The .mac source code files are for Ass486; Herbert Kleebauer's 68K-like assember
To include com programs into batch files you have to write programs which only uses opcodes in the range 0x20 to 0x7e (without < > | % ^ & " !). Small programs can be directly coded using the processor opcode table. Two examples are ech and myinput:
ech.com is similar to the echo command. It writes the command line after the first " till the penultimate character to stdout (without an trailing CRLF) ech.mac
@echo off echo XP,;P_,EP0Ex0Ez0Em3Em-ZBP(Eiu![j@_YQ2M@53#@CI~.8'uxCISZ[SC5.bM!C>ech.com ech.com "line with <>|^&%">tmp.txt ech.com "but no CRLF">>tmp.txt del ech.com
myinput.com assigns a keyboard input to batch variable myinput.mac
@echo off
echo BATCH_INPUT___hgQX-PPP_XPPP E#HH0E50EG0Ef0Ehs>myinput.com
echo myinput.bat hoAX5@@PZYh@xX5@D3!r/P[WX,b,-PZh>>myinput.com
echo X3!X2ErP,{,{PYX4=0ErWX,j,-PZh@@X3!=set input>>myinput.com
echo Enter name:
myinput.com
call myinput.bat
del myinput.com
del myinput.bat
echo You entered %input%
rem - save the lines below as CONVERT.BAT rem - write a COM program and assemble it with ORG=0x178 (PROG.COM) rem (you must not use the standard ORG=0x100 for this com programs!!!!) rem - enter: CONVERT PROG.COM PROG.BAT rem - the BATCH file PROG.BAT contains an encoded form of PROG.COM @echo off echo Bj@jzh`0X-`/PPPPPPa(DE(DM(DO(Dh(Ls(Lu(LX(LeZRR]EEEUYRX2Dx=>bat.com echo 0DxFP,0Xx.t0P,=XtGsB4o@$?PIyU WwX0GwUY Wv;ovBX2Gv0ExGIuht6>>bat.com echo ??wQ@tyM?WxI?@zA=`Lbw?y_y~?_xA[bz?B_L??oAN`_H?e?as?Fx?pkz?>>bat.com echo B_}A[aIA]b@MCs?A_rVAgr?\gBGpangV_~r?TO?wGJLy?hKxAG@z?G`L?K>>bat.com echo K?wQO`LRaRPdwA_by??cxA_bL?@O=Et`x?y_z?P_L?@oXZ`SdBW\ngbTiA>>bat.com echo _Syi?To_gD_lWPOOnSOOOTg`ODgDCDgLCDgNCDggCDgrKDgtKDgWKDYdKT>>bat.com echo \QQTDDDTQXTTCqWP}=w@s`aTnbmSILl@gbdTo_n@EwCTokO@mwWDOosPW=>>bat.com echo kOrFsTnsAP~c?@xHOTV_TPoWvDTvFTV_XPnzuPWAuTuFqSwDoStHFTusgD>>bat.com echo a}}Oms`DlnbTdILOngbT}o_?`a}SbmsPLlnD??I??~?OBA@TEDCTHGFTKJ>>bat.com echo ITNMLTQPOTTSRTWVUTZYXTp\[D`_1TcbaTfedTihgTlkjTonmTrqpTutsT>>bat.com echo xwvT=zyD?}=D????}}??s`aTnbmSILl@gbdTg_nP0>>bat.com bat.com <%1 >%2 del bat.com
@echo off
echo Bj@jzh`0X-`/PPPPPPa(DE(DM(DO(Dh(Ls(Lu(LX(LeZRR]EEEUYRX2Dx=>echoo.com
echo 0DxFP,0Xx.t0P,=XtGsB4o@$?PIyU WwX0GwUY Wv;ovBX2Gv0ExGIuht6>>echoo.com
echo ?@xAyJHmH@=a?}VjuN?_LEkS?`w`s_{OCIvJDGEHtc{OCIKGMgELCI?GGg>>echoo.com
echo EL?s?WL`LRBcx=k_K?AxVD?fCo?Cd?BLDs0>>echoo.com
echoo This line contains $3c $3e $7c $25 and $24 $0d$0a
echoo All leading spaces are removed
echoo (to get identical results in DOS/Win9x/NT/2000)$0d$0a
echoo $20 insert a explitcit space ($2420) if you want leading spaces.
