home *** CD-ROM | disk | FTP | other *** search
-
- MaxDOS 2.5 Demo Version Docs 3/20/95
-
- A guide to the features and proper use of the demo version of MaxDOS 2.5,
- the original Mac compatible filesystem for the Commodore Amiga
-
-
- ** LEGALITIES ************************************************************
-
- All elements of this archive (with the exception of the "Installer"
- software and icon) are Copyright © 1993-1995 Media4 Productions Inc.
-
- "Installer" copyright and license notice:
-
- Installer 1.24 and Installer project icon Copyright © 1991-93
- Commodore-Amiga, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
-
- INSTALLER SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS-IS" AND SUBJECT TO CHANGE; NO
- WARRANTIES ARE MADE. ALL USE IS AT YOUR OWN RISK. NO LIABILITY OR
- RESPONSIBILITY IS ASSUMED.
-
- You may distribute verbatim copies of this MaxDOS25Demo.lha archive
- so long as all contents are entirely unmodified and no there is no
- cost involved which is in excess of a reasonable charge for the
- service of making and distributing the copy and the cost of any media.
-
- No guarantee of any kind is given that the enclosed software is reliable
- or suitable for any given purpose. Nor is there any guarantee that the
- included documentation is complete or accurate.
-
- Should you choose to use this material for any purpose, be aware that
- you are using it entirely at your own risk.
-
- If you think that MaxDOS 2.5 would be useful to you or your business,
- you can order it by phone or with the electronic order form included
- in this archive. MaxDOS is a very mature product with a video/film-aware
- tech support staff behind it. Please call with any questions.
-
-
- ** FOREWORD **************************************************************
-
- This is a demo of MaxDOS 2.5 for the Commodore Amiga. MaxDOS is a
- full-featured Mac compatible filesystem which allows reading and writing
- of Mac high-density floppies and SCSI drives of nearly any type
- (hard, optical, floptical, SyQuest, Bernoulli or CD-ROM). Floppy access
- requires a high-density drive and the system file "L:mfm.device".
-
- Unlike the actual release version of MaxDOS 2.5, this demo does _not_
- allow unlimited reading and writing of files on Mac disks. You are free
- to get directory listings and traverse the directory tree of any Mac
- format disk, but you will only be able to actually read file data from
- Mac floppies, assuming that you do indeed have a high-density floppy
- drive and the "L:mfm.device" file.
-
- If you are a MaxDOS 2.0 user, please write or e-mail us for details
- on an inexpensive upgrade. It might even be free!
-
-
- In a nutshell, MaxDOS works like this:
-
- · Mounter is used to analyze drives based on a device driver name
- and unit number. Mounter uses the results of its analysis to build
- a mountlist for the Mac drive, and will either immediately mount
- the desired partition, or save the mountlist for future use. This
- demo version does not allow saving of mountlists.
-
- · MaxDOSFiles is a commodity (default hotkey: [CTRL][ALT][M]) which
- allows customization of the display of data fork, resource forks
- and icons, as well as the handling of text translation and MacBinary.
- Use of MaxDOSFiles is entirely optional.
-
- · MaxDOSTypes is a commodity (default hotkey: [SHIFT][ALT][M]) which
- allows setting of the TYPE and CREATOR attributes assigned to newly
- made files on Mac format disks. It also allows assignment of default
- tools to be called when files with particular TYPEs and CREATORs are
- double-clicked on Workbench. Use of MaxDOSTypes is entirely optional.
-
- · The utility program XRes is automatically activated whenever a
- resource fork icon is double-clicked on Workbench. XRes is for
- eXtraction of Resources. If you know what Mac resources are, you
- might want to take advantage of this feature. If you don't know
- about resources, you probably don't need to take advantage of XRes.
-
- · The utility program XHex is a general purpose hex file viewer. It
- is sometimes called by XRes, but you may want to use it even for
- general purpose Mac or non-Mac file viewing chores.
-
-
- Here is a fairly comprehensive list of MaxDOS capabilities and features:
-
- · Reads/writes high-density Mac floppies
- · Reads/writes Mac format SCSI drives
- · Auto SCSI configuration
- · Compatible with all Amiga software
- · Displays Mac icons on Workbench
- · Transparent translation of text files
- · Transparent handling of MacBinary
- · Viewing and setting of TYPE and CREATOR
- · Settable reactions to TYPE and CREATOR
- · Will extract resources from Mac files
- · Allows hex viewing of any file or resource
- · Workbench 3.1-compliant interface
- · Film & video-savvy technical support
-
-
- ** QUICK-START ***********************************************************
-
- INSTALLATION OF MAXDOS 2.5 DEMO
-
- Installing the MaxDOS 2.5 demo is very straightforward. Simply
- double-click on the Install MaxDOS Demo icon and follow the directions.
