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- CMFloppy: A Three-in-One Utility for Floppy Diskettes
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- by Charles F. Martin <ASP>
-
-
- CMFloppy v.1.3 is a menu-driven or command-line-driven shareware program
- for DOS, for copying, formatting and scanning floppy diskettes of format
- 3.5" or 5.25" DSDD or DSHD (360k, 1.2M, 720k or 1.44M). CMFloppy is
- distributed as shareware. You are licensed to use it for evaluation for
- 60 days. After 60 days, you must register it by sending $10 to
- NoVaSoft, 3239 Riverview Dr., Triangle, VA 22172-1421.
-
- CMFloppy is most often distributed as a .ZIP compression or .EXE self-
- extracting compression. Extract the file set to a disk, and select that
- disk and directory as the DOS default.
-
-
- - RUNNING WITH NO COMMAND LINE PARAMETERS:
-
- At the DOS prompt, just type CMFLOPPY. An opening screen asks if you
- want to copy, format or scan a diskette, or exit. Make your choice by
- pressing the appropriate letter.
-
- -- Diskette Copying:
-
- After pressing C to select diskette Copy, CMFloppy will ask if you want to
- use a diskette image file as the master. If this is the first time you
- have used CMFloppy, the answer is certainly No (the default). Press N or
- Enter.
-
- CMFloppy next asks which hard disk (or RAM disk, if you have one big
- enough) to use for the scratch file which will be created and will become
- the master diskette image. Press a drive letter C or above. (A and B
- are always taken to be floppy drives.) CMFloppy will create a file
- called SCRATCH.TMP on the root of the requested drive, and make sure
- there is enough room for a 1.44M floppy image.
-
- Next CMFloppy asks which floppy drive to use for copying. The only
- answers recognized are A and B. After pressing A or B, CMFloppy tells
- you to insert the master diskette in the drive and press Enter. This
- diskette is read and written into the scratch file.
-
- After successfully reading the diskette and writing the scratch file
- image, CMFloppy will ask if you want to save the image permanently to the
- same disk for reuse at a later date. The default is No. If you answer
- Y, you will be asked to enter a file spec for the image to be saved.
- Omit the drive letter and colon, but include a path (optional) and
- filename (necessary). The scratch file will be renamed as you specify.
- (CMFloppy uses the DOS "rename" function to rename and move the file to
- the directory you specify, and this function does not work across disks.
- Therefore use as the "scratch" disk the hard drive you intend the image
- to be saved on.)
-
- Next CMFloppy will ask how many copies to make. The defauly is 1. Press
- Enter if you want to make just one copy, or use + or - to adjust the
- selection before pressing Enter. You will be asked if you want to verify
- each track as it is written as a check of the data integrity (the default
- is Y), and then you will be asked to insert a blank diskette in the
- specified drive and press Enter to continue, Esc to quit.
-
- You may use formatted or unformatted disks as the target for diskette
- copying. CMFloppy first checks to see if the diskette is already
- formatted, and, if it is, warns you that all its data will be destroyed
- during the diskette copy and requests confirmation to proceed. CMFloppy
- counts down through the number of copies you specified as disks are
- successfully duplicated, but you may decide to stop after any copy by
- pressing Esc instead of Enter.
-
- If the copy routine runs into any error which indicates that the target
- diskette magnetic media itself is defective, it stops trying to make the
- copy, and warns you not to use the diskette. You should simply throw
- away any diskette that produces such an error. With quality floppies
- available at low prices these days, this is cheap insurance against
- defective media.
-
- -- Diskette Scanning:
-
- The scanner function reads in a diskette in the same way as the copier,
- including offering you the choice of using an image file to start with,
- and making an image file after reading a diskette. After reading the
- diskette, it displays the diskette contents three sectors (3x512 bytes)
- at a time, starting with the boot sector, track 0, head 0, sector 1.
- (Tracks and heads are numbered from 0, sectors are numbered from 1.)
