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- M M AA X X III
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- M M M M A A X X I MAXI
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- M M A A X X I FORM
- M M A A X X I
- M M A A X X III
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- The Original Floppy Disk Expander
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- 92-Feb-15
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- Copyright (c) 1988-1992
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- Herne Data Systems Ltd.
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- P.O. Box 250
- Tiverton, ON N0G 2T0
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- voice or FAX (519)366-2732
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- CompuServe 72060,1153
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- TABLE OF CONTENTS
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- SHAREWARE REGISTRATION FORM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ii
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- THE FINE PRINT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iii
- DISCLAIMER - AGREEMENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iii
- REGISTRATION BENEFITS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iv
- REGISTRATION AND CUSTOMER SUPPORT ADDRESS . . . . . . . iv
- ASP OMBUDSMAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iv
- DEFINITION OF SHAREWARE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . v
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- INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
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- STARTING UP MAXI FORM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
- Table 1: Example Command Lines . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
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- THE FORMATTING CYCLE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
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- USING SMAX.COM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
- When to Use SMAX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
- Installing SMAX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
- Disabling SMAX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
- 80 Cylinder Double Density Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
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- THE TECHNICAL DETAILS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
- Table 2: Technical Data of MAXI Style Disks . . . . . . 12
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- APPENDIX A: ENHANCEMENTS AND IMPROVEMENTS . . . . . . . . . . 13
- New Features of v1.7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
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- SHAREWARE REGISTRATION FORM
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- Fill out this form and mail with your cheque, money order or VISA card
- number to:
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- Herne Data Systems Ltd., PO Box 250, Tiverton, ON, CANADA N0G 2T0
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- Please register my copy of MAXI Form for $10 (US or CDN), [ ]
- plus $2 p & h.
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- Disk size required 720 k - 3.5" [ ] 360 k - 5.25" [ ]
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- Please send me the Herne Data Systems Shareware Evaluation Pak for $5 [ ]
- plus $2 p & h (Evaluation copies of all Herne Data Systems shareware
- products including MAXI-Form, Utility_Belt, Over_LAZ and NPS -
- Nominal Pipe Size) (3.5" disk only)
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- Please send me more information on LAN and Site Licenses [ ]
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- Cheque or money order enclosed [ ] or charge my VISA card* [ ]
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- VISA # _____/_____/_____/_____ Expiry __/__ Total Amount* _______
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- Phone # (_____) _____-________ Signature _____________________________
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- NOTE: * All VISA orders will be charged in CANADIAN DOLLARS.
- VISA orders can be FAXed to (519) 366-2732 for faster service.
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- Name ____________________________
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- Address ____________________________
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- City ____________________________ Prov/State_____________
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- Zip ____________________________ Country _____________
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- Canadian orders include GST. PST must be added to total charge for ONTARIO
- residents.
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- Please add $4.00 postage and handling for shipments outside CANADA and the
- USA. Payment for international orders can be made by VISA card,
- international money order (in US$ or CDN$), or Eurochecks in the currency
- of the issuing country (e.g. Sterling, Francs and most other other major
- currencies).
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- All orders are shipped by first class air mail. Please allow two weeks for
- delivery. Sorry, we cannot accept COD orders.
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- THE FINE PRINT
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- DISCLAIMER - AGREEMENT
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- Users of MAXI Form must accept this disclaimer of warranty:
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- "MAXI Form is supplied as is. The author disclaims all
- warranties, expressed or implied, including, without
- limitation, the warranties of merchantability and of fitness
- for any purpose. The author assumes no liability for
- damages, direct or consequential, which may result from the
- use of MAXI Form. MAXI Form is intended to format blank
- disks only. Because it will destroy all existing data on a
- floppy disk, Herne Data Systems assumes no liability for
- losses caused by misuse or abuse of this product. This
- responsibility rests solely with the end user."
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- Please note that MAXI Form relies on quirks in the MS-DOS/PC-DOS
- operating system and BIOS ROM's. Although it has been tested on a
- wide variety of systems with MS/PC-DOS versions 3.2x to 5.0 and
- DR-DOS 5.0 and later, it cannot be guaranteed to work with all
- systems, especially ones which have been heavily customized and
- modified (including the installation of non-standard disk drives
- and controller cards) by the user; nor can it be guaranteed to
- work with future releases of MS/PC-DOS.
