MKMSGF I0:LIGHT I0:English I0:Jan\_ I0:Feb\_ I0:Mar\_ I0:Apr\_ I0:May\_ I0:Jun\_ I0:Jul\_ I0:Aug\_ I0:Sep\_ I0:Oct\_ I0:Nov\_ I0:Dec\_ I0:January\_ I0:February\_ I0:March\_ I0:April\_ I0:May\_ I0:June\_ I0:July\_ I0:August\_ I0:September\_ I0:October\_ I0:November\_ I0:December\_ I0:Sunday I0:Monday I0:Tuesday I0:Wednesday I0:Thursday I0:Friday I0:Saturday I1:Unknown option "%s"\n I0:TRUE I0:FALSE I0:On I0:Off I1:\n\nSerial Number: %s\n I0:Press ESC to abort at next file.\n I0:Warning! Unable to create 2LZH.LOG. Log mode aborted.\a\n I1:Begin 2LZH V%1.2f I1:End 2LZH V%1.2f I1:2LZH: Bad Drive %c:\n I0:No files found or converted. I1:Total files processed = %d I1:Total files converted = %d I1:Total Old Archive Sizes = %ld I1:Total New Archive Sizes = %ld I12:Total Reduction in Size = %ld (%2.2lf%%) I1:Searching Drive %c:\n I1:Searching for: %s\n I12:Processing ->%s changing to ->%s I12:Warning! %s already exists, conversion from %s aborted. I1:Error! Errors extracting "%s". Conversion aborted. I1:Error! Virus scanner reported problems with "%s". Conversion aborted. I1:Error! Errors compressing "%s". Conversion aborted. I12:Errors encountered with creating "%s", "%s" will not be deleted! I0:Old archive is smaller than new archive. I12:Deleting new archive %s, keeping old archive %s I12:Processing FILES.BBS - looking for ->%s changing to ->%s I0:FILES.BBS is too big! I1:Warning! %s was already in FILES.BBS I0:Warning! FILES.BBS not found! I1:Old Archive Size = %ld I1:New Archive Size = %ld I12:Reduction in Size = %ld (%2.2lf%%) I1:Unpacking: %s\n I12:DosExecPgm ( %s ) failed rc=%u\n I12:%s returned %d I1:Virus scanner returned %u I1:DosExecPgm ( lh.exe ) failed rc=%u\n I1:lh returned %u I1:%s *** Needs to be described\n I0:Scanning:\n I12:DosExecPgm ( %s ) failed rc=%u\n I1:Creating: %s\n I1:File: %s\n I0:17 I0:Usage: 2LZH { -a -c -f -h -i -l -n -o -p -r -s -u -v } \n I0:-a All disks\n I0:-c Compact mode; keeps the smaller of the compressed files\n I0:-f modify Fidonet style FILES.BBS files\n I0:-h Hard disks only\n I0:-i Use to find 2LZH.INI\n I0:-l keep a Log file\n I0:-n No recursion\n I0:-o Old (-lh1-) compatability mode\n I0:-p Preserve original archive date and time\n I0:-r Repack *.LZH files\n I0:-s list file Statistics\n I0:-u Update mode; replace duplicates\n I0:-v Virus scan unpacked files\n I0:\n I0:If no Drive Spec(s) are entered, the default drive only is searched.\n I0:If is entered, only that file is processed. Wildcards are valid.\n I0:ask I0:beep I0:box I0:cls I0:day I0:delay I0:month I0:printchar I0:reboot I0:rowcol I0:sa I0:semclear I0:semclose I0:semcreate I0:semkill I0:semlist I0:semset I0:semwait I0:weekday I0:window I0:year I0:black I0:red I0:green I0:yellow I0:blue I0:magenta I0:cyan I0:white I1:Invalid command: %s\n I0:Usage: BE \n I0: or\n I0: BE \n I0:\n I0:Where is one of the following:\n I0:Enter BE ? for specific help on each command.\n I0:ADJUST Id:ADJUST=%d I0:TIMEOUT Id:TIMEOUT=%d I0:DEFAULT Ic:DEFAULT=%c : BE ASK Usage I0:Usage: BE ASK "prompt" key-list \n I0: \n I0:\n I0:Usage: BE BEEP \n I0:\n I0:STYLE Iu:STYLE=%u I0:Usage: BE BOX top left bottom right \n I0:\n I0:Usage: BE CLS\n I0:\n I0:Usage: BE DAY\n I0:\n I0:-ESC I0:Usage: BE DELAY ticks { -ESC } (1 tick = 1/18 second)\n I0:\n I0:Usage: BE MONTH\n I0:\n I0:Usage: BE PRINTCHAR character count \n I0:\n I0:-NOVERIFY I0:Are you sure that you want to REBOOT ?\_ I0:Shutting down file systems and rebooting. Please wait...\n I1:DOS.SYS not installed (sys%\04u)\n I0:Usage: BE REBOOT { -NOVERIFY }\n I0:\n I0:Usage: BE ROWCOL row col <"text"> \n I0:\n I0:bright I0:underline I0:blinking I0:blink I0:reverse I0:invisible I0:on I0:Usage: BE SA [bright] [blinking] [reverse] [underline]\n I0: -c\n I0:\n I0:-c Clear the screen\n I0:Where is one of the following:\n I0:Usage: BE SEMCREATE \n I0:\n I0:Usage: BE SEMCLEAR \n I0:\n I0:Usage: BE SEMSET \n I0:\n I0:Usage: BE SEMKILL\n I0:\n I0:Usage: BE SEMWAIT \n I0:\n I0:Usage: BE SEMCLOSE \n I0:\n I0:Usage: BE SEMLIST\n I0:\n I0:State\tSemaphore Name\n I0:-----\t--------------\n I1:Set\t%s\n I1:Clear\t%s\n I0:DosExecPgm( SemMgr.Exe ) failed\n I0:Usage: BE WEEKDAY\n I0:\n I0:EXPLODE I0:SHADOW I0:STYLE Iu:STYLE=%u I0:Usage: BE WINDOW top left bottom right [EXPLODE] [SHADOW] \n I0:\n I0:Usage: BE YEAR\n I0:\n I0:Usage: BEEP \n I0:\n I1:DI: Bad Drive %c:\n I1:Number of physical disks : %hu\n I1:Physical Disk : %hu\n I1: Cylinders : %hu\n I1: Heads : %hu\n I1: Sectors Per Track : %hu\n I0:Usage: DI { -a -h -p } \n I0:-a All disks\n I0:-h Hard disks only\n I0:-p Physical disk mode\n I0:\n I0:If no Drive Spec(s) are entered, the default drive only is searched\n I1:\tRecommended Values Drive %c: Actual Values\n I0:\t---------------------------------------------------------\n I12:\t%9hu bytes per sector %9hu\n I12:\t%9hu sectors per cluster %9hu\n I12:\t%9hu reserved sectors %9hu\n I12:\t%9hu number of FATs %9hu\n I12:\t%9hu root directory entries %9hu\n I12:\t%9hu number of sectors %9hu\n I12:\t%9X media descriptor %9X \n I12:\t%9hu sectors per FAT %9hu\n I12:\t%9hu sectors per track %9hu\n I12:\t%9hu number of heads %9hu\n I12:\t%9lu hidden sectors %9lu\n I12:\t%9lu large sectors %9lu\n I12:\t%9hu number of cylinders %9hu\n I12:\t%9hu device attributes %9hu\n I12:\t%9hu device type %9hu\n I0:48 tracks-per-inch, low-density floppy-disk drive I0:96 tracks-per-inch, high-density floppy-disk drive I0:3.5-inch (720K) floppy-disk drive I0:8-inch, single-density floppy-disk drive I0:8-inch, double-density floppy-disk drive I0:Fixed disk I0:Tape drive I0:Other (unknown type of device) I0:Warning! Unable to create DT.LOG. Log mode aborted.\a\n I1:Begin DT V%1.2f I1:End DT V%1.2f I0:Press ESC to abort at next file.\n I1:DT: Bad Drive %c:\n I1:Searching Drive %c: I1:Effective transfer rate = %.2f Kb/Sec I1:Test reading logical disk %c: I1:Test reading physical disk %hu I0:File Mode I0:Logical Disk Mode I0:Physical Disk Mode I0:Disk information: I1:Cylinders : %u I1:Heads : %u I1:Sectors : %u I1:Total Sectors : %s I1:Total Bytes : %s I0:Cylinder Head\n I0:Cylinder Head\tSector\n I123:Cyl=%hu, Head=%hu. %s I12345:Cyl=%hu, Head=%hu, Sector=%hu. (LSN: %s) %s I1:%lu errors found. I0:No errors found. I1:Effective transfer rate = %.2f Kb/Sec I1:Physical disk %d does not exist!\n I123:Read error. File: "%s". Error Code=%u. %s I0:Error reading bios parameter block information. I1:%s I0:RECOMMENDED VALUES ARE ASSUMED. I0:12 I0:Usage: DT { -a -b -c -d -h -l -p -r -s } \n I0:-a All disks\n I0:-b Both file and logical disk modes\n I0:-c Cylinder mode\n I0:-d Logical disk mode\n I0:-h Hard disks only\n I0:-l keep a Log file\n I0:-p Physical disk mode\n I0:-r Rerun count\n I0:-s Subdirectories\n I0:\n I0:If no Drive Spec(s) are entered, the default drive only is searched\n I0:Usage: EABind { -n -s } \n I0:OR:\n I0:Usage: EABind { -n -s } \n I0:\n I0:-n Set EA as needed\n I0:-s Subdirectories\n I1:Unable to allocate %hu bytes\n I1:Unsupported type: %s\n I1:Binding: EAT_ASCII to "%s"\n I1:Unable to open icon file "%s"\n I1:Binding: EAT_ICON to "%s"\n I1:Unable to open binary file "%s"\n I1:Binding: EAT_BINARY to "%s"\n I1:Unable to open bitmap file "%s"\n I1:Binding: EAT_BITMAP to "%s"\n I1:Unable to open metafile file "%s"\n I1:Binding: EAT_METAFILE to "%s"\n I1:EADump: Bad Drive %c:\n I1:Searching Drive %c:\n I0:Total of all files\n I1:%lu files shown\n I1:Dumping File: %s\n I1:EA Name: %s\n I1:EA Flag: %\02x\n I1:%lu bytes dumped\n I0:EA Type: I0: Length preceded Binary\n I0: Length preceded ASCII\n I0: Length preceded Bitmap\n I0: Length preceded Metafile\n I0: Length preceded Icon\n I0: Length preceded ASCII extended attribute\n I0: Multi-valued, multi-typed field\n I0: Multi-valued, single-typed field\n I0: ASN.1 field\n I1: Unknown (%\04hx)\n I1:Dumping Directory: %s\n I0:10 I0:Usage: EADump { -a -h -l -n -o -r -s } \n I0:-a All disks\n I0:-h Hard disks only\n I0:-l List the extended attributes only.\n I0:-n Dump extended attributes of a given name.\n I0:-o Only list files with extended attributes.\n I0:-r Dump EAT_MVMT and EAT_MVST data as raw hex.\n I0:-s Subdirectories\n I0:\n I0:If no Drive Spec(s) are entered, the default drive only is searched\n I0:1 file shown\n I1:FA: Bad Drive %c:\n I1:Searching Drive %c:\n I0:Total of all files\n I1:%s files shown\n I1:%s files changed\n I0:Archive I0:Read-Only I0:Hidden I0:System I0:\nCould not set file attribute.