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  10.                              |      DUP                                        
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  12.                              |      Disk Duplicator                            
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  16.                              |      (C) 1988-89 by                             
  17.                              |                                                 
  18.                              |      R.MacLean                                  
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  36.                              |      FormGen Corporation                        
  37.                              |      64 Healey Road                             
  38.                              |      Bolton, Ontario, Canada                    
  39.                              |      L7E 5A4                                    
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  41.                              |      (416) 857-0022                             
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  48.                              |                ---------                        
  49.                              |         ------|--       |              (tm)     
  50.                              |      --|         |      |------------------     
  51.                              |        |    -----|---   |  Association of       
  52.                              |        |   |         |--   Shareware            
  53.                              |         ---|    O    |     Professionals        
  54.                              |      ------|    |    |---------------------     
  55.                              |             ---------      MEMBER               
  56.                              |                                                 
  57.                              |                                                 
  58.                              |                                                 
  59.                                                                               
  60.      DUP                           Shareware                          Quick Doc
  61.                                    =========                                   
  62.     |                                                                          
  63.     | "Shareware" is a term used to describe a system for distribution         
  64.     | of software.  Under the shareware concept, software may be freely        
  65.     | copied and passed along to others, or distributed through bulletin       
  66.     | board systems, etc.                                                      
  67.     |                                                                          
  68.     | As a recipient of a shareware program, you may use the software          
  69.     | for a short trial period to determine if it meets your needs.  If        
  70.     | it does, you pay the registration fee.  By paying the fee, you are       
  71.     | granted the right to retain the software for your use.  If the           
  72.     | software is not suitable, then you may discard it.                       
  73.     |                                                                          
  74.     | The shareware system provides substantial benefits the computing         
  75.     | community (of which YOU are a member):                                   
  76.     |                                                                          
  77.     | 1) You get to try out the software BEFORE you buy it so you know         
  78.     |    exactly what you're buying.                                           
  79.     |                                                                          
  80.     | 2) Shareware is substantially less expensive than most commercial        
  81.     |    programs.  You don't pay for costly marketing programs and            
  82.     |    fancy packaging.                                                      
  83.     |                                                                          
  84.     | 3) You get access to a MUCH broader base of available programs.          
  85.     |    Thousands of excellent programs have been written by expert           
  86.     |    programmers who would never consider marketing commercially.          
  87.     |    Through the concept of shareware, these people make their             
  88.     |    programs available to the community.  Usually, all they ask in        
  89.     |    return is a small fee to reward them for the time and effort          
  90.     |    they've put into the program.                                         
  91.     |                                                                          
  92.     | The system is based entirely on the honour system, and generally         
  93.     | works quite well.  (Most people are honest and wouldn't violate          
  94.     | the trust placed in them by the author of the software.)                 
  95.     |                                                                          
  96.     | Shareware is NOT free software - the author counts on your integrity.    
  97.     | Please register using the form the the end of this manual.               
  98.     |                                                                          
  99.     | You are encouraged to copy this software and pass it along to            
  100.     | others who may be interested in using it.                                
  101.     |                                                                          
  102.     | This program is produced by a member of the Association of Shareware     
  103.     | Professionals (ASP).  ASP wants to make sure that the shareware          
  104.     | principle works for you.  If you are unable to resolve a shareware       
  105.     | related problem with an ASP member by contacting the member directly,    
  106.     | ASP may be able to help.  The ASP Ombudsman can help you resolve a       
  107.     | dispute or problem with an                                               
  108.     | ASP member, but does not                                                 
  109.     | provide  technical support              ---------                        
  110.     | for members' products.           ------|--       |              (tm)     
  111.     | Please write to the           --|         |      |------------------     
  112.     | ASP Ombudsman at                |    -----|---   |  Association of       
  113.     | PO Box 5786,                    |   |         |--   Shareware            
  114.     | Bellevue, WA 98006               ---|    O    |     Professionals        
  115.     | or send a Compuserve          ------|    |    |---------------------     
  116.     | message via easyplex to              ---------      MEMBER               
  117.     | ASP Ombudsman 70007,3536                                                 
  118.                                                                               
  119.     DUP                      Disk Duplication Utility                 Quick Doc
  120.                              ========================                          
  121.                              (C) 1988, 89 - R.MacLean                          
  122.     |                                                                          
  123.     |                                                                          
  124.     |                                                                          
  125.     |  DUP is a duplication utility intended for use by small firms for        
  126.     |  the creation of distribution disks for their software.                  