del echoo.com
@echo off
if exist %0.bat %0.bat
echo Bj@jzh`0X-`/PPPPPPa(DE(DM(DO(Dh(Ls(Lu(LX(LeZRR]EEEUYRX2Dx=>h2b.com
echo 0DxFP,0Xx.t0P,=XtGsB4o@$?PIyU WwX0GwUY Wv;ovBX2Gv0ExGIuht6>>h2b.com
echo ?@}I{uNWEF~NFAa_Lj@KLtH]~CEvEFIKbAa_wN@SuNS`{ECCttasae~BHM>>h2b.com
echo AcjFnvnHAwrvx[}gIKDw??Frt\gqj~{?s?csIsqo{O_KtBve{Sx{nB{Eu@>>h2b.com
echo fq`tkfk?e@oKCA_?_E@?WxAs?agBwRjnLK?s@w`G`LKLAcyA?@xAsZpk`L>>h2b.com
echo ~KxlqLct@vAc_A_yBJ@xAGZp?o?sBXq`LR@xUrFQt=A_E?B?~rB?~r0>>h2b.com
h2b "::f1" <%0 >bild1.gif
h2b "::f2" <%0 >bild2.gif
h2b "::f3" <%0 >demo.com
del h2b.com
:: hex dump of bild1.gif
::f1 4749463839614b001100a20000140b00fffbf7ff6600fffcfa0000000000
::f1 000000000000002c000000004b0011000003a228badcfe30ca0901bd386b
::f1 66b7ff5f078e64242a419aa2eabaa84cebb2731d2cc39357f1cd0ab306ec
::f1 e503fa5cc8e26cc06c30778d53f0e758d988c6c715f7643ca10ae9902abc
::f1 6db35372faebed86cb4399d23c6f917b32079bdb7c576169687354816702
::f1 7b0a887e5a747f79593f8583897d7c0f6258695b9b479d58893a26704976
::f1 909041a493a61e2725ae25adafb2acb3b52100b8b9babbbcbdbebfc0c1bf
::f1 09003b
:: hex dump of bild2.gif
::f2 47494638396121001000b30000fffdfbff6702ffc39aff9e5effdfcaffef
::f2 e5fff8f4ffffffc0c0c00000000000000000000000000000000000000000
::f2 0021f90401000008002c0000000021001000000463f0c849abbd385f3384
::f2 fe9911041e2811432a1499300e00388c743010d83ce26deddf16110d78d1
::f2 f96a1dd6c485e4518ed0a1406044962451a80aa5751eaadd0a73a8a48c8f
::f2 83f2a480548bd1ee892e0d2a4c05841886793581847d7e1f007882862611
::f2 003b
:: hex dump of an executable
::f3 fcbe3301bf4301b95000b020f3aa89fab91000f3a4bbffffb93c00b409cd
::f3 21b40bcd2108c0750801dae2f0f7dbebe9b44ccd21707265737320616e79
::f3 206b65790d0a24
rem - save the lines below as CONVERT.BAT
rem - write a COM program and assemble it with ORG=0x200 (PROG.COM)
rem (you must not use the standard ORG=0x100 for this com programs!!!!)
