Θ2▌`ε@#SJEDDY (tm) v.8c ■ Copyright (C) 1987-1996 by John Scofield ■ All rights reserved ╔═ ╗║ ║║ ║║ ║║ ║║ ║║ ║║ ║║ ║║ ║║ ║║ ║║ ║║ ║║ ║║ ║║ ║║ ║║ ║║ ║║ ║║ ║║ ║╚══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════╝ M [Esc] to exit HELP [F1] for HELP Topics / Keyword Selection ═M%*#I
;3; B═╣ HELP Topics ╠ Select topic with cursor keys or first letter [Enter] to display topic PATH/FILE SELECTION... EDITING... DISK OPERATIONS... Working directory Directory entries Disk image copying Target directory Commands Data recovery Directory at cursor Rename Where's that file? Update SETUP... Attribute filter Keyboard Customizing Timestamp filter Sorting Options 9Menus FILE OPERATIONS... INSIDE FILES & DISKS... Mice Copy / Move Look at file Batch operations Synchronization Controls Look at disk Delete / Destroy Patch MISCELLANEOUS... Point-n-shoot (USE) Find string Overview Error recovery Find & replace Warning! Marking About EDDY Topic Search by Keyword [Esc] to exit HELP [PgDn]/[PgUp] to "Browse" ═╣ Attribute Filtering ╠ Press [Alt+a] to specify the attributes that a file must have to be includedin EDDY's display. When you press [Alt+a], any previous attribute selection will be cancelled, and you may enter your new selection. A filtered displaynormally shows directories only if they pass the filter criteria. To select an attribute, press the corresponding letter key. Press once toselect files which have the attribute ON; twice for files which have theattribute OFF; and a third time to deselect the attribute. When an attributehas been selected, the letter in the display heading will blink; a blinkingupper case letter means the attribute must be ON; lower case means OFF. When you have selected the attribute combination you want, press [Enter]. Ifyou have selected more than 1 attribute, a file must have ALL of thoseattributes set the same as your selection in order to qualify to be displayed(i.e., the attribute settings are "ANDed" by EDDY). For example, to display only files which are not "Hidden" and which have the"Archive" attribute (i.e., they've been changed since last backup), press [h]twice and [a] once. On the command line, "+hA" or "+Ah" has the same effect.The "+" tells EDDY attributes are selected; attributes can be in any order. -╓═╣ Batch Operations ╠In batch mode, you may COPY, MOVE, DELETE or DESTROY files. The desiredcommand is specified on the command line, as a "numeric" option. The numbersused correspond to function keys used interactively... /5 - COPY files ([^F5]) /6 - MOVE files ([^F6]) /7 - DELETE files ([^F7]) /8 - DESTROY files ([Sh+^F7]) Other numeric options useful with batch mode.../1x - "x" defines sort sequence (E,D,N,S,T,U). Lowercase means inverted order /2xxxxxx - "x"s define Synchronization Control settings. Files will be processed in the sequence specified, and according to thesettings of the Synchronization Controls - [PgDn] for more info on this.If sequence and Controls are not specified, the default values will be used. Attribute and/or timestamp filters may be used to select files in batch mode.Files with read-only, hidden or system attributes will not be processed inbatch mode unless they are explicitly selected by an attribute filter. If a file to be copied or moved is "read-only" in the target, the commandwill proceed only if the file is also read-only in the working directory. Any error encountered will terminate EDDY, and "ERRORLEVEL" will be non-zero. ₧═╣ Using Commands ╠ For most commands, just move the highlighted cursor line to the file you're interested in, and press the key for the command you want. Some of the most common command keys are... [F2] "UNDOes" any changes pending for a file or directory [F3] displays the file's contents (LOOK), OR... ...if the cursor is on a directory, displays that directory's files [F4] lets you modify the file's contents (PATCH) [F9] exits temporarily to DOS (until you type "EXIT") [F10] exits permanently Other commands "tag" a file (or directory) for later action. When you press [Enter], all tagged files will have the indicated action performed on them. For example: [F5] tags for "Copy", [F6] for "Move", and [F7] for "Delete" MANY more commands are available. A summary of them is provided on the next four pages. [PgDn] if you want to look at those pages. When EDDY asks you to enter something, you can always get HELP to decide what to enter by pressing [F1]. G'
$.Ü═╣ More Function Key Commands ╠═ [PgDn] * * * See LOOK, FIND and PATCH for commands used only in those modes * * *You don't always have to exit to DOS... [Alt+F9] executes COM, EXE or BAT file without leaving EDDY [Sh+F9]: Execute DOS command defined in EDDY.USE (see "Point-n-Shoot") [Sh+^F9]: Execute DOS command on all files that match EDDY.USE [Sh+F8]/[Sh+^F8]: like [Sh+F9]/[Sh+^F9], but uses EDDY's default commandSome variations on the [F3] theme... [Alt+F3]: LOOK at file in target [Sh+F3]: Compare files' directory entries, OR (if on "DIR of..." line)... ...Compare current directory entries to SNAPSHOT.{∙} file. [Alt+Sh+F3]: Compare file contents [Sh+^F3]: Compare all files' entriesMiscellaneous shifted function key commands... [Sh+F5]: COPY/Restore disk image (see Disk image copying), OR... ...(if on "DIR of..." line): Create SNAPSHOT.{∙} file. [Alt+F6]: "Shuffle" directory entries (see Sorting) [Alt+F7]: ignore file during repeated commands [Alt+^F7]: ignore all files [Sh+F7]: tags file with "Destroy" [Sh+^F7]: tags all files with "Destroy" [Sh+F10]: sets "directory recall" [Sh+^F10]: "recalls" previous [Sh+F10] dir When you're ready to quit...just press [F10], OR...[Alt+F10] to quit withworking directory as DOS default, OR...