\n I1:\t%-15s \n I1:\t\t%s\n I0:1 file shown\n I0:1 file changed\n I0:11 I0:Usage: FA { (+/-) rash /a /f /h /s } \n I0:+/-r set/clear Read-only\n I0:+/-a set/clear Archive\n I0:+/-s set/clear System\n I0:+/-h set/clear Hidden\n I0:/a All disks\n I0:/f Force names to lower case\n I0:/h Hard disks only\n I0:/s Subdirectories\n I0:\n I0:If no Drive Spec(s) are entered, the default drive only is searched\n I123456:Setting files to %\02d/%\02d/%\04d %\02d:%\02d:%\02d\n I123456:Setting files to %\02d/%\02d/%\04d %\02d:%\02d:%\02d\n I123456:Setting files to %\04d/%\02d/%\02d %\02d:%\02d:%\02d\n I1:FD: Bad Drive %c:\n I1:Searching Drive %c:\n I1:Total number of files updated: %s\n I1:%s files updated\n I1:File: %s\n I0:1 file updated\n I0:Usage: FD { -a -d[dd-mm-yy] -f -h -s -t[hh:mm:ss] } \n I0:Usage: FD { -a -d[mm-dd-yy] -f -h -s -t[hh:mm:ss] } \n I0:Usage: FD { -a -d[yy-mm-dd] -f -h -s -t[hh:mm:ss] } \n I0:-a All disks\n I0:-d set the Date to [day-month-year]\n I0:-d set the Date to [month-day-year]\n I0:-d set the Date to [year-month-day]\n I0:-f Force file names to lower case\n I0:-h Hard disks only\n I0:-s Subdirectories\n I0:-t set the Time to [hour:minute:second]\n I1:FF: Bad Drive %c:\n I0:\nFF: No Files\n I1:\n%s files deleted\n I1:\n%s files found\n I1:Searching Drive %c:\n I1234567:\t%-15s%15s bytes %2d:%\02d %2d %3s %\02d\n I1234567:%2d %3s %\02d %2d:%\02d %15s bytes %s\n I1:\t%-15s\n I1:\t%s\n I1:\t%-15s\a\n I1:\t%s\a\n I0:\n1 file deleted\n I0:\n1 file found\n I0:\n1 file not deleted\n I1:\n%s files not deleted\n I0:Usage: FF { -a -d -f -h } \n I0:-a All disks\n I0:-d Delete files\n I0:-f Force file names to lower case\n I0:-h Hard disks only\n I0:\n I0:If no Drive Spec(s) are entered, the default drive only is searched\n I1:FI: Bad Drive %c:\n I1:Searching Drive %c:\n I0:Total of all files\n I1:%s files shown\n I0:Press ESC to Exit I0:Directory: I0:File Name: I0: Comment: I0:1 file shown\n I0:Illegal type for .COMMENTS EA: I0: Length preceded Binary\n I0: Length preceded Bitmap\n I0: Length preceded Metafile\n I0: Length preceded Icon\n I0: Length preceded ASCII extended attribute\n I0: ASN.1 field\n I0: Unknown (%\04hx)\n I0: EAT_MVMT or EAT_MVST EA does not have EAT_ASCII sub type\n I0:12 I0:Usage: FI { -a -c -d -e -h -l -n -s -w } \n I0:-a All disks\n I0:-c Only files with comments attached\n I0:-d Delete comments\n I0:-e Edit or Add comments interactively\n I0:-h Hard disks only\n I0:-l Long comment listing\n I0:-n Set comment as needed\n I0:-s Subdirectories\n I0:-w Only files without comments attached\n I0:\n I0:If no Drive Spec(s) are entered, the default drive only is searched\n I1:Processing "%s"\n I1:Producing "%s"\n I0:Usage: FromUNIX [File Out]\n I0:\n I1:FS: Bad Drive %c:\n I1:Searching Drive %c:\n I0:Total of all files found\n I12:%14s total bytes in %s files\n I12:%14s bytes disk space occupied, %2.2lf%% slack\n I0:Drive usage:\n I12:%14s bytes available on drive %c:\n I123:%14s bytes unused on drive %c:, %2.2lf%% unused\n I12:\t%s total bytes in %s files\n I12:\t%s bytes disk space occupied, %2.2lf%% slack\n I0:Usage: FS { -a -f -h -s -t } \n I0:-a All disks\n I0:-f Force file names to lower case\n I0:-h Hard disks only\n I0:-s Subdirectories\n I0:-t List totals only, not individual files\n I0:\n I0:If no Drive Spec(s) are entered, the default drive only is searched\n I1:GCD: Bad Drive %c:\n I0:Could not open temporary command file\n I0:Scanning Directory structure on I1:Drive %c: I0:Error saving Directory structure of I0:\_Graham Change Directory\_ I0:\_Press F1 for Help\_ I0:Select a new drive I1:Current Drive is %c: I0:Usage: GCD { -i -n -r } \n I0:-i Use to find GCD.INI\n I0:-n Do NOT save directory data\n I0:-r Rescan the specified disk\n I0:44 14 Graham Change Directory The Graham Utilities for OS/2 V2.00. F1 This help screen F2 Rescan current drive F3 Change the drive F10 Exit GCD Letter Speed Seach ^ Search for next match Press to change to a directory I0:Usage: GI\n\n I0:\_The Graham Integrator\_ I0:\_Press F1 for Help\_ I0:70 18 The author of these utilities can be contacted at: Chris Graham WarpSpeed Computers PO Box 212 Brunswick VIC 3056 Australia Phone EMail ----- ----- Voice: +61-3-9384-1060 FidoNet: 3:632/344 FAX: +61-3-9386-9979 Internet: 100250.1645@CompuServe.Com BBS: +61-3-9386-3104 CompuServe: 100250,1645 N,8,1 ANSI Web Pages: 300-28,800 http://www.netins.net/showcase/spectre http://www.warpspeed.com.au I0:66 18 The Graham Integrator The Graham Utilities for OS/2 V2.00. Copyright (C), Chris Graham - WarpSpeed Computers 1994-1996 Designed and Written by Chris Graham. You can execute any of the Graham Utilities from within GI. Move the highlight to the command, type any arguments, and press Enter. F2 View complete online help. Enter Run the program on the command line. Move to previous or next command. Letters Type arguments on the command line. Esc, F10 Quit GI. I0:78 23 This is the demonstration version of The Graham Integrator. To obtain the complete version of The Graham Utilities for OS/2, please contact: Australia: United States: Germany: WarpSpeed Computers Indelible Blue, Inc. Bierwirth & Reissig Gbr P.O. Box 212 P.O. Box 31306 Pelkovenstr. 51 Brunswick VIC 3056 Raleigh NC 27622 80992 Muenchen Australia USA Germany Ph:+61-3-9384-1060 Ph:+1-919-878-9700 Ph:+49-89-1405322 Fx:+61-3-9386-9979 Fx:+1-919-878-7479 Fx:+49-89-1405623 Ph: 1-800-776-8284 (USA) Ph: 1-800-672-4255 (Canada) Or email: FidoNet: 3:632/344 Internet: 100250.1645@CompuServe.Com CompuServe: 100250,1645 Support BBS: +61-3-9386-3104 300-28,800 N,8,1 ANSI I0:78 23 This program is not included in this LIGHT version of The Graham Utilites. To obtain the complete version of The Graham Utilities, please contact: Australia: United States: Germany: WarpSpeed Computers Indelible Blue, Inc. Richard Clement EDV Beratung P.O. Box 212 P.O. Box 31306 Hainstrasse 30 Brunswick VIC 3056 Raleigh NC 27622 D-63526 Erlensee Australia USA GERMANY Ph:+61-3-9384-1060 Ph:+1-919-878-9700 Ph:+49-6183-9165-0 Fx:+61-3-9386-9979 Fx:+1-919-878-7479 Fx:+49-6183-9165-65 Ph: 1-800-776-8284 (USA) Ph: 1-800-672-4255 (Canada) Voice: +61-3-9384-1060 FidoNet: 3:632/344 FAX: +61-3-9386-9979 Internet: 100250.1645@CompuServe.Com BBS: +61-3-9386-3104 CompuServe: 100250,1645 N,8,1 ANSI Web Pages: 300-28,800 http://www.netins.net/showcase/spectre http://www.warpspeed.com.au I0:78 23 This program is not included in this LIGHT version of The Graham Utilites. To obtain the complete version of The Graham Utilities, please contact: West Coast USA: Central USA: East Coast USA: Office Solutions Spectre Software Support Indelible Blue, Inc. 404 Termino Ave 15172 25th Street P.O. Box 31306 Long Beach CA 90814 Morning Sun IA 52640-9403 Raleigh NC 27622 USA USA USA Ph:+1-310-439-5567 Ph:+1-319-868-7656 Ph:+1-919-878-9700 Fx:+1-310-438-7888 Fx:+1-919-878-7479 Fx:+1-919-878-7479 Ph: 1-800-644-5669 Ph: 1-800-776-8284 (USA) (Canada & USA) Ph: 1-800-672-4255 (Canada) Voice: +61-3-9384-1060 FidoNet: 3:632/344 FAX: +61-3-9386-9979 Internet: 100250.1645@CompuServe.Com BBS: +61-3-9386-3104 CompuServe: 100250,1645 N,8,1 ANSI Web Pages: 300-28,800 http://www.netins.net/showcase/spectre http://www.warpspeed.com.au I1:GREP: Bad Drive %c:\n I1:Searching Drive %c:\n I1:File : %s\n I0:10 I0:Usage: Grep { -a -c -f -h -i -n -o -s -x } pattern \n I0:-a All disks\n I0:-c Colour\n I0:-f list File name\n I0:-h Hard disks only\n I0:-i case Insensitive\n I0:-n line Number\n I0:-o Only list the file name\n I0:-s Subdirectories\n I0:-x eXception\n I1:HexDump: Bad Drive %c:\n I1:Searching Drive %c:\n I1:Dumping file "%s"\n I1:%ld bytes read\n I0:Usage: HexDump { -a -c -h -s -t -x } \n I0:-a All disks\n I0:-c Strip Bit 7\n I0:-h Hard disks only\n I0:-s Subdirectories\n I0:-t Read input file in TEXT mode (default BINARY)\n I0:-x Xor Bit 7 (flip it)\n I0:\n I0:If no Drive Spec(s) are entered, the default drive only is searched\n I0:Usage: HexEdit \n I0:66 22 HexEdit Edit files in a hexadecimal format. While editing a file, use the following keys: ^Home Move to the top of the file. ^End Move to the bottom of the file. Page Up Move up one page. Page Down Move down on page. Enter Prompt for action. Tab Switch between Hex and ASCII edit modes. Letters 0-9, A-F in Hex mode. All in ASCII mode. Move in the appropriate direction. F2 Toggle Mask state. F3 Goto address. F4 Search for data. F5 Search for next occurance of data. Esc, F10 Quit HexEdit. I0:6 11 25 I0:W C D I0:50 11 Save or discard changes made to data You have made changes to the data. The changes are shown highlighted in a different colour. Write the changed data Continue editing the data Discard the changes I0:\_Press F1 for Help\_ I0:4 13 I0:35 6 Goto location Enter an address to go to. Address : I0:37 15 Search for Data Enter bytes to search for. Text: Use TAB to switch Hex: I0:37 6 Searching for Data Wait @ Searching I1:\n Found at %lX \n\n I0:\n Searched to the end \n\n I0:Drive is not HPFS.