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1991-09-01
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echo off
rem ... This is the batch file KWCOPY.BAT
verify on
if %1x==x goto explain
cls
echo ┌───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
echo │ Installation of KWIKWRITE Version 4.00 │
echo │ on FLOPPY DISK %1 │
echo └───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
echo ┌───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
echo │ If you are not certain you wish to continue, press │
echo │ CTRL-BREAK. If you are certain you wish to continue, then │
echo └───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
pause
copy *.exe %1
copy *.hlp %1
copy kwprint.dat %1
copy KWTYPE %1
Copy kwtest %1
copy kw-short.doc %1
copy kworder %1
copy kw*.txt %1
copy *.bat %1
cls
echo ┌───────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
echo │ COPY OF KWIKWRITE IS COMPLETE! │
echo │ │
echo │ Read the file KWLATE.DOC for latest news and info. │
echo │ │
echo │ To use KwikWrite on a Floppy Disk Based Machine, │
echo │ place KwikWrite Program disk in the A: drive. Run │
echo │ the KWSETUP program to tell KwikWrite where you want │
echo │ to store your documents. │
echo │ │
echo │ For example, on a 2-floppy system, you should store │
echo │ documents on the B: drive. For a one floppy system, │
echo │ you should store documents on the A: drive. │
echo │ │
echo │ IMPORTANT - IF YOU ARE USING TWO FLOPPY DISKS, place │
echo │ tutorial files on the disk where you have chosen to │
echo │ store documents. Use the command KWDOC d: to copy │
echo │ these files. For example, in a two floppy system, │
echo │ where the program is in A: and your document disk is │
echo │ in B:, enter the following command at the A: prompt. │
echo │ │
echo │ KWDOCS B: │
echo └───────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
goto end
:Explain
echo ┌───────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
echo │ The format of this command is: │
echo │ │
echo │ KWCOPY d: │
echo │ │
echo │ where d: is the name of the disk drive on which you │
echo │ want the program installed. For example, if you │
echo │ have the KWIKWRITE disk in the A: drive and want │
echo │ to install to the disk in the B: drive, the command │
echo │ would look something like this . . . │
echo │ │
echo │ "A>KWCOPY B:" │
echo └───────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
:End