[^F10] to quit and keep current EGA orVGA font and lines-per-screen settings. H²═╣ Command Summary - Continued ╠ 'More information on commands: [PgDn]Repeating commands... [^Fn] means repeat the [Fn] operations for ALL files; [^c] cancels repeatDirectory selection... [\]: Select new working drive [Alt+Sh+w]/[Alt+Sh+t]: Select WORKING/TARGET directory (from dialog box) [Alt+w]/[Alt+t]: Select WORKING/TARGET directory (from box or "tree") [^w]: Find directory containing specified files ("WHERE's that file?") [Alt+x]: eXCHANGE working/target directoriesFiltering... [Alt+a]: Set ATTRIBUTE filter [Alt+q]: Set timestamp filter "Exclusion" (matching files NOT included in display) is toggled by [*]COPY-related commands... [Alt+b]: BIT-strip when copying [Alt+c]: Set Synchronization CONTROLS [Alt+#]: replace TABs with spaces (or remove TABs) when copyingMiscellaneous... [Alt+f]: FIND string in file [^f]: FIND string in all files [Alt+o]: Set OPTIONS [Alt+l]: Build "LIST" file [Alt+p]: PRINT current directory [^p]: "PRINT" directory to file [Alt+v]: Create/change VOLUME label [^v]: Change VOLUME serial # * * * See LOOK, FIND and PATCH for commands used only in those modes * * * ═╣ Synchronization Controls ╠ These Controls determine which files will be tagged for COPY/MOVE/DELETE whenyou press [^F5], [^F6], or [^F7]. The decision is based upon a comparison ofthe target and working directories. Five cases are considered:1. File not in target 2. File in target is older 3. File in target newer4. Target file has same timestamp, different size 5. Same date/time/size For each of these cases, there is a Control. Each Control may be set to oneof the values "Y", "N" or "C". "Y" means tag the file in working directoryif this case is encountered; "N" means don't tag in this case. "C" meansdisplay the two directory entries, and wait for confirmation from the user."C" applies to one-file commands - e.g., [F5] - and repeated ones - [^F5]. Thus, to COPY files updated since the corresponding file in the target, andalert you if any files in the target are newer, or a different size...Press [Alt+c], set the Controls to N,Y,C,C,N (default values are Y,Y,C,C,N)and press [^F5] to tag the files. Then [Enter] to do the actual copying. There is a 6th Control, which determines whether files in the target are con-sidered when tagging files for DELETE or DESTROY. This may be "Y" or "N". ═╣ Synchronization Controls (Batch) ╠These Controls determine which files will be tagged for COPY/MOVE/DELETE whenyou use options /5, /6, /7 or /8. The decision is based upon a comparison ofthe target and working directories. Five cases are considered:1. File not in target 2. File in target is older 3. File in target newer4. Target file has same timestamp, different size 5. Same date/time/size For each of these cases, there is a Control. Each Control may be set to "Y","N" or "C". "Y" means tag the file in working directory if the correspondingcase is encountered; "N" means don't tag; and "C" means display a message toindicate the condition, and proceed without tagging the file. There is a 6th Control, which determines whether files in the target are con-sidered when tagging files for DELETE or DESTROY. This may be "Y" or "N". The Controls may be set by using option /2. If the default settings arecorrect, /2 is not needed. Normal defaults are Y,Y,C,C,N,N. Thus, to COPYfiles newer than corresponding files in the target, enter a command like... "EDDY/2n/5 C:\WORK A:"To DELETE files that are duplicates of those in the target, enter... "EDDY/2NNNNYY/7 C:\WORK A:" ▄═╣ COPY & MOVE ╠ +More info on COPY & MOVE: [PgDn][F5] tags a file for "Copy". If the file is not in the target, the tag willbe "Copy+". The actual COPY process will occur when you UPDATE ([Enter]).[F6] tags a file for "Move" (or "Move+"). MOVE works just like COPY, but alsodeletes the file from the working directory. You can also COPY and MOVEdirectories, with all contents, to a target on the same or other disk. Copied files normally keep their original timestamp. If you want to put thecurrent date/time on files copied, use [^Enter] to start the UPDATE process. The Archive attribute is normally turned OFF in the working directory and ONin the target for files copied, if the working directory is a fixed disk andthe target is a diskette. To leave the attribute unchanged, use option /A. Files may be tagged for copying with TAB expansion and/or BIT-stripping bypressing [Alt+#] or [Alt+b], respectively. [^F5] reviews all files in the working directory to decide whether to COPYor not. The decision is based on a comparison of timestamps on the files inthe working and target directories, and the settings of the COPY/MOVEcontrols (described on the next HELP screen). [^F6] does the same for MOVE. .3═╣ Customizing ╠ To create a customized version of EDDY, type "EDDY/0 [work]". "EDDY.COM" must be in [work]. No directory editing, copying, etc. can be done when /0 is used.The following features may be customized: - Screen colors - [Alt+r] (note: [Alt+r] valid only during customizing) - Options - select via [Alt+o] or from the command line - Synchronization Controls - select via [Alt+c] - Sort sequence - use [Alt+d],+e],+h],+n],+s],+u] and/or [Alt+i] - Default point-n-shoot command - select via [Sh+F8] - Directory tree display - select via [Alt+w]/[Alt+t] - Attribute filter - select via [Alt+a] - Mouse action/sensitivity - use [Alt+m]/[Alt+Sh+m] - LOOK mode bit-stripping, line-wrapping and TAB default settings in LOOK mode, use [Alt+b], [Alt+l] and [Alt+number], respectively - Hex/ASCII toggle key - in LOOK mode, [Sh+Tab] lets you select the key (normally [Tab]) used to toggle between hex and ASCII formats - Auto-scrolling speed - in LOOK mode, use [^PgUp]/[^PgDn] - Sector patching - [PgDn] for more info on thisWhen everything is set the way you want it, press [Enter]. The customizedcopy, named EDDY.COM, will be written in your working directory with thesettings you selected as defaults. The original EDDY will be renamed EDDY.OLD ═╣ DELETE or DESTROY Files ╠ With the cursor placed on the line of the display for the file you want todelete, press [F7] (or [Sh+F7] for "destroy"). The display will show that thefile has been marked for deletion (or destruction) later. Subdirectories maybe deleted also, even if not empty. "Destroy" means that the file will not only be deleted from the directory,but will be completely overwritten, so that the data in the file cannot beread or recovered. This is useful to protect sensitive or classified data. When a file is selected for deletion, any other changes you may have made tothe file previously are undone. The actual deletion will be done at the timeyou enter UPDATE mode. At any time prior to entering UPDATE mode, you maychange your mind and deselect the file by pressing [F2] - the UNDO command. [Alt+F7] "logically deletes" a file. This means that the file will beignored during any of the repeated operations - [^F3] thru [^F7]. ═╣ Disk Sector PATCHing ╠Patching disk sectors directly, particularly in the system area (boot sector,FAT, root), can make your data disappear or even make your disk unusable ifyou make a mistake. If you are SURE of what you're doing, it can