\n I0:Couldn't read SuperBlock.\n I0:SuperBlock signatures indicate that the Super Block is not valid.\n I0:Couldn't read SpareBlock.\n I0:SpareBlock signatures indicate that the Spare Block is not valid.\n I123:(Cyl=%hu Head=%hu Sector=%hu) I12:Cyl=%hu Head=%hu I0:Couldn't read root directory FNODE.\n I0:Couldn't read the root directory DIRBLK.\n I0:Couldn't read code page directory\n I12:Cl%4hu Hd %3hu\_ I0:Couldn't write SuperBlock.\n I0:Couldn't write SpareBlock.\n I0:CodePageInfoSec signature indicate that the Code Page Information Sector is not valid.\n I0:Drive is not FAT.\n I1:HPFS-Bad: Bad Drive %c:\n I1:Couldn't make sense of %s\n I0:Starting sector must be less than ending sector!\n I1:Searching Drive %c:\n I12:There are only %lu (0x%lx) sectors on the disk!\n I12:Couldn't read the bitmap list at sector %lu %s\n I12:Couldn't read the bitmap block at sector %lu %s\n I12:Couldn't read the bad block list at sector %lu %s\n I1:Sector %-9lu is already marked bad and allocated. No action taken.\n I1:Sector %-9lu is already marked bad but not allocated.\n I0:No action taken. But CHKDSK /F should be run to resolve the differences!\n I1:Sector %-9lu is not marked bad but is already allocated. No action taken.\n I1:Sector %-9lu is not marked bad and is unallocated. Updated.\n I0:Warning! Unable to allocate a Bad Block List!\n I0:Current changes will be saved, processing will cease.\n I0:Usage: HPFS-Bad { -on } Drive Spec [N2]\n I0:-on Run on \n I0:\n I0:Press ESC to abort at next file.\n I1:HPFS-Ext: Bad Drive %c:\n I1:Searching Drive %c:\n I1:%s Comprises 1 extent.\n I12:%s Comprises %hu extents.\n I1:%s appears to have allocation errors. Run CHKDSK /F.\n I1:Couldn't find the FNode of %s\n I1:Could not find %s. Cache not flushed?\n I1:1\t%s\n I12:%hu\t%s\n I0:Usage: HPFS-Ext { -e -f -h -s -on } \n I0:-e Extents first\n I0:-f Force file names to lower case\n I0:-h Hard disks only\n I0:-s Subdirectories\n I0:-on Run on \n I0:\n I0:If no Drive Spec(s) are entered, the default drive only is searched\n I0:Attempting to optimise files with greater than 1 extent.\n I1:Attempting to optimise files with greater than %lu extents.\n I0:Press ESC to abort at next file.\n I1:HPFSDfrg: Bad Drive %c:\n I1:Searching Drive %c:\n I1:%s Comprises 1 extent.\_ I12:%s Comprises %lu extents.\_ I0:Optimised to 1 extent.\n I1:Optimised to %lu extents.\n I1:%s appears to have allocation errors. Run CHKDSK /F.\n I1:Couldn't find the FNode of %s\n I1:Could not find %s. Cache not flushed?\n I1:No space on drive to defragment %s\n I0:Free space is too fragmented to allow defragmention.\n I0:Usage: HPFSDfrg { -f -h -o -s -on } \n I0:-f Force file names to lower case\n I0:-h Hard disks only\n I0:-o Optimise files greater than extents; default of 2\n I0:-s Subdirectories\n I0:-on Run on \n I0:\n I0:If no Drive Spec(s) are entered, the default drive only is searched\n I1:HPFS-UD: Bad Drive %c:\n I1:Searching Drive %c:\n I1:Warning! Unable to create %s. Log mode aborted.\a\n I1:Begin HPFS-UD V%1.2f I1:Fatal error! Too many sectors per track (%hu)\n I0:Limit of 128!\n I0:\_HPFS UnDelete\_ I0:\n There were no files found. \n I0:\n There were no deleted files found. \n I1:End HPFS-UD V%1.2f I0:Select a drive to restore to I1:Current Drive is %c: I0:\_HPFS UnDelete\_ I0:\_Edit Path\_ I0:Edit the path of the file to be restored: I0:\_Over Write File?\_ I0:The file already exists. Edit the path or overwrite the file: I0:5 25 I0:2 36 I0:60 11 Scanning Drive X: 0%% xxx Done 100%% Press ESC to abort I0:\_Complete Scan\_ I1:Deleted Files: %s I0:\_Quick Scan\_ I0:\_Searching for Root Directory FNode\_ I0:Root Directory FNode was NOT found. I1234:Found the Root Directory FNode at Cyl: %hu, Hd: %hu, Sector: %hu (LSN:%lu). I123:Found a file FNode at Cyl: %hu, Hd: %hu, Sector: %hu. I123:Found a deleted FNode at Cyl: %hu, Hd: %hu, Sector: %hu. I0:The file length is zero. Undelete aborted. I0:File name length is zero. No file name info available. Undelete aborted. I0:Type II deleted FNode. I1:Patched FNode to %d extents. I0:Patch_FNode() failed. I1:Base file name is %s I1:NOT added %s undelete list. Check_Sector_Runs() failed. I1:Added %s to undelete list. I1:NOT added %s undelete list. I0:Parent sector is off the end of the disk. Undelete aborted. I0:Error reading the parent FNode sector. I0:Parent FNode is not valid. I0:Last entry in the dir. I0:Not at RootDirFNode and within disk. I1:Processing %s I1:Recursive call to DoParentFNode returned %s. I0:Within range AND at the root. All ok. I0:Parent sector is off the end of the disk. No path information. I1:pFNode->fst.alb.cUsed is not zero: %d I0:External nested ANodes of Type II deleted files are not supported. I0:External ANodes of Type II deleted files are not supported. I0:\_Edit the path\_ I0:The file name contains invalid characters. Please edit it: I1:\n Recovering File:\n\n %s \n \n I0:35 5 Reading disk information... I0:47 6 The Root Directory FNode was not found! No path information will be supplied. I0:44 21 HPFS UnDelete The Graham Utilities for OS/2 V2.00. F1 This help screen F2 Sort the file order F3 Select restore disk F4 Tag all files F5 Toggle all files F6 Toggle Prompt F7 Toggle Subdirectories F8 Search and Tag files F9 Search and Replace files F10 Enter initial restore path Esc Exit HPFS-UD Space Tag/Untag a file Undelete current file ^ Undelete all tagged files I0:40 7 Warning! Restoring to the same drive will dramatically reduce the chances of sucessfully recovering files. I12:Couldn't read the bitmap list at sector %lu %s\n I12:Couldn't read the bitmap block at sector %lu %s\n I1:\\*UNKNOWN*%s I1:Found Files: %s I12:Found a free space from LSN %lu to %lu I12:Reading Cylinder %hu, Head %hu I0:11 I0:Usage: HPFS-UD { -c -d -f -l -p -s -z -on } \n I0:-c Complete disk scan\n I0:-d Damaged partition mode\n I0:-f Keep a log file\n I0:-l Lock the drive\n I0:-p Prompt for restore path\n I0:-s Subdirectories are created\n I0:-z Full surface scan for root dir FNode\n I0:-on Run on \n I0:\n I0:If no Drive Spec(s) are entered, the default drive only is searched\n I0:18 7 Sorting... I0:2 6 41 I0:44 11 Enter a portion of a path to search for. Any path with this sub string in it will be automatically tagged. Enter accepts the value entered. ESC aborts. I0:2 3 6 41 I0:44 11 Search for: Replace with: Enter accepts the value entered. ESC aborts. I0:2 3 41 I0:44 8 Enter the new root subdirectory: Enter accepts the value entered. ESC aborts. I1:HPFSInfo: Bad Drive %c:\n I1:Searching Drive %c:\n I0:(Never) I0:Super Block Information:\n I12:HPFS version : %d.%d\n I12:Root directory FNODE : %-9lu %s\n I12:Total number of sectors : %s (%s bytes)\n I12:Total number of bad sectors : %s (%s bytes)\n I12:List of Bitmap sectors : %-9lu %s\n I12:List of Bad sectors : %-9lu %s\n I1:CHKDSK /F was last run : %s\n I1:Partition was last Optimised : %s\n I1:Number of sectors in directory band : %lu\n I12:Starting sector of directory band : %-9lu %s\n I12:Ending sector of directory band : %-9lu %s\n I12:Bitmap sector for directory band : %-9lu %s\n I123:ACL information sectors : %lu-%lu %s\n I0:Spare Block Information:\n I1:Partition status flag : %\02x\n I0: : Partition is Dirty\n I0: : Partition is Clean\n I0: : Spare DIRBLKs are used\n I0: : Hot fix sectors are used\n I0: : Bad sector, corrupt disk\n I0: : Bad bitmap block\n I0: : Partition was quick formatted\n I0: : Reserved. Contact WarpSpeed Computers immediately.\n I0: : Old version has written to disk\n I12:List of hot fixes : %-9lu %s\n I1:Number of hot fixes used : %lu\n I1:Total number of hot fixes available : %lu\n I1:Number of spare directory blocks : %lu\n I1:Total number of spare dir blocks : %lu\n I12:Code page directory : %-9lu %s\n I1:Number of code pages : %lu\n I0:Other Information:\n I1:Number of free spaces : %lu\n I12345:Code Page #%-2lu (Ctry: %\03d CP: %\03d) at : %-9lu %s\n I0:Couldn't read code page directory\n I0:There are no sectors marked bad.