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Short: McCloud: simple and quick command to hide a floppy disk!
Author: Roberto Bizzarri, 2:332/901.31@fidonet
Uploader: mc2990@mclink.it (Mario Mure')
Type: disk/misc
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* M c C l o u d v 1 . 1 *
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Written by Roberto Bizzarri © 1995
English doc by Phalanx
(Freeware)
I N T R O D U C T I O N
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
McCloud will forbid any floppy disk access on the specified disk. It
will likely be useful in case you don't want unskilled people to jam with
your disks. McCloud won't provide you any data encryption, it just
modifies the specified disk's bootblock to render it invisible to your
computer.
The reason why I decided only to modify the bootblock is principally
the security: should the disk present any read/write error, you'll get
your datas back with a common program like DiskSalv, QBTools and so on,
while a full encryption might be more unhandy. Anyway McCloud's aim is
just to protect a bit your disks, not to grant full security.
U S A G E
~~~~~~~~~
McCloud MUST be launched via CLI/Shell (WB launch will be ignored).
It uses DF0: as default; the command line accepts "DF1" to act on that
device, and "BUSY" to make the system read the disk under a "<DF0:BUSY>"
icon.
McCloud won't ask for confirmation, once launched. It will act like a
switch on the present disk; if you insert a 'ghosted' disk, McCloud will
restore its life. :)
If you insert in any drive a disk protected by McCloud, no icon will
appear, and, if asked via CLI/Shell, the Amiga will confirm the absence of
any disk in your drive! Magical, isn't it? :)
F U T U R E
~~~~~~~~~~~
If you use McCloud and you are likely to see any new feature, feel
free to let me know your requests via e-mail (fidonet preferable). Thus
I'll be more happy to continue its developing.
The next version will see much probably an optional password
request/check.
A U T H O R
~~~~~~~~~~~
You can look for me on:
Nightmare BBS ~ 0721-21317 (Italy!)
Fidonet address:
Roberto Bizzarri ~ 2:332/901.31 <- (best here)
Internet address:
Roberto.Bizzarri@p31.f901.n332.z2.Fidonet.Org
Snail Mail:
Bizzarri Roberto,
via Giolitti 124,
61100 Pesaro ~ Italy
(Tel. 0721-455324)