be magic! This very powerful feature can be extremely dangerous in the hands of aninexperienced user, or worse, someone who is intent on doing damage.For this reason, some users prefer not to have the capability readilyavailable, especially on machines that are used by more than one person. By creating a customized version of EDDY, you can PERMANENTLY disable theabsolute sector patching feature. Just answer "n" when the question: "Allow disk PATCHing by sector in new EDDY (y/n)?"is asked, and the customized version will have this feature disabled.If you answer "y", you can change ANYTHING on a disk, including format data.Even if you customize again, using the disabled EDDY.COM as the master copy,sector patching cannot be re-enabled. Your original copy of EDDY.COM (or EDDY.OLD, after customizing), will stillhave the sector patching capability, so it should be kept safely on a floppydisk, tucked away where only you can get to it. HA═╣ Disk Image Copy/Restore ╠ More info on disk-oriented operations: [PgDn]DISK IMAGE COPY...To copy an entire disk to a file, move the cursor to the "Drive" line (thirdline of the first screen) and press [Sh+F5]. The target must be on a separatedrive. The disk image will, by default (but selectable), be written to afile called "DRIVE.{x}", where "x" is the source drive letter. The file will be an exact image of the source disk. DISK IMAGE RESTORE...A file built as described above may be restored to full disk format bycopying it (in EDIT mode), using [Sh+F5]. The target disk must be the sameformat as the original disk used to create the disk image file. When this command is used, the display will show "Copy image". The copying will be done when you enter UPDATE (press [Enter] from EDIT).This will write the file, byte-for-byte, over the entire target disk. [Sh+F5] cannot be used if any other COPY or MOVE operations are pending. ═╣ EDIT a File's Directory Entry ╠Move the cursor to the file whose directory entry is to be changed, and typethe new data directly over the old. Subdirectories can be edited, too. You can change filename, extension, date, time and attributes. Entries whichyou change are flagged by an "*" at the end of the line. An "*" also appearsnext to the field, except attributes (changes indicated by capital letters). If you enter a character that's not valid for the field, EDDY "beeps" andignores it. If you try to leave a line where you have entered bad data (e.g.,a blank filename), EDDY "beeps" and puts the cursor on the field in error. In addition to "type-over" editing, these editing commands are also provided: 1. [=] sets date & time fields equal to EDDY's internal timestamp values. 2. [Alt+equal] freezes EDDY's timestamp at date/time of current file or directory. [Alt+minus] restores use of the DOS date/time. 3. [+] toggles attribute byte values, and doesn't move the cursor. 4. [^y] & [^n] set the attribute byte for all files. Changes are made on disk only in UPDATE mode (press [Enter] from EDIT). Anytime prior to entering UPDATE mode, to reset all fields to their originalvalues, press [F2] for UNDO. [^F2] undoes all changes to all files. ═╣ Error Recovery for COPY/MOVE ╠In case of a read error during a COPY or MOVE, EDDY offers five alternatives: 1 - Retry: start copying from beginning of file again. 2 - Cancel the COPY/MOVE process for this file. 3 - Write a block (sector) of "#" bytes in the new copy of the file in place of the block that cannot be read. 4 - Accept the bad data, and write it to the new file. 5 - Skip the bad block entirely, and write the next good block right after the previous block in the new copy. Of course this results in a copy that is shorter than the original. After update, if choices 3, 4 or 5 were selected, the message displayed forthe file involved will be "copied(?)" or "moved(?)", to indicate that the newcopy is not exactly the same as the original. Also, the timestamp on the newcopy will always be the current date and time in this case. Suggestion: Choose #3, then rename the original and copy it again, using #4.This allows you to see where the bad data is, by looking at the first copy,and to see just how "bad" the data is, by looking at the second copy. If more than one error is found on a file, all will be treated in the same way, according to the alternative you select when the first is encountered. εN═╣ Considerations for Copying/Moving Directories ╠ OVERWRITE Considerations...If there is a subdirectory in the target with the same name, when you UPDATE,the directory in the target AND ALL FILES AND SUBDIRECTORIES IN IT will bedeleted first and then replaced by the directory being copied/moved and allITS files and subdirectories. It is a complete replacement of the tree, withno checking or comparison of timestamps involved (except on the base node). "FAST MOVE" Considerations...When a directory is to be moved to another place on the same drive, and thereis no directory of the same name already in the target, EDDY offers you thechoice of doing a standard, file-by-file move or a move operation that isMUCH faster. With the standard move, you will see a file-by-file display ofeverything that's moved; with a "fast move", you'll see just the single linedisplay of the directory name, and then the move is complete. Another difference is that EDDY uses some non-standard techniques to achievethis speed, while the file-by-file process uses only standard DOS services. These non-standard techniques are explained in EDDY.DOC, Section 12.4If using non-standard techniques makes you nervous, stick with the file-by-file method; if you want speed, go with the "fast move" approach. ▄═╣ FIND String ╠ 2More info on FIND: [PgDn] Press [Alt+f] to enter a string to be searched for in the current file;[^f] to search all files in a directory (and optionally, all subdirectories) In LOOK mode, [f] or [/] repeats the previous find. An initial string is shown in hex and ASCII; new strings may be entered by"PATCH"ing the string that's displayed (initially, "_"). The end of the string to be used for the search is shown by "". To set the end at the current cursor position, press [End]. To begin the search for the string, press [Enter] or [^Enter]. [Enter] finds strings on a "close match" basis; i.e., either upper or lower case will be considered a match, blanks in the string will match any number of consecutive blanks, TABs, carriage returns and line feeds. [^Enter] finds only exact matches. To terminate a search, press [^c]. If the string is found, the 1st character of the matching string is displayedon the first line, highlighted and blinking. DX═╣ FIND String ╠ If LOOK mode bit-stripping is turned on, bits will be stripped from the filedata before the comparison with the search string. Two features are provided to make the search more flexible: 1. A "global match" character, which will match any byte in the file, may be specified by pressing [Alt+g]. This can be any character you like, except space. Default is "?". 