  127.     |                                                                          
  128.     |  It features a simple and informative user interface, and a number of    
  129.     |  unique and valuable features:                                           
  130.     |                                                                          
  131.     |        - audible signal for disk change                                  
  132.     |        - format, write and verify in one pass                            
  133.     |        - format may turned off for pre-formatted disks                   
  134.     |        - verify may be turned off for maximum speed                      
  135.     |        - option to increment serial numbers during production            
  136.     |        - ability to read an entire master disk into an image             
  137.     |          file, eliminating the need to read the master at the            
  138.     |          beginning of each duplicating session                           
  139.     |                                                                          
  140.     |                                                                          
  141.     |                                                                          
  142.     |                                  Setup                                   
  143.     |                                  =====                                   
  144.     |                                                                          
  145.     |  When used with 286 or 386 machines DUP will be able to detect the       
  146.     |  various disk drives available in the system.  If you have a PC or XT    
  147.     |  class machine, you will have to edit the file DUP.DRV to match your     
  148.     |  system configuration.                                                   
  149.     |                                                                          
  150.     |  The file contains four numbers which represent drives A:-D:.  They      
  151.     |  should be set as follows:                                               
  152.     |                                                                          
  153.     |    0 - hard drive or drive not present                                   
  154.     |    1 - 360K 5 1/4" floppy                                                
  155.     |    2 - 1.2M 5 1/4" floppy                                                
  156.     |    3 - 720K 3 1/2" floppy                                                
  157.     |    4 - 1.4M 3 1/2" floppy                                                
  158.     |                                                                          
  159.     |  ie.                                                                     
  160.     |                                                                          
  161.     |    if your system has a 360K 5 1/4" floppy as A: and a 720K 3 1/2"       
  162.     |    floppy as B: and C: is a hard disk, your DUP.DRV file should          
  163.     |    contain:                                                              
  164.     |                                                                          
  165.     |           1,3,0,0                                                        
  166.     |                                                                          
  167.     |  The file can be modified using your favorite text editor.               
  168.     |                                                                          
  169.     |                                                                          
  170.     |                                                                          
  171.                                                                               
  172.     DUP                        Starting the Program                   Quick Doc
  173.                                ====================                            
  174.     |                                                                          
  175.     |  To start DUP, simply type DUP and press [Enter].                        
  176.     |                                                                          
  177.     |  A signon message will appear, and after pressing a key, the main        
  178.     |  screen will be displayed.                                               
  179.     |                                                                          
  180.     |                                                                          
  181.     |  ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 
  182.     | |           Disk Duplication Utility           | (C) 1988,89 R. MacLean |
  183.     |  ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 
  184.     |  ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 
  185.     | | Write  Read  Options  Mode  Quit                                      |
  186.     | | Produce duplicates from master image                                  |
  187.     |  ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 
  188.     |  ---------------------------------------------------------   ----------- 
  189.     | |              Options & Status Information               | |           |
  190.     | |---------------------------------------------------------| |           |
  191.     | | Format disk during write       Yes  No  | |  Record     | |           |
  192.     | | Verify CRC after write         Yes  No  | |             | |           |
  193.     | | Update program serial number   Yes  No  | |  Position   | |           |
  194.     | | Last serial #                           | |             | |           |
  195.     | |-----------------------------------------| |  Counter    | |           |
  196.     | | Current Function:                       | |             | |           |
  197.     | | Disk Status:   H  - - - - - - - -       | |-------------| |           |
  198.     | | Description:                            | |  Drive  A:  | |           |
  199.     | |-----------------------------------------| |  Track ##   | |           |
  200.     | | ####################################### | |  Side   #   | |           |
  201.     |  -----------------------------------------   -------------  |           |
  202.     |  -----------------------------------------   -------------  |           |
  203.     | |                                         | |   Ver 4.2   | |           |
  204.     |  -----------------------------------------   -------------   ----------- 
  205.     |                                                                          
  206.     |                                                                          
  207.     |  The main screen allows control of all duplication operations and        
  208.     |  displays status information.                                            
  209.     |                                                                          
  210.     |  The main functions are shown in a row near the top of the screen,       
  211.     |  and can be selected by either moving the highlight (using the arrow     
  212.     |  keys or spacebar) and pressing [Enter], or by typing the first          
  213.     |  letter of the desired function.                                         
  214.     |                                                                          
  215.     |                                                                          
  216.     |  WRITE                                                                   
  217.     |                                                                          
  218.     |    Prompts for the target drive, and then displays a list of disk        
  219.     |    images previously read.  The appropriate image is selected by         
  220.     |    highlighting it and pressing [Enter].                                 
  221.     |                                                                          
  222.     |                                                                          
  223.     |  READ                                                                    
  224.     |                                                                          
  225.     |    Prompts for the source drive, and then displays a list of disk        
  226.     |    images previously read.  If the disk has not previously been          
  227.     |    read into the system, select NEW FILE and enter an appropriate        
  228.     |    filename.  If a previous version of the disk is already present,      
  229.     |    simply highlight the name of the older image, and press return.       
  230.     |    The older image will be updated from the diskette.                   
  231.     DUP                      Disk Duplication Utility                 Quick Doc
  232.                              ========================                          
  233.     |                                                                          
  234.     |  OPTIONS                                                                 
  235.     |                                                                          
  236.     |    Allows the setting of the various system options.                     