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- This evaluation version of MAXI Form is a "shareware program" and
- is provided at no charge to the user for evaluation. Feel free
- to share it with your friends, but please do not give it away
- altered or as part of another system. The essence of
- "user-supported" software is to provide personal computer users
- with quality software without high prices, and yet to provide
- incentive for programmers to continue to develop new products.
- If you find this program useful and find that you continue to use
- MAXI Form after a 30 day trial period, you must make a
- registration payment of $10 (US or CDN) (plus $2 postage) to
- Herne Data Systems Ltd. Cheque, money order, VISA credit card
- and corporate/institutional purchase orders are accepted. The
- single user registration fee will license one copy for use on any
- one computer at any one time. You must treat this software just
- like a book. An example is that this software may be used by any
- number of people and may be freely moved from one computer
- location to another, so long as there is no possibility of it
- being used at one location while it's being used at another. Just
- as a book cannot be read by two different persons at the same
- time.
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- Commercial, corporate and institutional users of MAXI Form must
- register and pay for their copies of MAXI Form within 30 days of
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- first use or their license is withdrawn. Site Licenses are
- available for $100 (US or CDN) directly from Herne Data Systems
- Ltd.
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- Any individual, corporation or institution distributing MAXI Form
- for any kind of remuneration must first contact Herne Data
- Systems Ltd. at the address below for authorization. This
- authorization will be granted automatically to distributors
- recognized by the ASP as adhering to its guidelines for shareware
- distributors, and such distributors may begin offering MAXI Form
- immediately (However Herne Data Systems Ltd. must still be
- advised so that the distributor can be kept up-to-date with the
- latest version of MAXI Form.).
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- You are encouraged to pass a copy of MAXI Form along to your
- friends for evaluation. Please encourage them to register their
- copy if they find that they can use it.
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- REGISTRATION BENEFITS
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- All registered users will receive a copy of the latest version of
- MAXI Form, along with free technical support and updates for 60
- days. Registered users can also update to later versions (beyond
- the initial 60 day free support period) for a nominal update fee
- of $5.00 plus $2.00 postage and handling.
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- REGISTRATION AND CUSTOMER SUPPORT ADDRESS
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- Please address all registration requests and customer support
- inquiries to:
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- Herne Data Systems Ltd.,
- PO Box 250, Tiverton, ON N0G 2T0 CANADA
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- voice or FAX (519)366-2732
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- Technical support can also be obtained on CompuServe by directing
- inquiries to 72060,1153.
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- ASP OMBUDSMAN
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- This program is produced by 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
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- 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 USA or send a Compuserve message via easyplex to ASP
- Ombudsman 70007,3536
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- DEFINITION OF SHAREWARE
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- Shareware distribution gives users a chance to try software
- before buying it. If you try a Shareware program and continue
- using it after a reasonable evaluation period, you are expected
- to register. Individual programs differ on details -- some
- request registration while others require it, some specify a
- maximum trial period. With registration, you get anything from
- the simple right to continue using the software to an updated
- program with printed manual.
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- Copyright laws apply to both Shareware and commercial software,
- and the copyright holder retains all rights, with a few specific
- exceptions as stated below. Shareware authors are accomplished
- programmers, just like commercial authors, and the programs are
- of comparable quality. (In both cases, there are good programs
- and bad ones!) The main difference is in the method of
- distribution. The author specifically grants the right to copy
- and distribute the software, either to all and sundry or to a
- specific group. For example, some authors require written
- permission before a commercial disk vendor may copy their
- Shareware.
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- Shareware is a distribution method, not a type of software. You
- should find software that suits your needs and pocketbook,
- whether it's commercial or Shareware. The Shareware system makes
- fitting your needs easier, because you can try before you buy.
- And because the overhead is low, prices are low also. Shareware
- has the ultimate money-back guarantee -- if you don't use the
- product, you don't pay for it.