2. A "don't match" attribute may be given to any byte in the search string string by pressing [Alt+k] and then typing the byte. A "don't match" byte is highlighted in reverse video, and will match any byte in the file NOT equal to it. Bytes are reset to normal matching if you type any character over them. If you want to search through all files, one after another, press [^f]. [Alt+r] initiates "FIND and REPLACE". For more info on this, [PgDn]. $)1Æ[═╣ EDDY (EDit DirectorY) ╠If you just type "EDDY" and press [Enter], you'll see this screen. Press [Esc], and EDDY will display the contents of the current default directory, sorted by filename. The format is similar to DIR's, with more information.Typing "EDDY ." and [Enter] has the same effect, without this initial screen. EDDY is ALL of the following... Full-screen directory editor Disk and directory manager Sector editor File finder ("where-is" utility) File viewer/patcher File backup utility Data recovery utility String finder/replacer (hex and/or ASCII) RAM editor DOS shell ...and MUCH more! Press [F1] for more info. Context-sensitive HELP is always available via [F1]Many features are customizable; among the advantages of customizing is thatyou don't have to look at this screen anymore, even if you just type "EDDY" ═╣ Moving the Cursor ╠ Some fields on the screen are "protected" so that the cursor can't be moved to that position. Instead, it will move to the next unprotected position. EDDY's cursor is moved around in the display as follows: [Up] - move up 1 line [PgUp] - up 1 page [Down] - move down 1 line [PgDn] - down 1 page [Home] - move to top of page [End] - move to end of page [^Home] - display first page
[^End] - display last page [Left] - left 1 column [Right] - right 1 column [Lbracket] - ("[") left 1 field [Rbracket] - ("]") right 1 field [^Left] - left edge (col. 1)
[^Right] - rightmost column [/] - move to date field [:] - move to time field [.] - left edge, except within filename field [.] moves to extension [+] - move to attribute field, except in attribute field [+] toggles Cursor and screen movement is handled differently in LOOK and PATCH modes. ;FIBc═╣ Topic Search by Keyword ╠NOTE: Use [Sh+F1] instead of [F1] to call HELP, & get this screen immediatelyTo do a case-insensitive search for a word or words in EDDY's screens of HELPinformation, type the word(s) you want to find in the space provided below. - If you type one word, screens containing that word will be displayed. - If you type more than one word (maximum: 5), screens are displayed depending on how you separate the words. If the words are... ...separated by spaces, the words must ALL be present (e.g., "disk image" is treated as "disk AND image") ...separated by "|"s, ANY ONE of the words is enough (e.g., "disk | image" is treated as "disk OR image") Note: Spaces and "|"s may not both be used as separators in a single search. If more than one screen satisfies your search criteria, [PgDn] and [PgUp] may be used to view them sequentially. [Enter] is the same as [PgDn]. [F1] returns you to the topic menu, and you may select by keyword again. ____Displayed for "browsing" only. Use [F1] to select keyword search____ Please type your keywords above, and press [Enter] when complete. ═╣ List Files ╠List files are ASCII text files created in response to [Alt+L] or [^L], andwill contain file and (optionally) directory names and paths from the currentEDIT mode display. If you have tagged any entries as "Ignore", those entrieswon't be included in the list file. [Alt+L] creates a list file in the working directory. The file stays open aslong as your working directory stays the same. [^L] also creates a file inthe working directory, but it is "persistent"; i.e., it stays open until youexplicitly close it, with another [^L]. Thus you can build a list file withentries from many directories. To add to a persistent list file, use [Alt+L]. [^L] is especially convenient when used together with [^w] (the "where-is" feature). You can search for the files you're interested in (e.g., "*.BAK")wherever they are on your disk, and collect the names in a file by pressing[Alt+L], continuing until you've looked at all the directories. Then use DOS'"EDIT" (or whatever) to turn the list file into the batch file you need. If you want to use a list file when your working directory is on a write-onlymedium -- a write-protected diskette or a CD-ROM, for example -- that's OK;the list file will be created in your target directory instead. Otherwise,it works as just described. ▄═╣ LOOK at File ╠ 2More info on LOOK: [PgDn] To LOOK at a file (or RAM), press [F3]. [^F3] LOOKs at ALL files, [Alt+F3] LOOKs at file (if any) in target. [F3] on the 2nd heading line ("Drive d: ...") LOOKs at the entire disk. Refer to "LOOK at Disk" for more info on this Keys used to move the display are... [Up] - move up 1 line [Down] - down 1 line [s] toggles the speed of [Up] and [Down], between the usual 1-line per press and half-the-lines-on-the-screen per press [PgUp] - move up 1 page [PgDn] - down 1 page [^Home] - display first page [^End] - display last page [Left] - left 1 column [Right] - right 1 column [Rbracket] - tab right 20 columns [Lbracket] - tab left 20 columns [^Left] - left edge (col. 1) [^Right] - right edge (last col.) [^PgDn] - auto-scroll down [^PgUp] - auto-scroll up H&:8|p═╣ Commands for LOOK ╠Commands available in LOOK mode are... More info on LOOK: [PgDn] [Tab] toggles hex/ASCII formats [Sh+Tab] to change hex/ASCII toggle key [b] toggles BIT-stripping for current display [Alt+b] toggles BIT-stripping to new default setting [e] toggles EGA/VGA between 25- and 43/50-line screen [Alt+f] FINDs a string in the file [f] repeats the previous FIND [j] JUMPs to a new position in the file [Alt+p] PRINTs file contents, [^p] "prints" to another file [right bracket] tabs display right, [left bracket] tabs left [F9] exits (temporarily) to DOSThese commands are used only with ASCII-format displays... [#], then [0] - [8] sets TAB expansion factor for current display [Alt+#] then [0] - [8] sets TAB expansion factor as default [l] toggles LINE-wrapping for lines longer than 80 characters [Alt+l] toggles LINE-wrapping to new default setting [r] toggles display of a "RULER" line, for checking column #s [u] moves the ruler up one line, [d] moves it down one lineThese commands are used only with hex-format displays... [p] toggles "PRINTABLE" vs. exact hex format display [w] displays words instead of bytes, [W] displays inverted words (after [w] or [W], press [t] to shift word display one byte right or left) ═╣ LOOK at Directory ╠ LOOKing at a directory means to change EDDY's working directory. Move thecursor to the display line of the directory you want to LOOK at, and press[F3]. EDDY will display the files of the new directory. With [F3] you may LOOK at subdirectories in the working directory, or theparent directory (".."), if there is one. Other ways to LOOK at a new working directory are: 1. Press [Alt+w] to select a new working directory (and/or a new file specification, if desired) 2. Press [Alt+x] to exchange the current working and target directories ▄═╣ LOOK at Disk ╠ More info on disk-oriented operations: [PgDn]In addition to the normal LOOK, PATCH and FIND commands (see previous pages)the following commands are provided for LOOKing at the entire disk... [Alt+b] - Jump to "bad spot", as marked in FAT [Alt+d] - Display data at top of screen in DIRECTORY entry format [Alt+j] - Jump to cluster # [Alt+n] - Jump to NEXT cluster in chain of current cluster [Alt+o] - Display "owner" of current cluster [Alt+s] - Jump to STARTING cluster per directory entry at top of screen [Alt+t] - Jump to TARGET directory [Alt+u] - Jump to next UNALLOCATED cluster [Alt+w] - Jump to WORKING directory [m] - MARK cluster/sector (and all between this and any previous mark) [Alt+m] - Jump to first MARK, or last, if already at first [^u] - Copy all unallocated sectors to a fileWhen LOOKing at the entire disk, the meaning of the following commands isslightly changed... [j] - Jump to sector # [F2] - Unmark all sectors/clusters [F5] - Copy marked area to file in target
*'|═╣ Marking ╠You may "mark" parts of a file, disk or RAM that you are LOOKing at, and thenextract (copy) the marked bytes, if you wish, to a file. Marking is done bypressing [m]. For files, "byte" marks are always used. For disks and RAM,the first [m] produces a query as to the type of mark wanted: 1. "Byte" marks select a continuous range of bytes to be highlighted. 2. "Disk" marks are used only when LOOKing at disk image data, and select full disk sectors or clusters. [PgDn] for more on this type of mark. 3. "Column" marks are used only when LOOKing at RAM. They highlight a "box" of bytes, defined by diagonally-opposite corners. After you choose the type, cursors will appear to let you select the byte tobe marked. When you mark a 2nd byte, the range of bytes defined by the twoyou have chosen will be highlighted. If you later mark another byte, themarked range will be adjusted. Commands available in conjunction with marks are: [Alt+m] - Jump to first MARK, or last, if already at first [F2] - Cancel any marks currently in effect. [F5] - Copy marked bytes to file in target [Alt+F5] - Copy unmarked bytes to file in target (used only with files) ═╣ Menus Make it Easy ╠ Press [Alt+F1] and a pull-down menu panel is displayed, as well as a menubar across the top of the screen, with other menu topics to choose from. The menu panel lists commands which may be executed by EDDY. To the right ofeach command a "hot key" is shown. This key may be used to execute thecommand directly from EDDY, without using the menu. To select a command fromthe menu, you may: 1) press the highlighted letter for that command; or2) move the cursor to the command and press [Enter] (or left click mouse); or3) press the indicated "hot key" for the command (unless the hot key is shownenclosed by "< >", in which case the hot key cannot be used from the menu). Some lines on some panels show "(sub-menu)" instead of a hot key. If youchoose one of these, another panel will be displayed, with commands relatingto the subject you chose. These commands may be selected in the same 3 waysdescribed above. If you don't want to choose a command, press [Esc] (or right click mouse). A list of other topics available is displayed across the top of the screen.To view the other panels, press [Left] or [Right]. ▄═╣ Mouse Meanderings ╠ 2More info on mice: [PgDn]If EDDY detects a mouse (driver), the bottom line of the display has arrowspointing up to the normally-unused right side of the screen. EDDY reacts to mouse movement just as though you had used the arrow keys in a corresponding way - UNLESS you have moved all the way right, to the scrollbar. Up or down movement, or clicking, there scrolls the display. A left mouse button "click" on a directory line makes that the new workingdirectory. A left click on a file line LOOKs at that file. When EDDY asks for confirmation that you want to proceed with some action, aleft click means "yes, proceed". A right click means "no, forget it". If EDDY asks for either [Enter] or [^Enter], a left click is the same as[Enter], and a double left click is the same as [^Enter]. Click either button in the indicated area at the right hand side of thescreen to display the menu. A simultaneous left and right click gets HELP. To adjust the mouse sensitivity, press [Alt+Sh+m]. ═╣ More on Mice ╠ In LOOK mode, ASCII (text) display format, a left click calls up the menu.In hex format, the otherwise unused area between the two parts of the displayis indicated from the bottom line; left click here to call the menu. When PATCHing, a left click anywhere except the indicated "click area" means"update" (same as [Enter]); a double left click means "update, don't change timestamp" (same as [^Enter]) A right click returns to EDIT from LOOK, or to LOOK from PATCH. The normal action for a left-button click, as described on the precedingscreen, is the same as pressing [F3]. If you prefer some other command foruse with the left button, press [Alt+m], and then the key for the commandyou want to use. The function for a left click will be changed accordingly. You may also want to use [Alt+m] if you are left-handed. To reverse theuse of the right and