  237.     |                                                                          
  238.     |    FORMAT... when ON will format each track prior to writing it          
  239.     |              allowing the use of blank diskettes without the             
  240.     |              need to process them prior to software duplication.         
  241.     |                                                                          
  242.     |    VERIFY... when ON verifys the CRC for the track after each            
  243.     |              write.  This is a good check for media flaws but            
  244.     |              takes a little more time.                                   
  245.     |                                                                          
  246.     |    SERIAL #. when ON will increment a serial number imbedded in          
  247.     |              the main module of the duplicated software.                 
  248.     |              Several parameters must be set before this will             
  249.     |              work properly:                                              
  250.     |                                                                          
  251.     |              Target... this specifies the name of the                    
  252.     |                        production software module which                  
  253.     |                        contains the serial number                        
  254.     |                                                                          
  255.     |              Record #. this specifies the record # (1000 bytes)          
  256.     |                        which contains the serial number                  
  257.     |                                                                          
  258.     |              Position. this specifies the position of the                
  259.     |                        serial number within the 1000 byte                
  260.     |                        record                                            
  261.     |                                                                          
  262.     |              Counter.. this is the last written serial number            
  263.     |                        counter suffix (see Serial Number                 
  264.     |                        Format)                                           
  265.     |                                                                          
  266.     |    DATA..... this allows the parameters for a given file to be           
  267.     |              recalled for modification                                   
  268.     |                                                                          
  269.     |                                                                          
  270.     |  MODE                                                                    
  271.     |                                                                          
  272.     |    This option changes the serial numbering between automatic            
  273.     |    incrementing (disks are serialized in sequence) and manual            
  274.     |    (a serial number is entered by the operator for each disk).           
  275.     |                                                                          
  276.     |                                                                          
  277.     |                                                                         
  278.     DUP                        Serial Number Format                   Quick Doc
  279.                                ====================                            
  280.     |                                                                          
  281.     |  The serial number is a 10 character ASCII string imbedded in one of     
  282.     |  the larger files of the production software system.                     
  283.     |                                                                          
  284.     |  Serial number format is YYMMDDXXXX where YYMMDD is lifted from the      
  285.     |  file's directory entry, XXXX is a 4 character serial number counter     
  286.     |  suffix which may consist of any 4 characters form (A-Z,0-9).            
  287.     |                                                                          
  288.     |  The serial number routines are intended for use by KNOWLEDGEABLE        
  289.     |  PC users.  These routines expect accurate data and no attempt           
  290.     |  is made to verify input validity.  Inserting a serial number            
  291.     |  indiscriminately WILL make duplicated disks unusable.                  
  292.  ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 
  293. |     -------------------------------------------------------------------     |
  294. |    |  -------=======>>>>>>>  DUP  Registration  <<<<<<<=======-------  |    |
  295. |     -------------------------------------------------------------------     |
  296. |                                                                             |
  297. |    DUP is a copyright program distributed on a "Shareware" basis,           |
  298. |    that is, it may be freely distributed for TRIAL use.  This gives you     |
  299. |    the benefit of being able to try it out BEFORE you buy.  If you don't    |
  300. |    find it useful, simply destroy or give away your copy and accept my      |
  301. |    thanks for giving it a shot.                                             |
  302. |                                                                             |
  303. |    If, however, you find it beneficial and wish to continue using it,       |
  304. |    please register it by completing the bottom of this form and sending     |
  305. |    the appropriate fee.  This will give you a nicely printed manual, an     |
  306. |    update of the program including any new features, and a clear            |
  307. |    conscience whenever you use the program.  If you believe in the          |
  308. |    concept of shareware, it will also give you the nice feeling that        |
  309. |    comes from knowing that you are backing up your beliefs and are          |
  310. |    helping to encourage more development of this type of distribution.      |
  311. |                                                                             |
  312. |    The registration is a very low price, but it helps me to make a          |
  313. |    living and to continue to maintain and improve the program.              |
  314. |                                                                             |
  315. |    If you do not register, but continue to benefit from the use of my       |
  316. |    program, you are clearly violating the terms of my copyright, and        |
  317. |    I will not be amused.                                                    |
  318. |                                                                             |
  319. |     THANK YOU!      ...for supporting shareware!                            |
  320. |                                                                             |
  321. |                                                Randy MacLean - DUP author   |
  322. |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
  323. |                                                                             |
  324. |   Please register me as a DUP User!  RUSH my manual and update ASAP!        |
  325. |   Here's my $25 registration fee.                                           |
  326. |                                            Please charge my credit card:    |
  327. |  -----------------------------------                                        |
  328. | | Name:                             |       ------------------------------- |
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  330. | | Company:                          |      |-+-+-+-|-+-+-+-|-+-+-+-|-+-+-+-||
  331. | |-----------------------------------| MC   |       |       |       |       ||
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