- Parameters for the recognized diskette formats are:
-
- Format Tracks Sectors Heads Size
-
- 5.25 DD 40 (0-39) 9 (1-9) 2 (0-1) 360k
- 5.25 HD 80 (0-79) 15 (1-15) " 1.2M
- 3.5 DD 80 (0-79) 9 (1-9) " 720k
- 3.5 HD 80 (0-79) 18 (1-18) " 1.44M
-
- The scanner display shows the ASCII character corresponding to each byte
- in each sector. Executable code and numerical data just looks like hash,
- but text is quite readable. The scanner is good for looking at a
- diskette to see if there is information on the diskette not shown as part
- of files in the directory lists. (The DOS delete function leaves data in
- diskette sectors alone, and only changes the directory table and FAT.)
-
- The keys PgUp/Dn and Ctrl-PgUp/Dn navigate through the diskette three
- sectors and one track at a time, repectively. Esc leaves the scanner
- back to the CMFloppy main menu.
- -- Diskette Formatting:
-
- The CMFloppy formatter overwrites all information on a diskette with the
- format fill character, F6 hex. There is no way to unformat a diskette
- once formatted by CMFloppy. While this may seem a drawback, the
- advantage of using the CMFloppy formatter is that there is no risk of
- having an sensitive data left on the diskette after formatting.
-
- The formatter asks which drive to use for formatting, A or B, and then
- which density, Double or High (D or H). After selecting, insert a
- diskette to be formatted and press Enter. If the diskette is already
- formatted, CMFloppy will alert you to this fact, remind you that all data
- will be destroyed, and ask for confirmation to proceed. The default is
- No. As formatting proceeds, CMFloppy shows you the progress.
-
- As in the diskette copier, if CMFloppy encounters an error formatting or
- verifying a track, it will stop formatting and warn you not to use the
- diskette.
-
-
- - RUNNING WITH COMMAND LINE PARAMETERS:
-
- CMFloppy may optionally be driven by command line parameters, for
- convenience in constructing batch files. The command line convention is
- case-insensitive, and the syntax is:
-
- CMFLOPPY /commands FloppyDrive: HardDrive:ImageFileSpec
-
- All arguments are optional. CMFloppy will simply ask you for any missing
- information.
-
- The command arguments which follow the slash can be any number from 1 to
- 99 anywhere in the string, and any combination of the following letters,
- all run together with no spaces: fcsxhdvni.
-
- -- Operation Code: f,c or s defines the operation: format, copy or scan.
- One of this group should be the first member of the string. If more than
- one is specified, CMFloppy picks out the last in the string.
-
- -- Auto Exit: x tells CMFloppy to exit immediately after completing the
- operation.
-
- -- Format Density: h or d defines the diskette density, high or double
- density, during format.
-
- -- Track Verification: v or n tells CMFloppy to verify each track after
- writing during diskette copy, or to not verify. Verifying is slightly
- safer, though most errors caused by defective diskette media seem to get
- detected during the format or write steps.
-
- -- Warning Override: i tells CMFloppy to ignore the warning normally
- issued when a previously formatted diskette is being used as the object
- in a format or copy operation.
-
- -- Drive and File Specifications:
-
- FloppyDrive is the single letter A or B, and must be followed by a colon.
- It tells CMFloppy which drive to use for formatting/scanning/copying.
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- HardDrive is a letter C or higher, and ImageFileSpec is the optional spec
- to a file on the hard drive that will be used as the diskette image for
- copying, if it already exists and meets the size requirement for validity
- (i.e., exactly 360k, 720k, 1.2M or 1.44M); or that the image made from a
- master floppy diskette will be named after reading if it does not already
- exist.
-
- -- Examples:
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- The following are all examples of valid command lines:
-
- CMFLOPPY /f5d a:
-
- (This command formats 5 disks in A drive at double density,
- prompting each new diskette insertion.)
-
- CMFLOPPY /10CVIX B: C:\IMAGE
-
- (Assuming the file C:\IMAGE does not exist, this command reads a
- master diskette in drive B, creating an image on drive C as \IMAGE, makes
- 10 copies in drive B at the same density, prompting each diskette
- insertion, ignoring the warning if formatted disks are inserted,
- verifying each track as it is written, and then exits CMFloppy
- immediately.)