left buttons, press [Alt+m] and then right-click themouse. After that, the functions are reversed, and all references to "left"should be read as "right" (except, if you want to swap back to a right-handedmouse, the sequence is still [Alt+m], right click). Ä═╣ Options ╠Options are used on the command line (e.g., "EDDY/A/K") or press [Alt+o]./A - Do not change setting of "archive" attribute on files copied./B - Silence the "beeper"./C - EDDY sets the cursor size as it sees fit. /C leaves it unchanged./D - Include directory sizes in display./E - Set EGA monitor to 43-line (or VGA to 50-line) text display mode./F - Set filename editing. Instead of searching for a matching name, typing in the filename or extension field will rename the file./H - Include files with "hidden" or "system" attributes in the display./K - Some error and status messages are displayed briefly and then disappear. /K tells EDDY to wait for a key press before clearing the message./L - List for repeated commands - [^F2] thru [^F7] - starts at current file./M - Monochrome monitor. Useful with mono monitor + Color Graphics Adapter./R - RAM editing. LOOK, PATCH, FIND and/or COPY your PC's memory./U - Use minimum memory required for EDDY. (Only on command line)/W - "Where's That File?". Display directories containing matching file names /0 puts EDDY in "customizing" mode/9 defines screen size on monitors that EDDY doesn't automatically adjust to. The other "numeric" options are used to control batch mode operations. [PgDn] for information on Batch Operations ═╣ PATCH Data in File, Disk or RAM ╠Press [F4] to PATCH. Changes may be entered at the blinking cursor. A 2ndcursor highlights the corresponding byte in the other half of the display. The cursors move in unison, and are controlled by the "arrow" keys. [Tab] toggles hex/ASCII formats; [Sh+Tab] lets you change the toggle key. Press [Alt+y] if you want to delete all bytes before or after the cursor. Ifthe display is at the end of file, and there is space for more data on the screen, [Alt+z] adds a ^Z (end-of-file) byte to the file, making it longer. No changes are actually written to disk until you press [Enter] or [^Enter]twice. If you use [^Enter], you will be asked whether you want to update thefile's timestamp; [Enter] always updates the timestamp to DOS's date/time.Any time before entering UPDATE mode, you may press [F2] to UNDO the changes. PATCH works on one display page at a time. To work on data in a differentpart of the file, press [F3] to move to LOOK mode and position the display asrequired. Then press [F4] to return to PATCH mode and make your changes.
[^F4] puts you in PATCH for ALL files (one at a time). If you PATCH a read-only file, it will still be read-only after the PATCH. (<ÿ═╣ Point-n-Shoot ╠When a command is displayed from EDDY.USE, you may: 1. Press [Sh+F9] again, to execute the command as-is. 2. Make changes to the command (e.g., add switches, piping, or other parameters) and then press [Sh+F9] to execute the modified command. 3. Press [Down], to search for any other commands that may be defined in EDDY.USE and relating to the current file. #3 allows you to have multiple choices of commands in EDDY.USE for any file.When no more commands are found in EDDY.USE, the default (as you would getby pressing [Sh+F8] from EDIT mode) will be the last choice offered. For the default command (shown after [Sh+F8], or [Down] as described above),#1 and #2 are available (using [Sh+F8] instead of [Sh+F9], of course). Similarly, when executing a .BAT, .COM or .EXE file with [Alt+F9], choices#1 and #2 are available. For examples of how EDDY.USE commands are set up, see the EDDY.USE file thatcame with the EDDY distribution package. EDDY.USE may be prepared with anyASCII text editor. ═╣ Data Recovery ╠If you have a problem that can't be handled by "quick undelete" methods ofother disk utilities, EDDY offers some capabilities to make the job easier... 1. Set the working directory to the directory which used to contain the file you want to recover, and LOOK at the disk.2. Move the deleted filename (starts with "E5" or "05" hex) to the top, and press [Alt+d] to verify. If you don't find it, press [Alt+n] to move to the next cluster of the directory. If there are no more clusters, go to Step 43. With the filename at the top of the screen, press [Alt+s], to display the starting cluster of the deleted file. If the data looks as you expected, proceed to Step 5. Otherwise, the cluster has probably been re-used by DOS to store another file. In this case, continue with Step 4.4. If you need this step, use FIND to locate your data, or press [Alt+u] to search the unallocated clusters for likely-looking data. When you find data you want to recover proceed to the next step.5. Mark the selected cluster, using [m]. Look at the next cluster. If itlooks right, mark it, too. If not, press [Enter] to write the data.6. Find the next logical cluster, and repeat Step 5. Repeat 5 & 6 as needed. Your data will be in the "SECTORS.{x}" file (where "x" is the drive letter). ═╣ RENAME File or Directory ╠To rename a file, just type the new name over the old (when option /F is ON).Option /F may be turned ON for all files by pressing [Alt+o] and then [f].Or, option /F may be turned on for just the current file by pressing [Ins].When option /F is ON, a "." appears between the filename and extension fields Note that the filename field and extension fields are separate in the displayand must be typed separately. Any character which is valid for a filename,including blanks, may be used. If you type a "." while in the filename field,the cursor will move to the extension field. The filename may not be set toall blanks (although the extension may). When a change has been made to the filename or extension, an "*" will appearjust to the right of the extension in the display. If option /F is OFF, renaming is inhibited, and the "Speed Search" feature ismade available. In this case, typing in the name field tells EDDY to searchfor the first file which has a name which matches the current file's name, upto and including the character you just typed. When a file is renamed, the new name is used for any operations (such as COPYor COMPARE) that involve entries in both the working and target directories. ═╣ FIND and REPLACE ╠ To replace occurrences of the FIND string with a new string (the "REPLACEstring"), press [Alt+r]. The FIND window will be expanded to