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- (New)Format
- August 31, 1992
- Written by Dave Schreiber
-
- This program is Copyright 1992 by Dave Schreiber. All Rights Reserved.
- This program may not be sold, although a small charge for shipping,
- handling, and media may be charged.
-
- This program is a replacement for the AmigaDOS Format command. For the
- Workbench user, it sports a more friendly interface, and allows greater
- control over formatting options.
-
- First, a disclaimer:
-
- The purpose of this program is to erase the contents of floppy disks, hard
- drives, and other forms of temporary and permanent computer storage. The
- author, Dave Schreiber, will not be held responsible for any data lost
- through the (correct or incorrect) use of this program, nor will he be held
- responsible for any damages (financial or otherwise) resulting from the use
- of this program.
-
-
- These instructions don't go into what formatting a disk means, why you
- needs to do it, the options available, etc. For this information, I'd
- suggest reading the manual that came with you Amiga or your Workbench 2.04
- (or later) upgrade.
-
-
- CLI Usage:
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- From the CLI, this program is almost identical to the AmigaDOS Format
- command. The only change is that a new switch, NOVERIFY, has been added.
- When given, this switch prevents NewFormat from verifying that each
- cylinder has been formatted correctly.
-
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- Workbench Usage:
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- There are one of two ways to use NewFormat from Workbench. The first is to
- select the drive or drives that you want to format, then double click on
- the NewFormat icon while holding down the shift key. You can also put
- NewFormat in the System directory on your Workbench disk or boot partition.
- This will cause Workbench to use it in place of the default Format command
- when you choose the "Format Disk..." item from the Icons menu.
-
- Once you start NewFormat, you will notice that the Workbench interface is
- almost completely different from the interface of the old Format command.
- You are first presented with a window that lets you enter the new name of
- the disk and set every formatting option that you can enter from the CLI;
- the defaults are the same defaults as the old Format command uses. If you
- decide that you don't want to format the disk, you can choose the
- Cancel button (which will move you on to the next disk, if any), or the
- close gadget (which will quit the program). If you want to continue once
- you've chosen the name and other options, you can select the OK button.
- This will bring up a requester that asks if you're sure that you want to
- format the disk. If you answer "Yes" to this, the formatting procedure
- starts.
-
- There are two ways that NewFormat keeps you informed of the status of the
- format while it is occurring. The first is a box that displayed the same
- "Formatting cylinder xxx, xxx to go" message as does the old Format
- command. Below that is a bar gauge that displays graphically how much of
- the format has been completed. A bar fills the box from left to right; when
- the box is full, the format is complete. When it is half full, it is half
- complete, etc.
-
- At any time during the formatting procedure you may select the "Stop"
- button to abort the format.
-
- That's it! If you have any questions or comments, please feel free to get
- in touch with me at the address below.
-
- Dave Schreiber
- 1234 Collins Lane
- San Jose, CA 95129
- e-mail (until 6/19/93): davids@cats.ucsc.edu
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