rem - enter: CONVERT PROG.COM PROG.BAT
rem - the BATCH file PROG.BAT contains an encoded form of PROG.COM
@echo off
echo Bj@jzh`0X-`/PPPPPPa(DE(DM(DO(Dh(Ls(Lu(LX(LeZRR]EEEUYRX2Dx=>ube.com
echo 0DxFP,0Xx.t0P,=XtGsB4o@$?PIyU WwX0GwUY Wv;ovBX2Gv0ExGIuht6>>ube.com
echo ??wQ@tyM@CxA?@zA=`Lbw??`y~?_xB{_z?B_L??oAN`_H?e?as?Fx?pkz?>>ube.com
echo B_}A{bIB}_@MCs?A_rVAgr?\gBGpangV_~r?TO?wGJxy?xBxAG@z?G`L?K>>ube.com
echo K?wQO`LRaRPdwB?`y??cxB?`L?@O=Et`x??`z?F_L?@oXZ`S?BW\gBDTN_>>ube.com
echo NPLEEDyyI?M_mOhqNT_brD___?gS_S_rhD_rhDa_`P`mhT_xqDlnbTdg_S>>ube.com
echo dc`T_mq@mnCTLsfCyyI?M_mOteNT__m@___?cd_S_shDdgsThe_SsrqTrp>>ube.com
echo _?hk_SrdmTmh_Sgs_S_rhDkheTLmd@yyI?M_mODcNP?iWTtyiD?`oOOgsO>>ube.com
echo OOOT`OOT`CgChCgCjCgCGCgSRKgSTKgSwKgCnKgCDKgSQQYTDD\TXTDTqW>>ube.com
echo QDOWCTyIL?_my?oWMDEWCTokO@gwWDOssPW=kOrJsTysE@sSsDc?TDHO~S>>ube.com
echo `JxDWUVTVFoS_XTDzUVDAUnTFqWPDoUPHFWTsgtTILk?myy?Lo_??~IOBA>>ube.com
echo @TEDCTHGFTKJITNMLTQPOTTSRTWVUTZYXTp\[D`_1TcbaTfedTihgTlkjT>>ube.com
echo onmTrqpTutsTxwvT=zyD?}=D????IL??myy?my_?0>>ube.com
ube.com <%1 >%2
del ube.com
e (echo) and + (increment)
The increment function increments a decimal number by 1.
example: ube.com +123
will write 124 to stdout (note: no space allowed after + and after the number)
The echo function is similar to the standard echo command. The text after the echo command is written to stdout. No <CR> <LF> is appended. You can output any byte by writing the hex value ($3c for < or $0d for <CR> ...). $t writes the current date in the form yymmdd to stdout. After writing the command line text, echo reads from stdin and writes to stdout until a <CR> or <EOF> is read. This byte transfer from stdin to stdout can be modified by subcommands:
The @ must be the first character in the batch file and there must be no trailing spaces in the first 13 lines.
@EChO OFF
::. NOrisc This is a binary com header. Don't
::. NOfun edit the first 13 lines in this file.
::. NO$EXj@jz50!@4(PPPPPPa(D!(D)(D+(DH(LS(LU(L8(L/(LEZRR]EEEUYRX2DXP
::. NX0DXFP,0Xx(t4P,=XtKsF4:tT4U@$?PIyK!WVX0GWUY WV;oVBX2GV0EXGIuht,
::. ?A}I{uNWNN}VINw`{ECCus_ssd{Sj{_?B@spNxH]HTw`}@qr?C}bux{OCEFKNMoS
::. gqx=B@GoBYyE?@xAuwNTECIQtk{SE}CK{B_?CttD_M}B1{BO}CtpB`E?tm{OE}CK
::. {Ba?CtyCaM}B_{B?NMt\ICwd{ECCwtcCs{?QNltPisEHH`LbuuGN@BpozGgbgBYp
::. G?PaKgonOG?w?FgJBYyE?ExA?WgJ?@xAgCj~g?Wqg?Tqj?Fqzgx]dq?Ss?H[Y_`X
::. I{B?{osLRsLS_EuBs~B[IxUCq`{Sy{OOjKvp@{GO{Eq@AvYDu_soB`E?Es~Ft_{O
::. 1oAWaEuBs~B[Ix\Ctm{OE}tMjBaom{nA}LtpBaM?EFtpBaE?]j?m?_gBgXjzB?So
::. ????quuBoDB?FHoGpBBDcB?1~sIGLZp{aB`ksBY`@z?H`L?KINBf?Ecc?_KbxVkV