allow entry ofa REPLACE string in the lower portion of the window. REPLACE strings areentered exactly the same as FIND strings, and may be ASCII and/or hex. To switch between the two parts of the window, use [Up] and [Down]. To shrink the window back to its normal FIND-only size, press [Alt+r] again. If you begin the search with the expanded window on the screen, the REPLACE string will be written over any match found for the FIND string. When youbegin the search, you will be asked whether you want EDDY to pause for youto confirm before replacing, or just to go ahead and make the replacementautomatically. If the REPLACE string is shorter than the FIND string (e.g., with a "close"match that includes white space), the REPLACE string will be padded withtrailing blanks as required to make the two strings the same length. AREPLACE string may not be longer than its corresponding FIND string. Hÿ¬═╣ Sorting Directories ╠ 'More information on commands: [PgDn]You may sort the directory in a variety of sequences for display... [Alt+d]: Sort files by DATE/time [Alt+n]: Sort files by NAME [Alt+e]: Sort files by EXTENSION [Alt+s]: Sort files by SIZE [Alt+h]: Sort files by time (HOUR/min) The sorted display will show any subdirectories first, followed by the files. Press [Alt+u] to display the directory UNSORTED, as it is stored on disk. Press [Alt+i] to INVERT the current sort order You may also sort directories permanently, on disk. To tell EDDY you wantthis, press [Alt+Sh+d], [Alt+Sh+e], [Alt+Sh+h], [Alt+Sh+n] or [Alt+Sh+s]. Thesequence indicator at the bottom of the screen will blink, and the directorywill be rewritten to disk when you UPDATE, after any other changes requested. You can also order the directory in any sequence you like. Press [Alt+F6] tomark a file to "Shuffle", move the cursor to the spot you want to put it, andpress [Alt+F6] again. The sequence indicator will change to a blinking "?".Shuffle as often as you like, then UPDATE to rewrite the directory to disk. CC C»═╣ About EDDY ╠EDDY is "shareware", distributed for trial use without charge. EDDY may be freely copied. Please pass it along to your friends. EDDY may not be sold for more than the cost of the disk it is copied on, plus reasonable handling. The program is supplied as-is. The author disclaims all warranties, express or implied, including, without limitation, the warranties of merchantability and the warranties of fitness for any purpose. If you find EDDY to be useful and you continue to use it, please send yourregistration fee ($29.95) to the address displayed when you exit from EDDY.If using credit card, do NOT use this address; see EDDY.DOC, Section 31.Registration (valid FOREVER) gets you the latest version, registered in yourname, technical support, and the satisfaction of "doing the right thing". _ ____|__ | (R) --| | |- | ____|__ | Association of | | |_| Shareware |__| o | Professionals -----| | |- |___|___| MEMBER 8/│═╣ TARGET Directory Dialog Box ╠ [Alt+Sh+t] displays the current target directory, if any, and lets you changeto another target directory if you wish, by entering that directory's name. If there is no target directory, the rules for creation of paths are the sameworking directories. Otherwise... If the name starts with a "\", EDDY interprets this as a directory startingfrom the root of the target directory's drive. If there's no starting "\", EDDY adds the name at the end of the target directory path string, and usesthat as the new target directory. For example: suppose your current target directory is C:\UTIL and the DOSdefault on D: is D:\WORK. Then, after pressing [Alt+Sh+t], if you enter... ... "\" or ".."the new target will be C:\ ... "\FOO" the new target will be C:\FOO ... "FOO" (or "C:FOO) the new target will be C:\UTIL\FOO ... "D: the new target will be D:\WORK ... "D:FOO" the new target will be D:\WORK\FOO If you'd rather select from a graphical tree diagram, [PgUp] for more info. P╖═╣ TARGET Directory Tree ╠ Press [Alt+t] to get a graphical display of the directory tree on the targetdrive (the one containing the target directory). The target directory willbe highlighted and enclosed in " ". The default DOS directory for that drive is shown enclosed in "{ }". If the working directory is on the samedrive as the target, it will be enclosed in "« »". Move to directories with the cursor keys, or by pressing the first letter ofthe name. If more than one directory has the same name, press that letteragain to move on. When the directory you want is highlighted, press [Enter]. To select another drive, press [^letter], where [letter] is the drive ID. Thefirst time you select a drive, there'll be a delay while the tree is analyzedIf you use the DOS Gateway, or update the tree, the delay will recur. To CREATE a new directory as the target, use the dialog box. Press [Alt+Sh+t]to display the dialog box. [PgDn] for more information on dialog box usage. If you want to use only the dialog box, press [Alt+t] while the tree isdisplayed. [Alt+t] will then be treated the same as [Alt+Sh+t]. To reset[Alt+t] to access the tree, press [Alt+t] while the dialog box is displayed. ═╣ Timestamp Filtering ╠ Press [Alt+q] to specify the date and/or time that a file must have to beincluded in EDDY's display. When a timestamp filter is used, it is displayedin the heading line at the top of the screen. If the filter includes a datevalue, the sort sequence will be by date; otherwise, sorting is by time only. Filtered displays normally show only directories passing the filter criteria.When you press [Alt+q], any timestamp already in effect will be reset to all0's, meaning "no timestamp filtering". You may then enter the timestamp youwant to use for selecting files to be displayed. The timestamp begins with a">", "<" or "=", which means select files with dates/times greater than, lessthan or equal to the specified timestamp. A date of 00/00/00 means that the date will not be used for selecting thefiles. A time of 00:00 means the time will not be used. If both are zeros,no timestamp filtering is done. After setting the timestamp, press [Enter]. If there is an error, the cursorwill move to the field which has the error; otherwise, the new timestamp willimmediately be used to reprocess the working directory, giving a new display. ═╣ [^Enter] or [Enter]? ╠ The choice of [Enter] or [^Enter] affects only the way timestamps are set onfiles copied or patched, or on the new