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- The Disk Ute
- Copyright © 1993
- All Rights Reserved
- Alchemy Software Development
- by Peter Fregon
- v 2.3
-
- This program is shareware and may not be sold, or listed in any catalogue
- without consent of Alchemy Software Development, and then may only be sold
- for no more than a small disk-copying fee. Fred Fish has full permission
- (and support) to include this program in his library. If you use this program
- regularly, a shareware registration fee of $15 is required. Please think of
- registering your copy, as without support I will not continue updating &
- improving the program. When distributing The Disk Ute you MUST include this
- documentation.
-
- This program is not to be used for any illegal copying. In no way does
- Alchemy Software Development codone the use of The Disk Ute in that manner.
-
- This release contains the following (all files must be distributed together)
-
- TheDiskUte
- TheDiskUte.info
- TheDiskUte.docs
- TheDiskUte.versions
- TheDiskUte.ps
-
- The Disk Ute is a multitasking copier/formatter/backup utility written with
- ease of use and speed in mind. The program supports high density Amiga disks
- and works happily on an A4000/3000/1200/2000/600/500. It requires Workbench
- 2.0x upwards.
-
- The Copier
- ----------
- This is accessed by clicking (or pressing 'c') from the main menu. You will
- be presented with a window showing the options. To do a copy, select your
- source and destination and click on 'Copy'. The program will then perform
- the copy and inform you when finished. If you select the same source and
- destination you will be asked to insert a disk after it reads the source.
- Since the program reads the whole disk into memory you will need about a
- megabyte of memory free for drive-to-same-drive copy. This will be remedied
- soon.
-
- The Disk Ute automatically recognizes whether the disk is high-density or
- low-density and will not allow you to mix types.
- The program will show you what track it is processing. Note that this is
- the TRACK number, not the cylinder number (which goes from 0-79 on standard
- disks). The two grids on the right show the upper and lower heads of the
- current track. When the disk is alright you will see a white rectangle for
- a read and a black rectangle for a write. But when there is an error you
- will see a number or letter in the grid corresponding to the track. The
- error codes are:
-
- 0 - No error
- 1 - Could not find sector header
- 2 - Error in sector preamble
- 3 - Error in sector identifier
- 4 - Header field has bad checksum
- 5 - Sector data field has bad checksum
- 6 - Incorrect number of sectors on track
- 7 - Unable to read sector header
- 8 - Disk is write-protected
- 9 - Disk has been changed or is not present
- A - While verifying seek position, found seek error
- B - Not enough memory
- C - Bad unit number
- D - Bad drive type
- E - Drive already in use
- F - User hit reset
- G - Error could not be determined
- ! - Something seriously wrong
-
- You will not see most of these, but they are included. Note also that The
- Disk Ute will only work reliably on normal Amiga disks (DOS, demo disks,
- most games, etc) but NOT on IBM formatted disks and other wierd thingies.
- Future versions will copy these but not for the moment.
-
- You are also able to specify the start and end tracks of a copy. This can
- be used if you are low on memory.
-
- Disk checks can be performed by clicking 'Check Disk'. This will read the
- disk selected from the source and see if there is any errors on it. The
- error codes are the same as those above.
-
- The 'Default' gadget just sets the start and end tracks to 0 and 159
- respectively.
-
- During a copy you can hit cancel to stop.
-
- Return brings you back to the main menu.
-
-
- The Formatter
- -------------
- This formats high and low density Amiga disks. It will only allow you to
- format a disk to the proper type (i.e. you can't format a HD disk as a low
- density disk). I do this because as well as stuffing up disks, I don't want
- to be responsible for loss of data. The checkbox options are:
-
- OFS:
- Will format the disk Old File Sytem (the default is FFS).
-
- Verify:
- This will verify the format. If an error is found the format will stop. Try
- the format again or use another disk. This slows down the format.
-
- Quick Format:
- This will only work properly on already formatted disks. It erases
- everything on the disk and renames it.
- You can enter the name of the disk in the name gadget. Do not include ':'
- because you will find it hard to access the disk.
-
- The cycle gadgets allows you to select one of standard, directory caching,
- and international format disks. The different types are outlined below.
-
- Standard:
- Just the standard, ordinary, plain, Amiga disks.
-
- Directory Caching:
- Allows faster directory information. Note that this is only available on
- Workbench 3 (A4000/A1200).
-
- International:
- Will maintain international characters in filenames.
-
-
-
- Drive Info
- ----------
- This will tell you about your drive/disk. Really only used for debugging,
- but can be interesting. The difference between high/low density is the
- number of sectors per track. (11 for DD, 22 for HD)
-
-
- QuickBack
- ---------
- This allows you to backup whole directories to floppy. The advantage of
- this over dos copying is that it is faster, can split files across disks
- (so HUGE files can be transferred easily), doesn't need the disks to be
- formatted and is useful if you haven't bought a backup program.
- I recommend that you don't use this to actually make backups of you
- directories. Rather, it is a quick method of copying large directories.
- Otherwise a good backup program like Ami-Back should be used.
- The backup is not optimised for small files (yet!). So anything under a
- track size is padded out. So lots of small files are going to take up more
- room than they should. This will be fixed in later versions.
- Select the directory you want by using the getfile gadget or the text
- gadget. Then hit 'backup'. The program will write to the floppies.
-
- QuickRestore
- ------------
- Restores the information you had previously backed up. Remember to select
- your directory.
-
-
- Thanking
- --------
- Thanks to Justin Deeley for his support.
- And also to Jack for the cool icon.
-
-
- To register your version of The Disk Ute please send
-
- In Australia: $15 by cheque/money order/etc.
-
- Elsewhere: $15 US by International Money Order
-
- To: Alchemy Software Development
- P.O. Box 188
- Southland Centre
- Victoria 3192
- Australia.
-
- Or you can contact the author through e-mail on
-
- biggles@brimston.apana.org.au
-
- Please mail any suggestions or bugs either via e-mail to:
-
- bugs@brimston.apana.org.au
-
- Please mail anything else (i.e. permission to use in library) to:
-
- root@brimston.apana.org.au
-
- or via Snail Mail at the adress given above.
-
-
- Alchemy Software Development 17/3/93
-