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ROBOSAVE (ROBOSV) V3.04 11/9/93 Dick Kurtz and Jeff Knauth
(c) Copyright International Business Machines Corporation 1994.
All rights Reserved.
ROBOSAVE allows you to easily back up your OS/2 2.x Desktop and later
restore it to the same system. You can also specify a limited number of
files to be saved/restored. A simple text profile controls the ROBOSAVE
operation.
The following files are in ROBOSV.ZIP:
ROBOSV.ABS - The Abstract file you are now reading
ROBOSAVE.CMD - The main executable file
ROBOSVUT.EXE - A utility program to access OS/2 low-level functions
ROBOSAVE.SMP - A sample ROBOSAVE profile
ROBOSAVE.ICO - An icon you can associate with ROBOSAVE.CMD
ROBOSAVE.INF - The User's Guide in OS/2 VIEW format
ROBOSAVE.AFP - The User's Guide in Advanced Function Printer format
ROBOSAVE.DOC - The User's Guide in a simple PC printer format
LICENSE.TXT - License information
ROBOREST.CMD is another file which is part of the ROBOSAVE tool. It is
not part of the ZIP file, however. ROBOREST.CMD is created dynamically
when ROBOSAVE.CMD is executed.
The User's Guide is available in three formats. The same information is
in each one. Use the format most convenient for you.
* ROBOSAVE.INF provides an online version of the User's Guide under OS/2.
To display it, you can make the directory containing ROBOSAVE.INF be
the current directory and issue "VIEW ROBOSAVE" from an OS/2 command
prompt.
* ROBOSAVE.AFP provides a high-quality document which can be printed on a
personal laser printer, such as an IBM 4019. The LP3820 tool, which is
available as an OS/2 Employee Written Software program, can be used to
print this file.
* ROBOSAVE.DOC provides a less fancy document, but one which almost any
printer can handle. Only the Form Feed (X'0C') and Line Feed (X'0A')
print controls are used. To print it, you can make the directory
containing ROBOSAVE.DOC be the current directory and then issue
"PRINT ROBOSAVE.DOC" from an OS/2 command prompt.