cd's
* cat like the unix version, but a lot faster
;cat: like the unix version, but a lot faster
* crc calculates the crc/creates&checks .sfv for file(s)
;crc: calculates the crc/creates&checks .sfv for file(s)
* fc compares 2 files, byte-for-byte
;fc: compares 2 files, byte-for-byte
* ftime changes the timestamp for all the files in the current directory to the current time.
;ftime: changes the timestamp for all the files in the current directory to the current time.
* key displays scancode in hex & decimal for the key you pressed
;key: displays scancode in hex & decimal for the key you pressed
* kill kills a process, use in conjunction with ps
;kill: kills a process, use in conjunction with ps
* locase same as ftime, but converts the filenames to lowercase
;locase: same as ftime, but converts the filenames to lowercase
* mp3nice makes all the mp3s in the current directory look un-lame. example: "the_orb_-_S.A.L.T-rns.mp3" becomes "the orb - S.A.L.T.mp3"
;mp3nice: makes all the mp3s in the current directory look un-lame. example: "the_orb_-_S.A.L.T-rns.mp3" becomes "the orb - S.A.L.T.mp3"
* ps shows a list of processes (by [zuko] w/dink mods, new: list&kill process by search string)
;ps: shows a list of processes (by [zuko] w/dink mods, new: list&kill process by search string)
* slicer.com run this in a dosbox, lets some old dos apps that take 100% cpu chill out by releasing timeslices while waiting for a keypress
;slicer.com: run this in a dosbox, lets some old dos apps that take 100% cpu chill out by releasing timeslices while waiting for a keypress
* sock shows a list of opened sockets
;sock: shows a list of opened sockets
* soclose closes a socket, use with sock
;soclose: closes a socket, use with sock
* speed displays realtime statistics on an ethernet interface
;speed: displays realtime statistics on an ethernet interface
* temp converts fahrenheit -> celcius or vice-versa.  use temp c18 or or temp f64
;temp: converts fahrenheit -> celcius or vice-versa.  use temp c18 or or temp f64
* which searches your path for a certain file
;which: searches your path for a certain file
* whois get information on a domain name
;whois: get information on a domain name
* clnt tests the tcp/ip throughput between 2 machines (or localhost)
;clnt: tests the tcp/ip throughput between 2 machines (or localhost)
* srv run this on one machine, then run 'clnt [hostname/ip of machine w/srv running
;srv: run this on one machine, then run 'clnt [hostname/ip of machine w/srv running


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Revision as of 16:41, 26 July 2018

Netutils is a set of command line utilities.

It includes:

b2m
calculates bytes to megs, I use this utility when i burn cd's
cat
like the unix version, but a lot faster
crc
calculates the crc/creates&checks .sfv for file(s)
fc
compares 2 files, byte-for-byte
ftime
changes the timestamp for all the files in the current directory to the current time.
key
displays scancode in hex & decimal for the key you pressed
kill
kills a process, use in conjunction with ps
locase
same as ftime, but converts the filenames to lowercase
mp3nice
makes all the mp3s in the current directory look un-lame. example: "the_orb_-_S.A.L.T-rns.mp3" becomes "the orb - S.A.L.T.mp3"
ps
shows a list of processes (by [zuko] w/dink mods, new: list&kill process by search string)
slicer.com
run this in a dosbox, lets some old dos apps that take 100% cpu chill out by releasing timeslices while waiting for a keypress
sock
shows a list of opened sockets
soclose
closes a socket, use with sock
speed
displays realtime statistics on an ethernet interface
temp
converts fahrenheit -> celcius or vice-versa. use temp c18 or or temp f64
which
searches your path for a certain file
whois
get information on a domain name
clnt
tests the tcp/ip throughput between 2 machines (or localhost)
srv
run this on one machine, then run 'clnt [hostname/ip of machine w/srv running

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