-
-
- FLOPPY ACCESS
-
- If you have a high-density floppy drive and were not alerted during
- the installation that floppy access is not possible on your system,
- then you will be able to take advantage of four new mountlists
- installed on your system.
-
- To establish floppy access under Workbench 2.04:
-
- Type the following into a shell window:
-
- mount mf0: from devs:mountlist.maxdos
-
- The mf0: argument might alternately be mf1:, mf2: or mf3:, as
- is appropriate.
-
- To establish floppy access under Workbench 2.1 and above:
-
- Double-click on the appropriate mountlist icon(s) in the
- Storage/DOSDrivers drawer.
-
-
- HARD DRIVE ACCESS
-
- The installation procedure places a program called Mounter in the
- Utilities drawer. This program is responsible for analyzing Mac
- format hard drive partitions and telling the operating system and
- MaxDOS how to properly access them. Mounter needs two key pieces
- of information in order to do its job--the first is the appropriate
- Device driver name, which can be selected from the Devices menu.
- The other is the SCSI Unit number of the drive to be accessed--
- this number can usually be determined by examining a thumbwheel
- on the rear of the drive. If the partition to be mounted is an
- A-Max or Emplant partition on an internal drive, then the SCSI
- Unit number may need to be determined through trial and error
- (it is a number from 0 to 7). After the Device and Unit have been
- entered, click the Analyze Device gadget--if the Device and Unit
- provided are correct, the next gadget, Find Partitions, will
- become available. Assuming that the drive being analyzed does
- indeed contain at least one Mac format partition, a click on
- Find Partitions will provide a scrolling list of available Mac
- partitions. Simply click on the parition you are interested in,
- and then click Mount Partition to make the partition immediately
- available to all applications. The demo version does not save
- mountlists.
-
-
- COMMODITIES
-
- The installation process also installs two utilities as part of
- the MaxDOS system. By default, these commodities can be
- summoned by pressing the hot-key [CTRL][ALT][M] for MaxDOSFiles
- or [SHIFT][ALT][M] for MaxDOSTypes. MaxDOSFiles allows
- customization of MaxDOS' handling of file listings and icons.
- MaxDOSTypes allows customization o MaxDOS' assignment of and
- reactions to Mac files' CREATOR and TYPE attributes. Use of
- both of these utilities is optional--MaxDOS will work fine (but
- be less customizable) without them.
-
-
- THE "REAL" DOCUMENTATION
-
- The full release version of MaxDOS 2.5 features in-depth electronic
- documentation in AmigaGuide format (it is not included, however,
- in this demo distribution). This is not simply a "linear" manual
- dropped into a text file--instead, it is an intuitively constructed
- document which takes thorough advantage of the power of hypertext.
- It also has the advantages of being readily updated and being
- available even when your MaxDOS package might not be.
-
-
- REMOVAL OF MAXDOS 2.5 DEMO
-
- When you are done experiencing the power of MaxDOS 2.5, simply
- double-click the Remove MaxDOS Demo icon, and all MaxDOS-related
- files will be tidily deleted from your system.
-
-
- ** ABOUT MEDIA4 PRODUCTIONS INC ******************************************
-
- OUR STATS:
-
- Media4 Productions Inc.
- 2800 University Ave.
- Suite H1B-101
- West Des Moines IA 50266
-
- 515-225-7409 voice
- 515-225-6370 fax
-
- mediafour@dsmnet.com
-
-
- OUR UPCOMING PROJECTS:
-
- By the time you've read this, we expect to be shipping
- PhotoPro Plug-Ins, which is a software package that allows ADPro and
- ImageFX users to load and save native Photoshop 2.5/3.0 files directly.
- For many users, it is a powerful addition to MaxDOS.
-
- If you are an Amiga Lightwave user who is moving to Lightwave on the
- PC, you will definitely be interested in one of our other new
- products. We are looking for a few beta-testers for this project,
- so be sure to let us know if you are interested.
-
- Write or e-mail us for more information on these upcoming products.
-
-