Faultless #09
24 мая 1998 |
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CCLFSTM - All disk copier 128/512K.
Topic: All Disk Copier 128/512k Author: Maxs of XTC --------------------------------------- Hi everyone! This Maxs of XTC. I have written here copier and tell you how to use it. Copyist called "All Disk Copier 128/512k", which judging by the name, copy all the disks, except for raw disks and cleaning (if someone was going to such copy) After starting the copyist will be the program name and its author. Here you can press the "G" to see the greeting, and "C" for copying. When you select the copy function appears: 1. Reading drive? You press the letter corresponding to the name of the source drive, and then appears 2. Writting drive? Here, too, is clear. Want to enter respectively drive letter of your receiver. Once you confirm that all "Enter" key to start, actually, itself up. And the chosen one the drive will appear alternately inscriptions Insert a Disk (source) Insert 2 Disk (receiver) and to confirm requests - again "Enter". Copyist was written to quickly to feasting, and therefore does not possess the slope menyushek and tricked interface. When you copy you will watch on screen: Reading: (track number) Record: (track number) Format code Format code - the code length of the sector, ie 1 corresponds to the length of the sector to 256 bytes 2 - 512 bytes; 3 - 1024 bytes. When the failed track is re- Read for 10 times. If we assume that it was not possible, then, at best, a copier thrown out a menu, and at worst ... When nevstavlennom disc appears "Error" and pressing out the menu. Copyist was written in Lviv and it works perfectly. Tested for dis framework of: IBM 720k, IS-DOS, ZX-FORMAT 3-5, ZX-POWER2. A little news from Kiev: XTC: Consul - to make toys by type of Batman; Maxs - nothing serious (if anyone from the Ki Eva knows how to draw or write th zyku - can call me pogo vorim. Tel :547-1684 Maxim). ENTIRE: Finish Virtual MD, drawn Tank Duel, made some boot'y. SPECCY DON'T DEAD IN KIEV MAXS'XTC'98
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