EDDY.COM when you customize. [Enter] tells EDDY to use the normal defaults for timestamps, which are: Files copied - timestamp left unchanged Files patched - timestamp set to current DOS date/time New EDDY.COM when customizing - set to current DOS date/time If you press [^Enter], EDDY will normally ask how you want to set timestamps,and will then treat them accordingly. However, if you have customized EDDYwith the "timestamp" parameter in EDDY.INI set to "auto", the question willnot be asked; rather, the timestamp setting action will automatically be theopposite of the default action described above. [^Enter] changes the way timestamps are handled on all files copied during asingle update, or on just the one file currently being patched or customized.It does not change the default action permanently. ═╣ WARNING! ╠Some of the things EDDY can do to your disks are things you might want toconsider carefully if you use disk capacity expanders such as DoubleSpace,Stacker, SuperStor, or similar products. Specifically, patching disk sectors(files are OK), editing directory timestamps, and permanently sorting orshuffling directories are features that might cause problems (i.e., your datamay disappear!) if used with "drives" of this type. Therefore, EDDY tries to identify such drives before proceeding with any ofthese functions. If a drive is identified as being one of these, you willeither see a message: "Not supported for this disk", and EDDY won't proceed,or if the operation is dangerous, but can be used if you are VERY sure ofwhat you're doing, you'll be warned but allowed to proceed if you choose to. On the first use of a drive in a working directory path, if EDDY can't decideautomatically whether it's a real drive (some vendors provide details on howto detect their products, and some don't) you will be asked... Is <x:> a "compressed volume" - DoubleSpace, Stacker, etc (y/n)?...and EDDY will react according to your answer for the rest of that session. In a customized copy of EDDY, this information will be recorded permanently,so you won't keep being pestered by the question. J⌠╔═╣ Where's That File? ╠ For a closely-related topic, "List Files", [PgDn]To find the directory (or directories) a file is in, use option /W and [^w].From the command line, using option /W causes EDDY to search the disk formatching files, starting with the given working directory and continuingdownward in the directory tree. The directories are searched in "unsorted"sequence; i.e., the order they actually are stored on your disk. Attributeand timestamp filters, if any, must also match for a file to be "found". The working directory which will be displayed is the first one found whichhas matching files. If there is no match, you'll get "File not found". Pressing [^w] after a find continues searching the directory tree for thenext directory which contains matching files. [^w] may be repeated untilthe entire tree has been searched. Option /W is then turned OFF. Option /W indicates whether a tree has been defined for the search. Pressing[^w] when option /W is OFF turns /W ON, and EDDY searches from that workingdirectory downward in the tree for a directory with one or more files thatmatch the current file, attribute and/or timestamp specifications. Changing directory by pressing [F3], [Alt+w] or [Alt+x] turns option /W OFF. 8±╬═╣ WORKING Directory Dialog Box ╠[Alt+Sh+w] lets you enter a new working directory path, with or without afilename (which may include wildcards). If a filename is used, only fileswith matching names will appear in the new working directory display. (If file exclusion is turned ON, matching files will NOT be included) If you enter only a drive (e.g., "C:"), the default directory for that drivewill become the new working directory.If you start the path with a "\", EDDY interprets this as a directory pathstarting from the root of the current working directory's drive. If there'sno initial "\", EDDY adds the path at the end of the current directory pathstring, and uses that as the new working directory. For example: suppose your current working directory is C:\UTIL and the DOSdefault on D: is D:\WORK. Then, after pressing [Alt+Sh+w], if you enter... ... "\" or ".."the new working directory will be C:\ ... "\FOO" the new working directory will be C:\FOO ... "FOO" (or "C:FOO) the new working directory will be C:\UTIL\FOO ... "D: the new working directory will be D:\WORK ... "D:FOO" the new working directory will be D:\WORK\FOO If you'd rather select from a graphical tree diagram, [PgUp] for more info. Σ╙═╣ WORKING Directory Tree ╠Press [Alt+w] to get a graphical display of the directory tree on the workingdrive, or press [^\] to select a new working drive. The working directorywill be highlighted and enclosed in "« »". If the target directory is onthe same drive, it will be enclosed in " ". Move to directories with the cursor keys, or by pressing the first letter ofthe name. If more than one directory has the same name, press that letteragain to move on. When the directory you want is highlighted, press [Enter]. To select a different drive, press [^letter], where [letter] is the drive ID.When drives other than the working drive are displayed, the current DOSdefault directory for that drive is shown enclosed in "{ }". The firsttime you select a drive, there'll be a delay while the tree is analyzed. Ifyou use the DOS Gateway, or update the tree structure, the delay will recur. To change the file specification, use the dialog box. Press [Alt+Sh+w] todisplay the dialog box. [PgDn] for more information on dialog box usage. If you want to use only the dialog box, press [Alt+w] while the tree isdisplayed. [Alt+w] will then be treated the same as [Alt+Sh+w]. To reset[Alt+w] to access the tree, press [Alt+w] while the dialog box is displayed. \Φ╙W/T╖Ty ÖuD?
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Drive not readyNot enough memory for tree - allocating more, trying againEDDYTREE.{} Select target directory, then [Enter]. [^\] for new driveEDDYTREE.{} Select «work» directory, then [Enter]. [^\] for new drive:\EDDYTREE.{}Error writing EDDYTREE.{}Directory tree data saved in EDDYTREE.{}Invalid drivePath not foundPress a key...Select drive: Target = working directoryWow! MOBY tree! Sorry, but EDDY can't handle one this big.\\É;É{=√;ßh*╚?M3└ó£óñóƒóÑ8ÿtóÿï>á½ï>ó½í< u3└╣ ï>á≤½ï>ó▒ ≤½Θ╠â°uΦöΘ─ó¥ê&¢╟É
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