\n I0:Bad sector information:\n I123:Displaying bad sectors as listed in sectors %lu-%lu %s\n I12:Couldn't read the bad block list at sector %lu %s\n I12:Bad Sector : %-9lu %s\n I0:Spare directory block information:\n I123:Spare Directory Block[%2lu] : %lu %s\n I0:There are no dynamic hot fixes currently in use.\n I0:Dynamic hot fix information:\n I12:Couldn't read the hot fix list at sector %lu %s\n I12:Bad sector has been detected at %lu %s\n I12:The sector has been remapped to %lu %s\n I0:Bitmap Information:\n I12:Couldn't read the bitmap list at sector %lu %s\n I123:Bitmap block at sectors %ld-%lu %s\n I12:Couldn't read the bitmap block at sector %lu %s\n I0:Free Space Information:\n I0:10 I0:Usage: HPFSInfo { -b -c -d -f -h -m -on } \n I0:-b Display bad sector list\n I0:-c Display the spare directory clusters\n I0:-d Display dynamic hot fix list\n I0:-f Display the free spaces\n I0:-h Hard disks only\n I0:-m Display the bitmap sector lists\n I0:-on Run on \n I0:\n I0:If no Drive Spec(s) are entered, the default drive only is searched\n I0:Press ESC to abort at the next sector.\n I1:HPFSNull: Bad Drive %c:\n I1:Searching Drive %c:\n I1:Partition status flag : %\02x\n I0: : Partition is Dirty\n I0: : Partition is Clean\n I0:The partition is dirty. HPFSNull can not continue!\n I12:Couldn't read the bitmap list at sector %lu %s\n I12:Couldn't read the bitmap block at sector %lu %s\n I0:VERIFICATION ERROR!\a\n I0:Usage: HPFSNull { -g -r -v } Drive Spec(s)\n I0:-g Government security rules for wiping\n I0:-r Repeat wipe count; default of 1\n I0:-v wipe Value; default of 0\n I0:-on Run on \n I0:\n I0:A Drive Spec(s) must be entered.\n I1:HPFSStat: Bad Drive %c:\n I1:Searching Drive %c:\n I0:Current status:\n I0:Couldn't write SpareBlock!\a\n I0:Updated status:\n I1:Partition status flag : %\02x\n I0: : Partition is Dirty\n I0: : Partition is Clean\n I0: : Spare DIRBLKs are used\n I0: : Hot fix sectors are used\n I0: : Bad sector, corrupt disk\n I0: : Bad bitmap block\n I0: : Partition was quick formatted\n I0: : Reserved. Contact WarpSpeed Computers immediately\n I0: : Old version has written to disk\n I0:Usage: HPFSStat { -c -d -r -on } \n I0:-c Mark the partition as CLEAN\n I0:-d Mark the partition as DIRTY\n I0:-r Remount the partition\n I0:-on Run on \n I0:\n I0:The -c and -d switches can not be specified together.\n I0:\n I0:If no Drive Spec(s) are entered, the default drive only is searched\n I1:HPFSView: Bad Drive %c:\n I1:Searching Drive %c:\n I0:Out of memory! (1) \n I0:Couldn't create semaphores\n I1: HPFS View %c: I0:\_Press F1 for Help\_ I0: Display Mode: SECTOR\_ I0: Display Mode: LSN\_ I0:Wait... I0:Processing Bitmaps I0:Reading Bitmap Sectors I0:Displaying Fixed Elements I0:Displaying Root Directory FNode I0:Reading Bad Sectors I0:Reading Spare Directory Clusters I0:Reading HotFix Entries I0:Setting Directory Band I0:Setting ACL Sectors I0:Setting Code Page Information I0:Finished... I0:This disk appears to have lost data. Run CHKDSK /F. I12:%lu sectors or %s bytes appear to be lost. I1:Processing: %s I1:%s appears to have allocation errors. Run CHKDSK /F I1:Couldn't find FNODE of %s I1:Couldn't allocate %hu bytes for ANODE\n I1:Could not allocate %hu bytes\n I1:No space on drive to defragment %s I0:Free space is too fragmented to allow defragmention. I12:Defragging: %s (%hu extents) I1:%s optimised to 1 extent. I12:%s optimised to %lu extents. I0:Current Operation: I0:Information: I1:Looking for sector %lu I12:%s File: %s (1 extent) I123:%s File: %s (%lu extents) I12:%s Directory: %s I0:Free Sector I0:Unallocated Sector I0:Allocated Sector I0:Partition Table I0:Volume Boot Sector I0:Super Block I0:Spare Block I0:Bad Sector List I0:Bad Sector I0:Bitmap Sector List I0:Bitmap Sector I0:DIRBLK Sector I0:Root Directory FNode I0:Root Directory DIRBLK I0:Hotfix Sector List I0:Hotfix Sector I0:Hotfixed Sector I0:File Data Sector I0:File FNode Sector I0:File ALSec Sector I0:Code Page Directory I0:Code Page I0:ACL Information Sector I0:EA Data Sector I0:EA ANode Sector I0:Selected File Data Sector I0:Selected File FNode Sector I0:Selected File ALSec Sector I0:Selected EA Data Sector I0:Selected EA ALSec Sector I0:Lost Allocated Sector I0:50 10 HPFS View The Graham Utilities for OS/2 V2.00. F1 This help screen F6 Toggle Display Mode F10 Exit HPFSView I0:Usage: HPFSView { -d -o -on } \n I0:-d Defragment files\n I0:-o Optimise files greater than extents; default of 2\n I0:-on Run on \n I0:\n I0:If no Drive Spec(s) are entered, the default drive only is searched\n I1:LD: Bad Drive %c:\n I0:Total:\n I1:%d Directories\n I1:Searching Drive %c:\n I0:Usage: LD { -a -g -h } \n I0:-a All disks\n I0:-g Graphic directory tree\n I0:-h Hard disks only\n I0:\n I0:If no Drive Spec(s) are entered, the default drive only is searched\n I1:NullDisk: Bad Drive %c:\n I1:About to Wipe all of Drive %c:\n I1:About to Wipe deleted file space on Drive %c:\n I0:Are you Sure ? I1:Searching Drive %c:\n I0:\nCould not delete file.\n I1:Could not set file attribute. %s\n I1:Could not delete file. %s\n I0:VERIFICATION ERROR!\a\n I0:10 I0:Usage: NullDisk { -a -e -g -h -r -v } Drive Spec(s)\n I0:-a All disks\n I0:-e Erase unused and deleted file areas only\n I0:-g Government security rules for wiping\n I0:-h Hard disks only\n I0:-n No wipe, erase all files only\n I0:-r Repeat wipe count; default of 1\n I0:-v wipe Value; default of 0\n I0:\n I0:A Drive Spec(s) must be entered.\n I1:NullFile: Bad Drive %c:\n I1:Searching Drive %c:\n I1:Removing directory "%s"\n I1:Delete file "%s" ?\_ I1:\rDeleting file "%s" \n I1:\rSkipped file "%s" \n I1:\rDeleting file "%s"\n I1:Wipe file "%s" ?\_ I1:\rWiping file "%s" \n I1:\rSkipped file "%s" \n I1:\rWiping file "%s"\n I0:\nCould not set file attribute.\n I0:\nCould not delete file.\n I0:VERIFICATION ERROR!\a\n I0:12 I0:Usage: NullFile { -a -d -g -h -n -p -r -s -v } File Spec \n I0:-a All disks\n I0:-d remove Directories\n I0:-g Government security rules for wiping\n I0:-h Hard disks only\n I0:-n No wipe, erase only\n I0:-p Prompt for wiping or deleting\n I0:-r Repeat wipe count; default of 1\n I0:-s Subdirectories\n I0:-v wipe Value; default of 0\n I0:\n I0:If no Drive Spec(s) are entered, the default drive only is searched\n I0:Usage: SA [bright] [blinking] [reverse] [underline] \n I0:\n I0:Where is one of the following:\n I0:Day Days Hour Hours Minute Minutes Second Seconds I0:Dynamic I0:Absolute I0:Usage: SI\n I0:\n I1: Machine Type : %s\n I12: Operating System : %d.%\02d\n I1: OS/2 boots from : %c:\n I1: Country Code : %d\n I1: Country Code Page : %d\n I1: Maximum sessions : %ld\n I1: Maximum VIO sessions : %ld\n I1: Maximum PM sessions : %ld\n I0: Max Wait : 1 sec\n I1: Max Wait : %ld secs\n I123: Timeslice : Min=%ld Max=%ld mSec (%s)\n I1: Timer Interval : %ld uSec\n I1: Current Video Mode : %s\n I1: Co-Processor : %s\n I1: Parallel Ports : %d\n I1: Serial Ports : %d\n I1: System up since : %s I1: : (%s)\n I0: Valid Drives :\_ I1: Current Adapter : %s\n I1: Current Display : %s\n I1:Display Adapter Memory : %s bytes\n I1:ANSI processing is %s\n I0:PC-class I0:XT-class I0:PCjr I0:AT Model 319/339 I0:PC XT Model 286 I0:PS/2 Model 50 I0:PS/2 Model 60 I0:IBM PS/2 Model 25 (10 MHz 286) I0:IBM PS/2 Model 30 (20 MHz 286) I0:PS/1 Model 2011 I0:Epson (unknown model) (1) I0:Epson (unknown model) (2) I0:Epson (unknown model) (3) I0:Olivetti M280 I0:Olivetti M380 (XP 1, XP 3, XP 5) I0:Olivetti M290 I0:Olivetti M250 I0:Olivetti M380 (XP 7) I0:Olivetti PCS286 I0:Olivetti M300 I0:OEM Machine I0:AT-class (%\02x) (1) I0:PC XT-089 I0:Olivetti M200 I0:XT-class (%\02x) I0:PS/2 Model 30 I0:PS/2 Model 25/25L I0:Olivetti M111 I0:AT-class (%\02x) (2) I0:PC Convertible I0:PS/2 Model 80 (16 MHz 386) I0:PS/2 Model 80 (20 MHz 386) I0:PS/2 Model 70 (20 MHz 386) I0:PS/2 Model 70 (16 MHz 386) I0:PS/2 Model P70 I0:PS/2 Model 55SX (16 MHz 386SX) I0:PS/2 Model 70 (25 MHz 386) I0:PS/2 Model 90 XP (25 MHz 486) I0:PS/2 Model 90 XP (33 MHz 486) I0:PS/2 Model 95 XP (25 MHz 486) I0:PS/2 Model 95 XP (33 MHz 486) I0:PS/2 Model 35/35LS or 40 (20 MHz 386SX) I0:PS/2 Model 70-486 (25 MHz 486) I0:PS/2 Model 65-121 (16 MHz 386SX) I0:PS/2 Model 55LS (16 MHz 386SX) I0:PS/2 Model L40 (20 MHz 386SX) I0:PS/2 Model M57 (20 MHz 386SLC) I0:PS/2 Model 57 (20 MHz 386SX) I0:PS/2 Model 95 (50 MHz 486) I0:PS/2 Model 90 (50 MHz 486) I0:PS/2 Model 95 (20 MHz 486SX) I0:PS/2 Model 90 (20 MHz 486SX) I0:PS/2 Model 95 (20 MHz 486SX + 487SX) I0:PS/2 