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- INTRODUCTION
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- Are you tired of running out of space on your floppy disks? How
- would you like to fit 420k on a 360k disk, 800k on a 720k disk,
- 1.4 meg on a 1.2 meg disk, or an incredible 1.6 meg on a 1.44 meg
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- Sound impossible? Well not any more!! If you are using DOS
- version 3.2x or later, then the innovative new shareware program
- from Herne Data Systems called MAXI Form is just the thing for
- you. Using MAXI Form for all your floppy disk data storage needs
- is like getting an extra one and a half disks FREE with every box
- of floppies that you buy!!
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- In most cases, NO SPECIAL SOFTWARE DRIVER PROGRAMS ARE
- REQUIRED TO ACCESS THESE DISKS FROM DOS. However, in cases
- where reliable standalone operation cannot be achieved (it
- is a complex function of ROM BIOS details, DOS version and
- disk controller characteristics), the simple device driver
- SMAX.COM can be used to patch the BIOS code and provide
- resident support.
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- MAXI Form is designed to be self documenting to the extent that
- it can be used by experienced MS-DOS users. This documentation
- provides a full description of how to access and use all of the
- features of the program.
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- In order to use MAXI Form you will need a 100% IBM compatible
- computer (PC, XT, AT, PS/2, Convertible, etc) with at least one
- 360k 5.25 inch, 1.2 meg 5.25 inch, 720k 3.5 inch or 1.44 meg 3.5
- inch floppy drive. The 1.44 meg drive can be used to format 800k
- 3.5 inch disks; and the 1.2 meg drive can also be used to format
- 420k disks or 800k 5-1/4 disks. (Please note that 420k disks
- formatted in 1.2meg drives may not work on all 360k drives. This
- is due to a physical limitation of the 1.2 meg drives, i.e. the
- read/write head is only half the size as that on a standard 360k
- drive.) External 5.25 inch drives for the PS/2 and most laptops
- are also supported under the given versions of DOS.
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- With many BIOSes, you will need to use the TSR driver program
- SMAX.COM to read and write MAXI style disks (especially 800k,
- 5-1/4 inch disks).
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- MAXI Form works with all standard display adaptors and monitors.
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- This documentation assumes that the reader is reasonably familiar
- with MS-DOS concepts and terminology and has a basic
- understanding of how to use his/her computer.
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- The complete MAXI Form package consists of a number files:
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- MAXI.EXE The main MAXI Form program file. Current version
- is 1.7.
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- SMAX.COM The memory resident driver required by many
- systems to read/write MAXI style extended capacity
- disks. Current version is 3.1.
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- MAXI.DOC This documentation file.
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- UPDATE.DOC (Optional) contains information on new features or
- enhancements since the last version.
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- CATALOG.DOC Descriptions of other shareware and commercial
- software products available from Herne Data
- Systems Ltd.
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- RUN-ME.BAT Run this batch file the first time you use MAXI
- Form. It will display the ASP shareware ombudsman
- information then start-up the help mode of MAXI
- Form.
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- ASP.COM Displays the Association of Shareware
- Professionals (ASP) ombudsman message.
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- If one or more of the above files is missing from your package,
- please contact Herne Data Systems Ltd at the address listed above
- with the details of which file(s) is missing and where you
- obtained this copy from.
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- STARTING UP MAXI FORM
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- MAXI Form relies on command line switches to specify its input
- parameters. If you simply type in:
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- MAXI <-- (note: in this documentation the symbol <-- is
- used to denote the "return" or <Enter>
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- you will be greeted by an extended sign on message which gives
- the shareware registration details and a summary of the command
- line options. To switch between the various pages of the help
- screen, press <PgUp> to go to a previous screen, or <Enter> or
- <PgDn> to go to the next screen. The help screens will cycle in
- a continuous loop until you press the <Esc> key.
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- The general syntax for the command line options is:
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- MAXI {drive:} [/3] [/H] [/L] [/8] [/T:xx] [/V] <--
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- {drive:} is either A: or B: corresponding to the physical disk
- drive on which you wish to perform the formatting
- operation. Use of other drive letters will result in an
- error message. This parameter must be explicitly
- included. MAXI Form will not assume a default value for
- the drive.
