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Version History:
Version 9.2C
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Fixes:
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
Version 9.2B
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This is a release fixing a few small problems with PCOPY.
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.
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.
o Small bug in registration using the menu.
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.
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
Enhancements:
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o Added auto formatting to PCOPY. If an unformatted diskette
is provided, PCOPY will format it automatically.
o /FI now supports more than 300 entries, although using it is
redundant compared to using /SP.
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.
o Added 3 new parameters to make batch file processing a little
easier:
/QA:xx Quit After xx number of files. Handy if you
only want to copy 1 file or 10 files.
/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.
/AD Assume Directory. Same as above, although
assumes that the target is a directory.