Model 90 (20 MHz 486SX + 487SX) I0:PS/1 Model 2121 (16 MHz 386SX) I0:PS/2 Model P70 (16 MHz 386) I0:PS/2 Model P75 (33 MHz 486) I0:Olivetti P500 I0:Olivetti P800 I0:PS/2 Model 80 (25 MHz 386) I0:AT-class (%\02x) (3) I0:Compaq XT/Compaq-Plus I0:Sperry PC I0:Compaq PC/Compaq Deskpro I0:Dell 425E I0:Dell 320LX I0:Dell 316LT I0:Dell 316SX I0:Dell 210 I0:Dell 220E I0:Dell 316 I0:Dell 310A I0:Dell 325 I0:Dell 310 I0:Dell 220 I0:Dell 300 I0:Dell 200 I1:Generic MSdos-class 0x%\02x I0:IBM Restaurant Terminal I0:IBM PCradio 9075 I0:IBM PC 7552 (10 Mhz 286) I0:PS/55 - 5571 (16 MHz 386) I0:IBM PC 7568 I0:PS/55 - 5571 (20 MHz 386) I0:IBM PC 7561/2 or IBM PS/55 - 5551 I0:PS/1 486SX (20 MHz 486SX) I0:PS/1 486DX (33 MHz 486DX) I0:PS/55 - 5551 (20 MHz 386) I0:PS/2 Model 95 XP (20 MHz 386) I0:PS/2 Model 90 XP (20 Mhz 386) I0:PS/2 Model 90 XP (20 MHz 386) I0:PS/2 Model 95 XP (20 MHz 386) I0:PS/ValuePoint 486 (486SX) I0:PS/2 Model 95 XP (50 MHz 486DX) I0:PS/2 Model 90 XP (50 MHz 486DX) I0:PS/2 Model 30 386SX (20 MHz 386SX) I0:PS/2 Model 25 386SX (20 MHz 386SX) I0:PS/2 Model 95 XP (33 MHz 486DX2) I0:PS/2 Model 90 XP (33 MHz 486DX2) I0:PS/2 Model 57 SLC2 (25 MHz 486SLC2) I0:PS/2 Model 95 XP (25 MHz 486DX2) I0:PC/Note (25 MHz 386SL) I0:PS/2 Model 90 XP (25 MHz 486DX2) I0:PS/2 Model 95 XP (25 MHz 486DX2) I0:PS/2 Model 77 (33 MHz 486SX) I0:PS/2 Model 95 XP (33 MHz 486DX2) I0:PS/2 Model 90 XP (33 MHz 486DX2) I0:PS/2 Model 95 XP (33 MHz 486DX2) I0:PS/2 Model 90 XP (60 MHz Pentium) I0:PS/2 Model 95 XP (60 MHz Pentium) I0:PS/2 Model 95 Server (60 MHz Pentium) I0:PS/2 Model 85 (33 MHz 486SX) I0:PS/ValuePoint 325T (25 MHz 386SLC) I0:PS/ValuePoint 425SX (25 MHz 486SX) I0:PS/ValuePoint 433DX (33 MHz 486DX) I0:PS/2 Model 295 (33 MHz 486DX) I0:PS/2 Model CL57 SX (20 MHz 386SX) I0:PS/2 Model 90 XP (25 MHz 486SX) I0:PS/2 Model 95 XP (25 MHz 486SX) I0:PS/2 Model 90 XP (25 MHz 486SX) I0:PS/2 Model 95 XP (25 MHz 486SX) I0:PS/2 Model 90 XP (25 MHz 486DX) I0:PS/2 Model 95 XP (25 MHz 486DX) I0:PS/2 Model N51 SLC (16 MHz 386SLC) I0:ThinkPad 700 (25 MHz 486SLC) I0:ThinkPad 700T (25 MHz 486SLC) I0:ThinkPad 720 (25 MHz 486SLC2) I0:CoProcessor is present I0:CoProcessor is not present I0:Graphics, I0:Text, I0:Monochrome I0:Colour I0:Monochrome/printer adapter I0:Colour graphics adapter I0:Enhanced graphics adapter I0:Video graphics array display adapter I0:IBM Personal System/2 display adapter 8514/A I0:Image Adapter I0:XGA graphics adapter I0:Super video graphics array display adapter I1:Unknown display adapter (%\02x)" I0:Non video graphics array display adapter I0:Monochrome display I0:Colour display I0:Enhanced colour display I0:8503 monochrome display I0:8512 or 8513 colour display I0:8514 colour display I0:IBM plasma display or LCD 640 display I0:Monochrome 8507 or 8604 I0:8515 display I0:9515 display I0:9517 display I0:9518 display I0:OEM display I1:Unknown display type (%\02x) I0:LCD 800 display I0:LCD 1024 display I0:Type System Label Total Free\n I0:--------------------------------------------------------------\n I0: ------------- -------------\n I12: %14s %14s\n I12: Local Total %14s %14s\n I12: Remote Total %14s %14s\n I12: Total %14s %14s\n I123456:%s%s%s%s%s %s\n I0:Type System Label Total Used\n I1234: Drive %s%s File System: %s %s I1: %s total 0%% %s%% Full 100%% %s free 0%% %s%% Full 100%% %s used I0:Press any key...\r I0:Usage: SPACE { -c -g -p }\n I0:-c Colour warning display\n I0:-g Graphic representation\n I0:-p Pause between graphic screens\n I0:\n I1:SUM: Bad Drive %c:\n I1:Searching Drive %c:\n I0:Sum8 Sum16 Sum32 CRC16 CRC32 BSD SysV File Name\n I0: -- ---- -------- ---- -------- ----- ----- ---------\n I12345678: %3X %4X %8lX %4X %8lX %\05lu %5lu %s\n I0:Usage: SUM { -a -h -s } \n I0:-a All disks\n I0:-h Hard disks only\n I0:-s Subdirectories\n I0:\n I0:If no Drive Spec(s) are entered, the default drive only is searched\n I1:Invalid timer %s\n I0:start I0:stop I0:no starting time I0:Usage: TM { [start | stop] -c -l -n }\n I0:-c Start or Stop timer n\n I0:-l Write left side of screen\n I0:-n No current time or date display\n I1:Processing "%s"\n I1:Producing "%s"\n I0:Usage: ToUNIX [File Out]\n I0:\n I1:Processing "%s"\n I12:Extracting file %d: "%s"\n I0:No end line\n I0:No begin line\n I0:Error: Unexpected end of file.\n I0:Error: Disk Full\n I1: Processing EA for %s\n I1: Skipping EA for %s\n I1:Unsupported type %\04hx\n I0:Usage: UUDecode { -e -q } \n I0:-e decode Extended Attribute data\n I0:-q Do not use Quote char(`) instead of space\n I0:\n I0:Replacing default table\n I12:DECODE value of %d not found in table at line %lu\n I1:Processing "%s"\n I1:Producing "%s"\n I12:%hu EA's for %s I0:Extended Attribute Name > 256 bytes\n I0:Total EA data > 64K-16\n I1:ENCODE index of %d > 64\n I0:Usage: UUEncode { -c -e -q -s -t -u } \n I0:-c Console output\n I0:-e encode Extended Attribute data\n I0:-q Do not use Quote char(`) instead of space\n I0:-s include SUM information in the file\n I0:-t include TABLE information in the file\n I0:-u UNIX compatible file\n I0:\n I0:Volume label unchanged\n I1:Current Drive is %c:\n I0:Press return for default\n I0:Enter Drive : I1:Invalid drive %c:\a\n I0:Press ESC to leave old label unchanged, or\n I0:Press DEL to delete the old label.\n I0:Enter new Label:\_ I1:Setting the new volume label to "%-11s"\n I0:Deleting the current volume label\n I12:Volume label in drive %c: is now "%-11s"\n I0:Usage: VL <"Volume Label">\n I0:\n I0:If no Drive Spec is entered, the default drive is assumed.\n I0:Usage: WARP-INI\n I0:\n I1:WC: Bad Drive %c:\n I1:Searching Drive %c:\n I0: Lines Words Chars\n I0:Usage: WC { -a -h -s } \n I0:-a All disks\n I0:-h Hard disks only\n I0:-s Subdirectories\n I0:\n I0:If no Drive Spec(s) are entered, the default drive only is searched\n I0:78 23 This is a reminder that you are running The Graham Utilities for OS/2 V2.00. This is an evaluation copy only. Please purchase or discontinue use. To obtain the complete version of The Graham Utilities, please contact: Australia: United States: Germany: WarpSpeed Computers Indelible Blue, Inc. Richard Clement EDV Beratung P.O. Box 212 P.O. Box 31306 Hainstrasse 30 Brunswick VIC 3056 Raleigh NC 27622 D-63526 Erlensee Australia USA GERMANY Ph:+61-3-9384-1060 Ph:+1-919-878-9700 Ph:+49-6183-9165-0 Fx:+61-3-9386-9979 Fx:+1-919-878-7479 Fx:+49-6183-9165-65 Ph: 1-800-776-8284 (USA) Ph: 1-800-672-4255 (Canada) Or email: Voice: +61-3-9384-1060 FidoNet: 3:632/344 FAX: +61-3-9386-9979 Internet: 100250.1645@CompuServe.Com BBS: +61-3-9386-3104 CompuServe: 100250,1645 N,8,1 ANSI Web Pages: 300-28,800 http://www.netins.net/showcase/spectre http://www.warpspeed.com.au I0:78 23 Your evaluation licence of this product has expired. You are required to discontinue the use of this product or purchase it. To obtain the complete version of The Graham Utilities, please contact: Australia: United States: Germany: WarpSpeed Computers Indelible Blue, Inc. Software Factory P.O. Box 212 P.O. Box 31306 Feldmochinger Str. 32 Brunswick VIC 3056 Raleigh NC 27622 80992 Muenchen Australia USA Germany Ph:+61-3-9384-1060 Ph:+1-919-878-9700 Ph:+49-89-140-5322 Fx:+61-3-9386-9979 Fx:+1-919-878-7479 Fx:+49-89-140-5623 Ph: 1-800-776-8284 (USA) (German Version is Ph: 1-800-672-4255 (Canada) available) Voice: +61-3-9384-1060 FidoNet: 3:632/344 FAX: +61-3-9386-9979 Internet: 100250.1645@CompuServe.Com BBS: +61-3-9386-3104 CompuServe: 100250,1645 N,8,1 ANSI Web Pages: 300-28,800 http://www.netins.net/showcase/spectre http://www.warpspeed.com.au I0:Fatal Error: Out of memory!\n I0:31 5 You are using an older, unsupported version of the DE<*>DLL. I0:Error.\a DESvr can only run as a detached process.\n I0:Error. DESvr already running. I0:Out of memory! I0:Could not create the named pipe! I0:Error connecting to pipe! I0:Error reading from pipe! I0:Error wrong number of bytes read! I0:Incorrect Buffer passed into MyDosFindFirst2 I0:Incorrect Buffer passed into MyDosFindNext I0:50 10 Disk Edit Manager The Graham Utilities for OS/2 V2.00. I0:44 7 The Graham Utilities for OS/2 V2.00. Remote Disk Module DESVR.EXE Version 2.00 31/08/96 I0:44 7 The Graham Utilities for OS/2 V2.00. Disk Editor Module DERAW.DLL Version 2.00 31/08/96 I0:44 7 The Graham Utilities for OS/2 V2.00. Disk Editor Module DEPHYS.DLL Version 2.00 31/08/96 I0:44 7 The Graham Utilities for OS/2 V2.00. Disk Editor Module DEPIPE.DLL Version 2.00 31/08/96 I0:44 7 The Graham Utilities for OS/2 V2.00. Disk Editor Module DEHPFS.DLL Version 2.00 31/08/96 I0:44 7 The Graham Utilities for OS/2 V2.00. Disk Editor Module DEFAT.DLL Version 2.00 31/08/96 I0:Press B for , E for or numeric for cluster #, J for Jump to Cluster I1:There are only %hu clusters on the drive! I1234: You have made changes to FAT #%d. \n Do you want the changes saved to both FATs? \n\n %c to save to both copies of the FAT. \n %c to save only to FAT #%d.