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- /3 is used to denote a 3.5 inch (720 k or 1.44 meg) disk
- drive. This will give an 800k disk or a 1.6 meg disk.
- (An 800k disk will be assumed unless /H is also used in
- a 1.44 meg drive).
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- /H is used to denote a high density (1.2 meg) AT type 5.25
- inch or 1.44 meg PS/2 type disk drive. This will give a
- 1.4 meg disk or 1.6 meg, respectively. (For a 1.6 meg
- disk, /H must be used in combination with the /3
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- /L is used to denote a 420k disk in a 1.2 meg drive. This
- should not be used in combination with the /3 or /H.
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- /8 is used to denote an 800k disk in a 1.2 meg drive. This
- feature will format a normal double density 360k 5-1/4
- inch disk to 800k when used in a 1.2 meg drive. In most
- cases, it must be used with the 80 track option of
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- /T:xx is used to specify the number of cylinders (xx) to
- format. The defaults are 42 cylinders for 360k, 5-1/4
- inch drives; 82 cylinders for 1.2 meg, 5-1/4 inch
- drives and 80 cylinders for 3-1/2 inch drives. Changing
- this parameter will let you maximize disk storage space
- for specific hardware systems. (Some disk drives can
- handle more cylinders than others.)
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- /V is used to denote a "format with verify". With this
- option, the sectors on each track are written with test
- data just after the formatting to make sure that they
- are OK. A message will be displayed during the
- formatting cycle indicating if any tracks had
- detectable errors. Note that cylinder 0 is always
- tested for errors regardless of the setting of this
- switch. If errors are found on track 0, the formatting
- operation is aborted. /V will automatically re-try a
- format on a track up to 3 times before reporting an
- error. A format operation done without the verify
- option is considerably faster than one done with the
- verify option.
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- The /3, /H, /L, /8, /T:xx and /V switches are optional. Spaces
- are not required between multiple switches. If only the drive
- letter is specified, then MAXI Form will default to a 420k disk
- with no verify.
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- If an invalid command line option is specified, an error message
- will be displayed along with a summary of the valid options.
- Press the <Esc> key to quit the help screen and return to DOS.
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- Command line What it will do
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- MAXI B: /3/H/V will format a 1.6 meg disk in drive B:
- (assuming the drive is a 1.44 meg, 3-1/2
- inch drive) with verify on.
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- MAXI A: /8/T:81 will format an 810k (81 cylinder), 5-1/4
- inch disk in drive A:, assuming drive A:
- is a 1.2 meg drive.
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- MAXI A: /L will format a 420k disk in drive A:,
- assuming drive A: is a 1.2 meg drive.
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- MAXI B: will format a 420k disk in drive B:,
- assuming drive B: is a 360k drive.
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- MAXI A: /H will format a 1.4 meg disk in drive A:,
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- MAXI Form does not check to see what kind of drive is
- connected as the specified device. This allows you the
- flexibility of, for example, creating an 800k 5.25 inch disk
- in a 1.2 meg drive or an 800k disk in a 1.44 meg drive. DO
- NOT SPECIFY AN 80 TRACK DISK TYPE FOR A 40 TRACK (360K 5.25
- INCH) DRIVE. THIS MAY CAUSE THE DRIVE TO PHYSICALLY JAM UP.
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- THE FORMATTING CYCLE
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- When it is ready to go, MAXI Form will prompt you to insert a
- disk into the specified drive. It will display a message
- indicating the type of disk to be formatted, and in which drive.
- At this point, you can either insert the disk and press <-- to
- procede, press the <escape> key to abort and return to the DOS
- prompt, or press the <F1> function key for the on-screen help
- display. Use <PgUp> and <PgDn> to cycle through the pages of the
- help screen. Press <Esc> to return to the main screen.
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- Before formatting the disk, MAXI Form will check to see if the
- disk is already formatted. If it is formatted as a DOS disk,
- MAXI Form will display the volume label, total disk size, bytes
- used and free space on the disk. You will then be prompted to
- continue formatting or quit. If you type in anything other than
- Y <-- , you will terminate the current process and be taken to
- the "Format Another" prompt.