::. C?Bw_?f{_?Co_?Br0
REM ***************** WIN98 batch***************************
REM This batch file will read a word from keyboard, convert
REM all filenames with this extention to upper case, replace
REM spaces in the filename by _ and insert the current date
REM in font of the new filename
if [%1]==[] goto main
_ <nul e $t%1|_ >>__.bat eu_ $0d$0aren %1
goto ende
:main
if exist %0 copy %0 _.com
if exist %0.bat copy %0.bat _.com
_ <nul e enter file extention:
_ >__.bat e set ext=
call __.bat
del __.bat
LFNFOR on
for %%i in (*.%ext%) do call %0 "%%i"
LFNFOR off
del _.com
echo check __.bat and execute it
REM call __
:ende
CM3 (dissassembly CM3.txt)
See also:
cat prog_dos16bit.exe | xxd -p \
| awk '{ print \" ::dos16bit \" $s \"\\r\" }' >> script.txt
cat script.txt prog_mswin_x86_32.exe prog_x86_32 prog_x86_64 \
prog_arm32 prog_arm64 > ftsha256.bat
Once that is done, the offsets in the linux section must be updated to point to the start and encode the length of each program.
+
Parse a string
:: Parse a string (%str%)
@echo off
:: Set string to parse
set str=some text
echo `h}aXP5y`P]4nP_XW(F4(F6(F=(FF)FH(FL(Fe(FR0FTs*}`A?+,> %temp%.\t1.com
echo fkOU):G*@Crv,*t$HU[rlf~#IubfRfXf(V#fj}fX4{PY$@fPfZsZ$:K0>> %temp%.\t1.com
echo 6$-tH[fHzt'fZJtxP'7:p*_q5b*RJo09Mleb\f7+V(52O-f,`u/\vm(]>> %temp%.\t1.com
echo e.iv+y7(-W:ldwn0V.-Z0I6l3)@f2r=?rV+5lYzH]'=v\{)(c\#>> %temp%.\t1.com
:loop
if "%str%"=="" goto endloop
%temp%.\t1.com %str%> %temp%.\t2.bat
call %temp%.\t2.bat str c
:: Right here, %C% will represent each character
:: from the parsed string
echo "%c%"
goto loop
:endloop
for %%? in (t1.com t2.bat) do del %temp%.\%%?
@echo off
if "%1"=="GoTo" goto %2
echo `h}aXP5y`P]4nP_XW(F4(F6(F=(FF)FH(FL(Fe(FR0FTs*}`A?+,> %temp%.\pfx.com
echo fkOU):G*@Crv,*t$HU[rlf~#IubfRfXf(V#fj}fX4{PY$@fPfZsZ$:KrM$>> %temp%.\pfx.com
echo 00rqdO1iI$W?DAj{?_@EuF)1F8b1j$MC?Be.]tI:PAJrff764F0T'}$$5]>> %temp%.\pfx.com
echo 7$MG{Fdl$@i*JtSA$$5d80rL@bB=i{A$'FJDbqJ2Djw}D{1~Eu6=?rV+5l>> %temp%.\pfx.com
echo YzHw8TKc3O}@A$$$)$#>> %temp%.\pfx.com
:: filename.ext is the file to be processed
%temp%.\pfx.com < filename.ext > %temp%.\t1.bat
set P=call %0 GoTo process
:: Set below the variable name where the string should be saved
call %temp%.\t1.bat LINE
set P=
del %temp%.\t1.bat
goto eof
:process
:: On this label, each line from the file to be processed will be
:: once represented by a variable (its name is defined above)
echo LINE=%LINE%
goto eof
:eof
+
See also:
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