\n I0:\_Press F1 for Help\_ I123:(Cyl=%4hu Head=%2hu Sector=%2hu) I0:FREE I0:USED I123:Logical Sector %8lu %s %s I1234:Logical Sectors %8lu - %8lu %s %s I0:(Never) I0:0 indicates USED 1 indicates FREE I0:(Before 1st Jan 1980) I0:11 I0:37 18 Select logical sector Cylinder: Head: Sector: LSN: Number: Enter accepts values ESC aborts I0:11 I0:57 20 Select logical sector Cylinder: Head: Sector: LSN: Number: File: Enter accepts values ESC aborts I0:File to write disk sectors to I0:File to read disk sectors from I0:\n I0:Warning! The ACTUAL values and RECOMMENDED values do not\n I0:match. The ACTUAL values will be used.\n I0:\n I1:Recommended Values Drive %c: Actual Values\n I0:---------------------------------------------------------\n I12:%9hu bytes per sector %9hu\n I12:%9hu sectors per cluster %9hu\n I12:%9hu reserved sectors %9hu\n I12:%9hu number of FATs %9hu\n I12:%9hu root directory entries %9hu\n I12:%9hu number of sectors %9hu\n I12:%9X media descriptor %9X \n I12:%9hu sectors per FAT %9hu\n I12:%9hu sectors per track %9hu\n I12:%9hu number of heads %9hu\n I12:%9lu hidden sectors %9lu\n I12:%9lu large sectors %9lu\n I12:%9hu number of cylinders %9hu\n I12:%9hu device attributes %9hu\n I12:%9hu device type %9hu\n I0: Partition Status I0: This byte indicates the current partition status. I0: This is a hexadecimal number. I0: 80 indicates that the partition is bootable. I0: 00 indicates that the partition is not bootable. I0:13 I0: Partition Type I0: This byte indicates the type of the partition. It is a hexadecimal number. I0: Some values are: I0: 01 12 bit FAT 02 XENIX System 03 XENIX User 04 16 bit FAT I0: 05 Extended 06 >32Mb FAT 07 HPFS 08 AIX / OS/2 to 1.3 I0: 09 AIX 0A Boot Manager 11 BM Hidden 01 14 BM Hidden 01 I0: 16 BM Hidden 06 17 BM Hidden 07 40 Series/1 41 Personal RISC I0: 50 OnTrack DMgr 51 OnTrack DMgr 63 SCO UNIX 64 Novell / Speed Store I0: 65 Netware 286 66 Netware 386 75 PC/IX 82 Prime I0: 83 Apple 84 APM 1.1 87 HPFS Mirror C7 Disabled HPFS Mirror I0: D8 CP/M 86 E1 Speedstore E3 Maxtor E4 Speedstore I0: F1 Maxtor F4 Maxtor FE IBM PS/2 IML FF Bad Block Tables I0: Beginning Cylinder I0: This is the Cylinder where the partition starts. I0: Beginning Head I0: This is the Head where the partition starts. I0: Beginning Sector I0: This is the Sector where the partition starts. I0: Ending Cylinder I0: This is the Cylinder where the partition ends. I0: Ending Head I0: This is the Head where the partition ends. I0: Ending Sector I0: This is the Sector where the partition ends. I0: Partition Offset I0: This is the offset to the beginning of the partition, in sectors, I0: relative to the beginning of this logical drive. I0: Partition Size I0: This is the size of the partition is sectors. Each sector is 512 bytes I0: long. I0: These three bytes are machine code instructions which are a jump to I0: the boot code for this disk. I0: These 8 bytes are reserved for the Original Equipment Manufacturer. I0: Sectors are the smallest amount of data that a disk can either read I0: or write. It is determined when the disk is physically formatted. I0: It is usually 512, but it can be 128, 256, 1024 or 2048 as well. I0: OS/2 and DOS allocate sectors in groups called "Clusters". This is I0: the minimum amount that DOS or OS/2 can allocate to a file. This I0: value varies, it depends on the size and type of media. I0: This is the number of sectors reserved for use by the operating I0: system. I0: The File Allocation Table (FAT) file system uses tables to save I0: information about where files reside. To assist in maintaining I0: file system integrity more than one copy may be kept. The default is 2. I0: The FAT file system requires a fixed space to be reserved for the root I0: directory. This amount is determined when the disk is formatted. This I0: value varies as it depends on the size and type of media. I0: This specifies the number of sectors available on the disk. This value I0: only valid for partitions of less than 32Mb in size. I0: Specifies a hexadecimal number that lists the type of media in the disk I0: drive. I0: Specifies the number of sectors occupied by each FAT in the FAT file I0: system. I0: Each track is divided up into a number of sectors. I0: Specifies the number of heads (or sides) of the logical disk. I0: Under FAT file systems, this specifies the number of sectors reserved I0: for system use. I0: This is the number of sectors available on a large partition. A large I0: partition is > 32Mb is size. I0: Drive number is used internally by DOS. I0: Reserved. I0: This value, if it is 41 (for FAT) or 40 (for HPFS) specifies that this is I0: an extended boot record. An extended boot record has the .ulVolID, I0: .bVolLabel and .bVolType fields in it. I0: This is the 32 bit volume ID for this disk. I0: This is the 11 character Volume Label. It is set when the disk is formatted. I0: These 8 characters specify the volume (or file system) type. I0:35 5 Reading disk information... I0:37 16 Select physical sector Cylinder: Head: Sector: Number: Enter accepts values ESC aborts I0:33 15 !!!! WARNING !!!! The NO DISK LOCK OPTION has been selected. This means that you can modify data that could be in use by other processes. Data corruption is likely The use of this option is NOT RECOMMENDED I0:20 I0:Usage: DiskEdit { -nolock -allowwrites -c -i -l -p -r -u\n I0: -on } \n I0:-nolock No disk lock is required\n I0: Use this option to view disks that are locked\n I0: This option turns disk writes off\n I0:-allowwrites Allow disk writes\n I0: The -nolock options turns disk writes off,\n I0: this option turns them back on. This option\n I0: MUST be specified after the -nolock switch.\n I0: WARNING!\n I0: Use of this option is NOT recommended.\n I0:-c Specify an initial Cluster\n I0:-i Toggle the initial edit mode\n I0:-l Specify an initial Logical Sector\n I0:-p Physical disk editing mode\n I0: (The default mode is Logical disk editing mode)\n I0:-r Force RAW disk editing mode (Loads DERAW.DLL)\n I0:-u Automatic update of HPFS386 check sum values\n I0: (Super and Spare Blocks only)\n I0:-on Run on \n I1:Physical disk %hu does not exist\n I0: A file name was not specified. \n I0:Search aborted\n I0: Match found! \n I0:Searched to the end\n of the data. \n Match not found. \n I123:Cylinder %4hu Head %3hu Sector %3hu I0:66 23 Disk Editor Edit disks in a hexadecimal format. While editing a disk, use the following keys: Page Up Move to previous sector. Page Down Move to next sector. Enter Prompt for action. Tab Switch between Hex and ASCII edit modes. Letters 0-9, A-F in Hex mode. All in ASCII mode. Move in the appropriate direction. F2 Toggle Mask state. F3 Goto disk location. F4 Search for data. F5 Search for next occurance of data. F6 Toggle editing mode. F7 Copy disk to a file. F8 Copy a file to disk. F9 Toggle LSN and Cluster Mode Esc, F10 Quit DiskEdit. F11 Manually select an editing mode F12 Jump to a sector. I0:54 16 Warning! Warning! Warning! Warning! Warning! You are about to copy data from a file directly to the disk. This could cause unrecoverable damage to the data on the disk. DO YOU WISH TO CONTINUE? Press 'Y' to write the data. Any other key aborts the operation. I0:60 10 Copying disk to file 0%% xxx Done 100%% Press ESC to abort I0:60 10 Copying file to disk 0%% xxx Done 100%% Press ESC to abort I0:39 8 Searching for Data Wait @ Searching ESC aborts I0:37 17 Search for Data Enter bytes to search for. Text: Use TAB to switch Hex: Enter accepts values ESC aborts I1:Error reading bios parameter block information.\n%s\nRECOMMENDED VALUES ARE ASSUMED.