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- findmac version 0.2
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- usage findmac [-fn] substring [outfile]
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- options
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- -f check only floppies
- -n don't check floppies
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- substring is a substring of the fikename found in the node
- or extension of the file's name node.ext. It does not
- cross the dot between the node and extension unless it
- is explicitly a point.
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- outfile is file to send results to default is stdout=screen.
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- examples
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- findmac -f mac aa finds all files on floppies connected
- to file aa containing substring mac
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- findmac -n mac aa finds all files on non-floppy drives as
- above
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- findmac mac finds all files on all drives as above
- but to screen.
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- findmac -f n.ar would find all files whose node ended in n
- and extension started ar. <special case>
- to screen.
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- WARNING TO DESKTOP USERS: This program does not page the output so
- sending it to the screen it will fly by and exit. Use control-s/control-q
- to control scrolling. Better yet save results to a file and use your favorite
- editor or browser to scan it.
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- RELEASE NOTES -
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- version 0.0 first release
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- version 0.2 fixes double slash bug, only searches real drives
- and has command switch to select only floppies or
- only hard/ram drives. Still does all if no option
- given.
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