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- Version History:
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- Version 9.2C
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- Fixes:
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- o Fixed vanishing cursor when pressing ESC in help
- o The /FI parameter caused PCOPY to lock up
- o Pressing F1 while in menu mode will now return PCOPY to the
- menu
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- Version 9.2B
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- This is a release fixing a few small problems with PCOPY.
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- o PCOPY would not process 0 byte files with the /AZ
- o When using the /IFP: parm, if you provided IFP with the root
- directory of any drive, PCOPY not recognize it.
- o When using /DY, PCOPY would sometimes get confused and
- incorrectly process files.
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- Version 9.2
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- Fixes:
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- o Adjusted the automatic disk formatting to be more reliable when
- encountering open drives, or incompatible disk types.
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- o Small bug in registration using the menu.
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- Enhancements:
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- o Added 4DOS descriptions support. Use the /4 parameter to
- copy/move/get descriptions. PCOPY will extract the description
- from DESCRIPT.ION and place it in the target directory.
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- Version 9.1
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- Fixes:
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- o Changed /RO to be the default parameter
- o When using an input file list, the exclude files was ignored
- even when /EX was specified
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- Enhancements:
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- o Added auto formatting to PCOPY. If an unformatted diskette
- is provided, PCOPY will format it automatically.
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- o /FI now supports more than 300 entries, although using it is
- redundant compared to using /SP.
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- o /DY is now changed to be able to synchronize directories
- trees, or entire drives. USE THIS WITH CARE, and test the
- command before doing the operation "for real." Be sure to
- call the Patri-Soft office if you have any questions.
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- o Added 3 new parameters to make batch file processing a little
- easier:
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- /QA:xx Quit After xx number of files. Handy if you
- only want to copy 1 file or 10 files.
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- /AF Assume file. If PCOPY would normally query
- about whether the target is a file or dir, this will
- assume that it is a file.
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- /AD Assume Directory. Same as above, although
- assumes that the target is a directory.
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