\n I0:6 11 25 I0:W C D I0:50 11 Save or discard changes made to data You have made changes to the data. The changes are shown highlighted in a different colour. Write the changed data Continue editing the data Discard the changes I0:70 23 Select a valid editing mode. Enter selects the current option. Escape aborts. PART TABL - Partition Table Editor - PHYS RAW HPFS FAT PIPE BOOT SECT - Boot Sector Editor - RAW HPFS FAT PIPE FAT - FAT Editor - FAT DIR - FAT Directory Editor - FAT RAW - Raw Hexadecimal Editor - PHYS RAW HPFS FAT PIPE SUPER BLK - Super Block Editor - HPFS SPARE BLK - Spare Block Editor - HPFS BITMAP - Bitmap Editor - HPFS DIR BITMP - Directory Bitmap Editor - HPFS DIRBLK - Directory Editor - HPFS FNODE - FNode Editor - HPFS ALSEC - ALSec Editor - HPFS CODE PG I - Code Page Information Editor - HPFS CODE PG - Code Page Editor - HPFS BAD BLK L - Bad Block Editor - HPFS HOT FIX L - Hot Fix List Editor - HPFS BITMP LST - Bitmap List Editor - HPFS I0:34 9 Warning This sector is not in the bitmap lists. The sector offset is set to zero. Displayed values may not be correct. I0:Error.\a SemMgr can only run as a detached process.\n I0:Error. SemMgr already running. I0:Error. Could not create the named pipe! I0:Error. Connecting to pipe! I0:Error. Reading from pipe! I0:Error. Wrong number of bytes read! I0:Error. Unknown command! I0:Error. DosSemClear failed I0:Error. DosCloseSem failed I0:Error. DosSemRequest failed I0:Error. Internal Semaphore tables are full I0:Error. Semaphore does not exist I0:Error. Semaphore has already been created I0:Error. DosCreateSem failed. I0:Error. Semaphore does not exist I0:Error. DosWaitSem failed I0:Error. DosWrite( hpConnect ) failed I0:50 9 Semaphore Manager The Graham Utilities for OS/2 V2.00 I0:47 15 List Box Viewer The Graham Utilities for OS/2 V2.00 F1 This help screen Move to previous line. Move to next line. Page Up Move to previous page. Page Down Move to next page. ^Home Move to the top of the list. ^End Move to the end of the list. Esc, F10 Exit List Box Viewer. I0:\_Press F1 for Help\_ I0:47 16 List Box Viewer The Graham Utilities for OS/2 V2.00. F1 This help screen Enter Select the highlighted entry. Move to previous line. Move to next line. Page Up Move to previous page. Page Down Move to next page. ^Home Move to the top of the list. ^End Move to the end of the list. Esc, F10 Exit List Box Viewer. I0:Usage: SavePart { -v } Drive Spec\n I0:-v Verbose Mode\n I0:Usage: RestPart Drive Spec\n I0: Restore Partition Information\_ I0:57 14 Change disks Please insert the disk labelled: "RECOVERY" into the source drive. Press any key to continue. Escape aborts the process. I1:Saving to: %s\n I1234:Saving %c: %-12s %6.0lfMb (%s)\n I1234: %c: %-12s %6.0lfMb (%s) I0: Select a Partition\_ I1:%1.0lfMb I1:Error %c: CD-ROMS are not supported.\n I1: Restore Drive %c:\_ I0:18 3 8 I0:39 18 Volume Label: Volume Size : Volume Type : To restore: F1 Partition Table F2 Boot Sector F3 HPFS Super and Spare blocks Esc Aborts restore F10 Write data to disk I0:39 16 Volume Label: Volume Size : Volume Type : To restore: F1 Partition Table F2 Boot Sector Esc Aborts restore F10 Write data to disk I0:39 8 There was no data selected to be restored. Press any key to continue. I0:Press ESC to abort at the next cluster.\n I1:FAT-Null: Bad Drive %c:\n I1:Searching Drive %c:\n I0:Drive is not FAT.\n I0:VERIFICATION ERROR!\a\n I1:The drive has %hu clusters.\n I1:Wiping Cluster: %hu\r I0:Usage: FAT-Null { -g -r -v } Drive Spec(s)\n I0:-g Government security rules for wiping\n I0:-r Repeat wipe count; default of 1\n I0:-v wipe Value; default of 0\n I0:-on Run on \n I0:\n I0:A Drive Spec(s) must be entered.\n I1:FAT-Info: Bad Drive %c:\n I1:Searching Drive %c:\n I0:Drive is not FAT.\n I0: FAT Type : 16 bit\n I0: FAT Type : 12 bit\n I12: 1st FAT starts at : %-5lu %s\n I12: 2nd FAT starts at : %-5lu %s\n I12: Root Directory starts at : %-5lu %s\n I1: Root Directory length : %-5lu\n I12: Data area starts at : %-5lu %s\n I12: Number of clusters : %-5hu (2-%-hu)\n I0:Bad Cluster Information:\n I0:Free Cluster Information:\n I1: Number of free spaces : %-5hu\n I1: Number of free clusters : %-5hu\n I1: Cluster size (bytes) : %-5hu\n I0:Usage: FAT-Info { -b -f -h -on } \n I0:-b Display bad cluster list\n I0:-f Display the free spaces\n I0:-h Hard disks only\n I0:-on Run on \n I0:\n I0:If no Drive Spec(s) are entered, the default drive only is searched\n I0:Press ESC to abort at the next file.\n I1:FAT-Ext: Bad Drive %c:\n I1:Searching Drive %c:\n I0:Drive is not FAT.\n I0:Error Reading directory!\n I1:ERROR! %s was not found!\n I1:%s Comprises 1 extent (1 cluster).\n I123:%s Comprises %hu extents (%hu clusters).\n I12:%s Comprises 1 extent (%hu clusters).\n I1:1\t%s (1 cluster).\n I12:1\t%s (%hu clusters).\n I123:%hu\t%s (%hu clusters).\n I0:Usage: FAT-Ext { -e -h -s -on } \n I0:-e Extents first\n I0:-h Hard disks only\n I0:-s Subdirectories\n I0:-on Run on \n I0:\n I0:If no Drive Spec(s) are entered, the default drive only is searched\n I0:Press ESC to abort at the next file.\n I1:FAT-Dfrg: Bad Drive %c:\n I1:Searching Drive %c:\n I0:Drive is not FAT.\n I0:Error Reading directory!\n I1:ERROR! %s was not found!\n I12:%s Comprises 1 extent (%hu clusters).\_ I123:%s Comprises %hu extents (%hu clusters).\_ I1:%s Comprises 1 extent (1 cluster).\_ I1:Unable to find %hu free contiguous clusters.\n I0:Error Writing directory!\n I0:Error Writing FATs!\n I0:Usage: FAT-Dfrg { -h -o -s -on } \n I0:-h Hard disks only\n I0:-o Optimise files greater than extents; default of 2\n I0:-s Subdirectories\n I0:-on Run on \n I0:\n I0:If no Drive Spec(s) are entered, the default drive only is searched\n I1:FAT-Bad: Bad Drive %c:\n I1:Couldn't make sense of %s\n I0:Starting cluster must be less than ending cluster!\n I1:Searching Drive %c:\n I0:Drive is not FAT.\n I12:There are only %hu (0x%hx) clusters on the disk!\n I1:Cluster %-5hu is already marked bad and allocated. No action taken.\n I1:Cluster %-5hu is not marked bad but is already allocated. No action taken.\n I1:Cluster %-5hu is not marked bad and is unallocated. Updated.\n I1:They are numbered 2 to %hu\n I0:Usage: FAT-Bad { -on } Drive Spec [N2]\n I0:-on Run on \n I0:\n I0:Free Sector I0:Unallocated Sector I0:Allocated Sector I0:Partition Table I0:Volume Boot Sector I0:Fat #1 I0:Fat #2 I0:Root Directory I0:Subdirectory I0:File Data Sector I0:Bad Sector I0:Data Read I0:Data Write I0:Selected Subdirectory I0:Selected File Data Sector I0:Cluster being cleared I0:Cluster is unmoveable I1: FAT View %c:\_ I0: Display Mode: SECTOR\_ I0: Display Mode: CLUSTER\_ I0: Display Mode: COMPRESSED CLUSTER\_ I0:50 10 FAT View The Graham Utilities for OS/2 V2.00. F1 This help screen F6 Toggle Display Mode F10 Exit FAT-View I1:FAT-View: Bad Drive %c:\n I1:Searching Drive %c:\n I1: %4.2f%% Complete\_ I1:Wait... %s\r I0:Processing Clusters I0:Finished... I12:Processing: %c:\\%s I1:Cluster %5hu\_ I0:11 I0:Usage: FAT-View { -c -d -g -n -r -u -v -on } \n I0:-c Clear the free clusters after defragment\n I0:-d Defragment files\n I0:-g Government security rules for wiping\n I0:-n Number of buffers; default of 100\n I0:-r Repeat wipe count; default of 1\n I0:-u Unattended mode\n I0:-v wipe Value; default of 0\n I0:-on Run on \n I0:\n I0:If no Drive Spec(s) are entered, the default drive only is searched\n I0:Each block represents 1 cluster. I1:Each block represents %hu clusters. I0:There must be at least one free cluster to defragment the disk! I0:Allocating Memory I0:Reading Directory Clusters I0:Sorting... I0:Sorting Finished I1:Clearing cluster: %hu I12:Reading Directory: %c:\\%s I123:Sorting Dir: %c:\\%s\\%s I12:Sorting Dir: %c:\\%s I123:Sorting File: %c:\\%s\\%s I12:Sorting File: %c:\\%s I1:Reading: %s I1:Writing: %s I0:Writing Directories... I0:Writing FATs... I0:PS/55 - 5502 (25 MHz 386) I0:PS/2 Model N33SX (20 MHz 386SX) I0:PS/55 - 5530T (20 MHz 386) I0:PS/55 Note N33SX (16 MHz 386SX) I0:PS/2 Model N51 SX (16 MHz 386SX) I0:ThinkPad 350/350C or 425/425C (25 MHz 486SL) I0:Reply Model 6x/80 upgrade (33 MHz 486DX) I0:Reply Model 32 (20 MHz 386) I0:Memorex Telex (20 MHz 386) I0:PS/2 Model 55 upgrade (32G3283) (25 MHz 486SLC2) I0:Processor Complex (with VPD) (486DX) I0:PS/55 5530 Laptop (16 MHz 386) I0:FAT-UD: Bad Drive %c:\n I1:Searching Drive %c:\n I1:Warning! Unable to create %s. Log mode aborted.