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- ARC 128 information. 20jul87 - CS
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- ARC is now available for the Commodore 128 in 128 mode. The C128
- version of ARC is, of course, 100% compatible with the C64 version
- so anything that is created by ARC 128 can be dissolved by ARC 64
- and visa-versa. Naturally, this will ALWAYS be the case!
-
- ARC 128 takes advantage of the C128's extra RAM and the 1571's
- burst mode to achieve an overall improvement in speed when creating
- and dissolving archives. ARC128 with a single 1571 will create an
- archive approximately three times faster than ARC64 with a single
- 1541 and approximately 20 percent faster than ARC 64 with a 4040
- dual disk drive and C-LINK IEEE interface.
-
- A few other changes have been made to the ARC command. Pattern
- matching is enhanced ( "*.mus" will match all files ending with
- ".mus" ), input/output buffering reduces disk activity, and it is
- now possible to MOVE files into an archive (ARC then SCRATCH).
-
- The overall system (now called CS-DOS) has undergone numerous
- changes and is much improved. The basic feel of the program (syntax
- etc.) is somewhat like ARC64, most of the 64 version commands are
- "new and improved" and some new commands have been added. Some of
- the features offered by CS-DOS are as follows.
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- 1) There are no 'built in' commands. All commands run as external
- commands (like ANALYZE or LU) and can be run from floppy, or can
- be transfered to an internal RAM disk where they behave just as
- if they were built in commands. This lets you pick and choose
- which commands you want or don't want and even lets you add some
- new commands of your own. ( Any PRG fileĆ” that fits can be
- installed in the RAM disk and executed simply by typing its name)
- You can save the entire RAM disk to floppy for later retrieval,
- and so build up a library of 'environments' for various purposes.
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- 2) The RAM disk is configurable and can be as large or as small as
- memory allows and can reside in any one of the C128's banks
- (including ROM if you have an EPROM burner). CS-DOS does not
- presently support the 1750/1700 RAM expanders, but it will in
- future releases.
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- 3) Output that would normally go to the screen (like ARC/L or LIST)
- can now be redirected either to the printer or to a disk file.
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- 4) Input that normally comes from the keyboard can be redirected to
- a disk file. This allows for a powerful EXEC facility comparable
- to CP/M's SUBMIT or MS-DOS batch files.
-
- 5) FIND, CHANGE and SCROLL now support BASIC alot better, so the
- editor is no longer limited to just text files and can be used
- when editing BASIC programs as well.
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- 6) GET, PUT and TYPE have been improved so that standard ASCII text
- files are easily dealt with. With the introduction of CSXARC,
- you'll likely be dealing with alot of them. All of Bank 0 is free
- so you can now edit text or BASIC files of up to 230-240 odd
- blocks.
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- 7) Drive letters can be assigned to whatever (drive,device) you like.
- CS-DOS supports disks numbered 8,0 through 30,9
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- 8) Several new commands have been added including verbose directory
- listing, BASIC variable dump, and several RAM disk related comands.
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- 9) Both 40 and 80 column use is supported (although 80 columns is
- highly recommended)
-
- 10)A new command (CSXARC) has been added which allows you to dissolve
- archives created by the MS-DOS ARC programs. It can handle archives
- created by all versions of SEA's ARC utility version 5.20 or lower,
- or by Phil Katz's PKARC utility version 3.5 or lower. In other words,
- anything. If you're interested in C or Pascal or simply want to
- access the many thousands of text files presently archived by the
- MS-DOS ARC programs, then this command is for you.
-
-
- Lots of other small improvements have been made and all totalled,
- we think they add up to a pretty big improvement. We've been fortunate
- enough to elicit the aid of a very knowledgable and helpful beta test
- crew whose many suggestions and 'nit picks' have added much polish
- and resulted in a much finer product than we could have come up with
- on our own. (Thanks guys!!!!!)
-
-
- I think it's safe to say that if you LIKE ARC64, then you'll LOVE CS-DOS!
-
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- CS-DOS is also designed with the future in mind. Since all commands
- are external, they're much easier to design, upgrade and maintain so
- many new and interesting features are slated for future versions of
- CS-DOS. Updates will be available to registered users for free via
- download from our BBS, or for a small fee via paper or electronic mail.
- If there is enough demand for it, a version of CS-DOS for the C=64
- is planned.
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- CS-DOS and ARC128 are NOT being distributed as freeware or shareware.
- They may not be duplicated and passed around, and they may not be posted
- on any electronic information retrieval system either public or private.
-
- To order your copy of CS-DOS/ARC 128, send a cheque made payable to
- to "Ampere Metal" to...
-
- Ampere Metal
- 80 Hale Road, Unit 4
- Brampton, Ontario
- Canada
- L6W-3M1
-
- The price is $30.00 (U.S. funds or equivalent) and includes the
- following: ------------------------
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- 1) Current program disk and printed documentation for ARC128/CS-DOS
- 2) Current program disk for ARC 64 with documentation on disk.
- 3) A permanent membership on our private bulletin board where updates
- will be available for download at no charge to registered CS-DOS
- users only.
- 4) Question/Answer support via Email, Papermail or voice telephone.
-
-
- If you live too far away and don't want to call the Bulletin board
- to obtain updates, they can also be purchased by mail for $10.00 U.S.
- (disk + manual addendum). We don't care how we get the update to you,
- as long as you foot the bill we're open to suggestion. So you can
- update to your heart's content until another SkyLab falls out of the
- sky and blows Ampere Metal to kingdom come.
-
- Note: all overseas orders must include an additional $2.00 to cover
- extra postage.
-
- Also: if you are already a registered ARC user, (as of 20 Jul 87)
- then your contribution was voluntary and since we appreciate that your
- contribution will count 100% towards CS-DOS. So to order, just send the
- difference between $30.00 U.S. and your contribution. If your contribution
- was $30.00 or more, a postcard indicating your current mailing address
- will suffice.
-
- When ordering, PLEASE include the following information for our
- records....
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- Full name and current mailing address.
- Type of Computer(s) you own or use frequently.
- Type(s) of Commodore disk drive(s) you will be using CS-DOS on.
- Do you own a 1750/1764, or do you plan to buy one?
- How did you FIRST find out about ARC?
- An EMAIL address where you can be reached...
- GEnie/PLINK (preferred), or CIS, or Q-LINK
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- Also, any comments or suggestions you have for things you'd like to
- see in CS-DOS would be appreciated. This informatin will be helpful in
- setting priorities for future work on CS-DOS. The squeeky wheel gets the
- grease!
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- CS
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