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- DISK COPY
- Version 1.05 May 1995
- Written by DCAT
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- © Copyright 1995 DCAT
- All Rights Reserved
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- DISK COPY is copyrighted and all rights are retained by
- the authors.
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- DISTRIBUTION
- This program is distributed ' AS IS ' . The user assumes
- all responsibility and risk related to its use. This
- program may be distributed in any media ( ie PD libraries,
- BBS ) provided that no charge is made for this program.
- This excludes reasonable costs of media, copying and or
- shipping. This document , DISK COPY and all .info files
- must be distributed together.
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- DiskCopy may not be distributed commercially without
- the authors written consent.
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- CREDITS
- DISKCOPY was written using BLITZ BASIC 2 V1.90
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- HARD DRIVE INSTALLATION
- From Workbench just drag the drawer across to where you
- want it.
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- THE PROGRAM
- DiskCopy is just that a Disk Copier. It can only copy standard
- Amiga Dos Disks.
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- MEMORY CONCERNS
- If you have low memory and one drive then this program is proably
- not the best for you. Copying Disks in two drives is the best way
- to use DiskCopy. This is because that method uses the least amount
- of memory. If you wish to use one drive then DiskCopy will try to
- allocate as much memory as it can for the copy. More than 900k of
- memory will enable DiskCopy to copy a disk in One read & one write
- pass. Less memory will require more passes. DiskCopy will not copy
- a disk using one drive if you have less than 60k of memory.
- NOTE - DiskCopy will set up its copy buffer in either fast or chip
- memory which ever is the larger. Chip & Fast memory are not combined
- to create the copy buffer.
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- HOW TO USE
- The program is simple to use Click on the boxes to change drives.
- Click on copy to Copy.
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- INFO
- The buttons SOURCE INFO & TARGET INFO may be click on the return
- infomation about the disks in those drives.
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