\a\n I1:Begin FAT-UD V%1.2f I0:\n There were no files found. \n I0:\n There were no deleted files found. \n I1:End FAT-UD V%1.2f I0:\_FAT UnDelete\_ I1:\n Recovering File:\n\n %s \n \n I0:2 6 41 I0:44 11 Enter a portion of a path to search for. Any path with this sub string in it will be automatically tagged. Enter accepts the value entered. ESC aborts. I0:2 3 6 41 I0:44 11 Search for: Replace with: Enter accepts the value entered. ESC aborts. I0:18 7 Sorting... I0:2 3 41 I0:44 8 Enter the new root subdirectory: Enter accepts the value entered. ESC aborts. I0:44 21 FAT UnDelete The Graham Utilities for OS/2 V2.00. F1 This help screen F2 Sort the file order F3 Select restore disk F4 Tag all files F5 Toggle all files F6 Toggle Prompt F7 Toggle Subdirectories F8 Search and Tag files F9 Search and Replace files F10 Enter initial restore path Esc Exit FAT-UD Space Tag/Untag a file Undelete current file ^ Undelete all tagged files I0:35 5 Reading disk information... I0:Usage: FAT-UD { -l -p -s -on } \n I0:-l Lock the drive\n I0:-p Prompt for restore path\n I0:-s Subdirectories are created\n I0:-on Run on \n I0:\n I0:If no Drive Spec(s) are entered, the default drive only is searched\n I1:Processing %s\n I1:Producing %s\n I12:%hu EA's for %s I0:Extended Attribute Name > 256 bytes\n I0:Total EA data > 64K-16\n I1:ENCODE index of %d > 64\n I0:Usage: XXEncode { -c -e -q -s -t -u } \n I0:-c Console output\n I0:-e encode Extended Attribute data\n I0:-q Do not use Quote char(`) instead of space\n I0:-s include SUM information in the file\n I0:-t include TABLE information in the file\n I0:-u UNIX compatible file\n I0:\n I1:Processing %s\n I12:Extracting file %d: %s\n I0:No end line\n I0:No begin line\n I0:Error: Unexpected end of file.\n I0:Error: Disk Full\n I1: Processing EA for %s\n I1: Skipping EA for %s\n I1:Unsupported type %\04hx\n I0:Replacing default table\n I12:DECODE value of %d not found in table at line %lu\n I0:Usage: XXDecode { -e -q } \n I0:-e decode Extended Attribute data\n I0:-q Do not use Quote char(`) instead of space\n I0:\n I1:Processing %s\n I0:Error: Unexpected end of file.\n I12:Extracting file %d: %s\n I0:Error: Disk Full\n I1: Processing EA for %s\n I1: Skipping EA for %s\n I1:Unsupported type %\04hx\n I0:Replacing default table\n I12:DECODE value of %d not found in table at line %lu\n I0:Usage: MIDecode { -e } \n I0:-e decode Extended Attribute data\n I0:\n I1:Processing %s\n I1:Producing %s\n I12:%hu EA's for %s I0:Extended Attribute Name > 256 bytes\n I0:Total EA data > 64K-16\n I1:ENCODE index of %d > 64\n I0:Usage: MIEncode { -c -e -s -t -u } \n I0:-c Console output\n I0:-e encode Extended Attribute data\n I0:-s include SUM information in the file\n I0:-t include TABLE information in the file\n I0:-u UNIX compatible file\n I0:\n I1:Case: Bad Drive %c:\n I1:Searching Drive %c:\n I0:12 I0:Usage: Case { -a -d -f -h -l -s -u -w } \n I0:-a All disks\n I0:-d Directories\n I0:-f First letter of each filename segment is upper, rest are lower\n I0:-h Hard disks only\n I0:-l Lowercase file names\n I0:-s Subdirectories\n I0:-u Uppercase file names\n I0:-w first letter of each Word is upper, rest are lower\n I0:\n I0:If no Drive Spec(s) are entered, the default drive only is searched\n I0:NOTE: One of the -f, -l, -u or -w switches must be entered\n I0:WARNING: Input data is > 64K\n I0:Could not open the clipboard\n I0:Could not place data in clipboard\n I0:Could not close the clipboard\n I0:Could not read the data in the clipboard\n I0:Usage: Clipbrd { -l } \n I0:-l Large clipboard (>64K)\n I0:\n I1:Updating file : "%s"\n I1:Binding EA Data to : "%s"\n I1:Opening CSD File : "%s"\n I0:Invalid CSD File version!\n I12:Version is %hu, but should be %hu\n I0:Incorrect Product Family.\n I0:CSDInst and CSD file must be of the same product family.\n I1:CSD File created : %s\n I1:CSD File description : %s\n I0:Incorrect Family type.\n I0:CSDInst and CSD file must be of the same family type.\n I1:CSDInst is type %hu\n I1:CSDFile is type %hu\n I1:Opening SysLevel file : "%s"\n I0:The SYSLEVEL.GRA file is invalid.\n I0:Updating : "SYSLEVEL.GRA"\n I0:Press any key to continue...\n I0:Usage: CSDInst \n I0:\n I1:DS: Bad Drive %c:\n I1:Searching Drive %c:\n I0:Done.\n I0:Reading,\_ I0:Sorting,\_ I0:Writing,\_ I0:Error Reading the Root Directory!\n I0:Error Writing the Root Directory!\n I0:Error Reading subdirectory!\n I0:Too many files in this sub-directory!\_ I0:Error Writing subdirectory!\n I0:15 I0:Usage: DS { -a -h -s -on } Sort Order \n I0: \n I0:-a All disks\n I0:-h Hard disks only\n I0:-s Subdirectories\n I0:-on Run on \n I0:\n I0:Where 'Sort Order' is a combination of 'DENST-'\n I0:D Date\n I0:E Extension\n I0:N Name\n I0:S Size\n I0:T Time\n I0:- Use to reverse order\n I0:\n I1:EABackup: Bad Drive %c:\n I1:Searching Drive %c:\n I0:Total of all files\n I1:%lu files archived\n I0:1 file archived\n I1:Archiving File: %s\n I1:Archiving Directory: %s\n I1:Creating Archive File: "%s"\n I0:Usage: EABackup { -a -d -h -s } \n I0:-a All disks\n I0:-d Delete EA's after archive\n I0:-h Hard disks only\n I0:-s Subdirectories\n I0:\n I0:If no Drive Spec(s) are entered, the default drive only is searched\n I1:Binding EA Data to: %s\n I1:Opening Archive File: "%s"\n I0:Invalid archive version\n I1:Archive created: %s\n I0:Usage: EARestor \n I0:\n I0:Usage: DiskImg { -r -q -w } [File Name]\n I0:-r Read from the disk, writing to the console\n I0:-q Quiet mode\n I0:-w Write to the disk, reading from the console\n I0:\n I0: is A: to Z: for logical disks\n I0: is 1: to 9: for physical disks\n I0:\n I0:[File Name] is optional, if not specified the console is used\n I0:53 14 Disk Imaging Tool Graham Utilities V2.00 Move to previous item. Move to next item. Enter Configure the highlighted item. Home Move to the top of the list. End Move to the end of the list. Esc, F10 Quit Disk Image. I0:\_The Graham Utilities Disk Imaging Tool\_ I0:\_Press F1 for Help\_ I0: Physical Disk Functions\_ I0: Logical Disk Functions\_ I0:Operate on Physical Disks 0:, 1: etc. I0:Operate on Logical Disks C:, D: etc. I0: Copy a Physical Disk to a Physical Disk\_ I0: Image a Physical Disk to a file\_ I0: Image a file to a Physical Disk\_ I0: Copy a Logical Disk to a Logical Disk\_ I0: Image a Logical Disk to a file\_ I0: Image a file to a Logical Disk\_ I0:53 18 Disk Imaging Tool Physical Disk Functions Move to previous item. Move to next item. Enter Configure the highlighted item. Home Move to the top of the list. End Move to the end of the list. Esc, F10 Quit Physical Disk functions. Copy a physical disk to a physical disk, image a physical disk to a file, and image a file to a physical disk. I0:53 18 Disk Imaging Tool Logical Disk Functions Move to previous item. Move to next item. Enter Configure the highlighted item. Home Move to the top of the list. End Move to the end of the list. Esc, F10 Quit Logical Disk functions. Copy a logical disk to a logical disk, image a logical disk to a file, and image a file to a logical disk. I0:36 5 There is only 1 Physical Disk! I1:Cylinder : %-4hu I1:Head : %-3hu I1: Physical Disk %-2d\_ I0:Source Disk: I0:Destination Disk: I1: Logical Disk %c:\_ I1:Cylinders : %hu I1:Heads : %hu I1:Sectors : %hu I0:Destination Image File: I0:Source Image File: I0:51 8 The geometry of the drives is incompatable! The number of heads and the sectors per track must be the same for both drives. I1:Source Disk : %c: I1:Destination Disk : %c: I0:\n Can not copy from source to destination disk! \n\n I0:\n Please specify a file name! \n\n I1:Source Disk : %-2d I1:Destination Disk : %-2d I0:42 10 The source disk has more cylinders than the destination disk! Some cylinders will not be copied. Do you wish to continue? [N] I0:42 12 The destination disk has more cylinders than the source disk! There will be unclaimed space on the destination disk, you may have to repartition it to reclaim the space. Do you wish to continue? [N] I0:70 14 0%% 0%% Done 100%% Press ESC to abort I0:37 7 The file exists! Do you wish to overwrite? [N] I0:35 5 There is only 1 Logical Disk! I0:11 I0:57 18 Select logical sector Cylinder: Head: Sector: Number: File: Enter accepts values ESC aborts I0:11 I0:57 22 Select logical sector Cylinder: Head: Sector: LSN: Cluster: Number: File: Enter accepts values ESC aborts I0:11 I0:37 20 Select logical sector Cylinder: Head: Sector: LSN: Cluster: Number: Enter accepts values ESC aborts I0:4 13 I0:35 6 Jump to Cluster Number Enter a cluster to go to. Cluster : I0:No Errors detected I0:ERROR: The FATs are mismatched. I0:ERROR: The FATs indicate that there are lost chains. I0:ERROR: The FATs indicate that there are cross linked clusters. I0:ERROR: VFAT disks are not supported. I0:43 7 The FATs are mismatched! Run CHKDSK /F to resolve the problem. The FIRST copy of the FAT will be used. I0:44 7 The FATs are mismatched! Run CHKDSK /F to resolve the problem. The SECOND copy of the FAT will be used.