can we use >fasthelp whilst in oregon trail
No, because fasthelp is a DOS 6.0 program, and also you can't open the console and run Oregon Trail at the same time.
But I'll allow it anyway.
You type fasthelp in the terminal and press enter. Nothing happens. Then you look at the paper GTA gave you earlier. It turns out it has a quick command guide on it!
Welcome to DOS! Here are some basic commands to get you started.
Running Programs:
Just type the name of a executable file to run it. You don't need to include the extension.
Getting around:
To change drives, type the drive letter and then a colon. Valid drive labels on the lab computers are:
A: (3.5in Drive)
B: (5.25in Drive)
C: Hard Disk
You must have media in the drive in order to mount it. To view the files in a directory, type dir. To change to a new directory, type cd and then the name of the directory you want to switch to.
To delete files, type del then the file name. To copy something, type copy then the filename. Copy works on directories too. Mkdir and then a name will allow you to make a directory. Rmdir will allow you to remove an existing directory.
Type and then the filename will display the text of a file on your screen.
System Basics:
The lab computers are all outfitted with 2 floppy disk drives, a hard disk to permanently save your files on, a monitor, and a mouse. Installed packages include qbasic and Windows. We will be using qbasic in class to teach basic programming skills in the first part of the semester.
put me in as scout
Okay, scout.
3. Duane
In, but as four.
This is the best Community Projects "game" I have seen so far.
And according to the rules, you're five, even if you didn't intend to be. Congratulations!