-
- cmfloppy /cn3 c:\image
-
- (Assuming C:\IMAGE now exists and is of a size exactly corresponding
- to one of the floppy formats supported by your system, this command first
- determines which floppy drive to use, then makes three copies in that
- drive, prompting each diskette insertion, giving a data destruction
- warning if a formatted diskette is inserted, not verifying each track as
- it is written, and staying in the program after completion.)
-
-
- - ERROR DETECTION:
-
- CMFloppy reports any error returned by the BIOS (Basic Input/Output
- System) diskette services, and the operation during which the error
- occurred. The following is a listing of the errors the BIOS may report,
- in hexadecimal format, as relayed by CMFloppy. It is included here for
- completeness. CMFloppy will ask you if you want to try another master if
- an error occurs during diskette reading, and will advise you not to use
- the partially copied or formatted diskette if the error occurs during
- diskette format/write/verify:
- Error Code: Error Description:
- 02h Address mark not found
- 03h Attempt to write on write-protected diskette
- 04h Sector not found
- 0Ch Media type not found
- 20h General controller failure
- 40h Seek operation failed
- 80h Timeout (no diskette in drive)
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- The only error you will likely ever see is 80h, if you forget to put a
- diskette in the drive.
-
-
- - ASP OMBUDSMAN STATEMENT:
-
- Charles F. Martin is a member of the Association of Shareware
- Professionals (ASP). ASP wants to make sure that the shareware principle
- works for you. If you are unable to resolve a shareware-related problem
- with an ASP member by contacting the member directly, ASP may be able to
- help. The ASP Ombudsman can help you resolve a dispute or problem with an
- ASP member, but does not provide technical support for members' products.
- Please write to the ASP Ombudsman at 545 Grover Road, Muskegon, MI 49442
- or send a CompuServe message via CompuServe Mail to ASP Ombudsman
- 70007,3536.
-
-
- - REGISTRATION: Reason and benefits:
-
- CMFloppy is distributed as shareware. It is not "freeware" or public
- domain software, but is made available to you, the user, for evaluation
- for 60 days under the shareware principle of "try before buy". CMFloppy
- is protected under copyright law the same as retail software, and may not
- be used beyond this evaluation period.
-
- If you wish to use CMFloppy beyond the 60-day evaluation period, you are
- required to register your copy. Registration benefits include a copy of
- the registered edition of the current version of CMFloppy on disk, along
- with a bonus shareware collection of NoVaSoft's highly versatile CMFiler
- file manager (evaluation edition), and Stiller Research's incomparable
- Integrity Master anti-virus/data integrity program (evaluation edition).
-
- Registration fee for CMFloppy is $10.00, and may be remitted using the
- form below to:
-
- Charles F. Martin NoVaSoft
- 3239 Riverview Dr.
- Triangle, VA 22172-1421 USA
-
- Author may be contacted by telephone at (703) 221-1833 or 221-1471,
- or by CompuServe E-mail [72130,1400].
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- CMFloppy v.1.2 Registration
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- NoVaSoft, 3239 Riverview Dr., Triangle, VA 22172-1421
-
- (Please remit cash or make checks payable to NoVaSoft)
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- ________________________________________________ ________________
- Name Date
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- _______________________________________________________________________
- Address
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- _______________________________________ _________ _________________
- City State ZIP
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- Enclosed is $10 in US currency, check or money order to register
- CMFloppy.
-
- I understand NoVaSoft will send me the current registered edition of
- CMFloppy on diskette, along with the current shareware editions of
- CMFiler (from NoVaSoft) and Integrity Master (from Stiller Research) for
- my evaluation.
-
- I further understand that if I register CMFiler within 60 days of
- receipt, my full CMFloppy registration fee will be applied to the $30
- CMFiler registration fee as a $10 discount.
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- ________________
- Date
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- This coupon is a reminder for NoVaSoft that
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- _________________________________________________
- Name
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- is a registered user of CMFloppy and is entitled to a $10 discount on the
- enclosed CMFiler registration. This discount has been taken in the form
- of a reduction in remitted payment for CMFiler registration.
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