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- As the disk is being formatted, the current cylinder and head
- being processed is displayed, along with a indication of the
- approximate percent completion. If the verify option was
- specified, indications of the number of media errors detected and
- the current re-try attempt (if re-tries are required on a given
- cylinder) are also given.
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- You may interrupt the formatting cycle at any point by pressing
- the <Esc> key. When the current track has been completed, MAXI
- Form will terminate the formatting operation and display an error
- message. Disks interrupted in this fashion will not be usable.
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- If MAXI Form detects a major system error (like the no disk in
- the drive, or the drive door being opened after formatting has
- started, the process will be terminated and an error message
- displayed.
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- When the formatting cycle is complete (i.e the required number of
- cylinders have been formatted, and the disk boot record data have
- been written), you will be asked to enter a volume label of 1 to
- 11 characters. (This is similar to the DOS FORMAT program with
- the /V option specified.) Type in the label, then press <--. If
- you do not wish to label the disk, press <-- alone.
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- When the label has been written to the disk, MAXI Form will
- display the total space available on the disk, the number of byte
- locked out in bad sectors, and the amount of usable space on the
- disk. Note that bad sectors are only detected and locked out if
- the /V verify option has been selected on the command line. The
- default is NO VERIFY.
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- You will then prompt prompted for formatting additional disks of
- the same type in the same drive. If you type in anything other
- than Y <-- , you will exit MAXI Form and return to DOS.
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- USING SMAX.COM
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- While DOS versions 3.2x and later can automatically handle the
- housekeeping required to access MAXI style extended capacity
- disks, the BIOS and hardware on many systems will not. SMAX.COM
- is a memory resident driver which is used to improve the
- compatibility of MAXI extended capacity disks with some
- combinations of hardware and DOS. It is not a true device driver
- in the conventional sense of DOS terminology. Rather, it is a
- simple TSR (terminate but stay resident) program which patches
- into the BIOS disk interrupt vector (interrupt hex 13) and
- changes the EOT (end of track, or last sector in a track)
- parameter to match the increased value of the MAXI extended
- capacity disks when it detects a disk read or write operation.
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- SMAX may be freely copied and distributed to your
- friends for their PRIVATE, NON-COMMERCIAL use (so that
- they can read files which you may send them on MAXI
- formatted disks) provided that the copyright notice is
- not removed. Third party software developers or vendors
- wishing to include SMAX with their own commercial
- products require the prior written permission of Herne
- Data Systems along with a runtime distribution license.
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- When to Use SMAX
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- To determine whether or not you need to use SMAX with your system
- configuration, perform the following simple test.
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- - Install SMAX on a cold system boot.
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- - Format an extended capacity (420k/800k/1.4meg/1.6 meg) disk
- with MAXI Form.
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- - Turn off SMAX or reboot your system without SMAX installed,
- then try to copy a number of relatively long files (eg. over
- about 20k bytes long each) to the new disk using the DOS
- COPY or XCOPY command or equivalent.
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- - If you get an error message (eg. 'general failure reading
- drive ...' or 'sector not found') then you need to install
- SMAX to use the MAXI formatted extended capacity disks.
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- If SMAX is required on your system, it should be
- installed BEFORE using MAXI for formatting the extended
- capacity disks and before reading or writing any
- previously formatted MAXI disks. This is most easily
- done by inserting the required command line into your
- AUTOEXEC.BAT file.
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- Installing SMAX
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- To install SMAX automatically on a cold boot, type the following
- command at the DOS prompt (or insert the line into your
- AUTOEXEC.BAT file):
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- SMAX <--
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- SMAX checks to see that you are using DOS 3.20 or later before
- installing itself. Once installed, SMAX remains resident in your
- computer's RAM and is active for all floppy drives on your
- system. The resident portion of SMAX requires only 512 bytes of
- memory. SMAX also accepts several command line options. These
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- SMAX 0 Turns off SMAX so that it remains hooked into the
- interrupt 13h chain, but does nothing. If SMAX is not
- resident, an error message is displayed. Note that the
- '0' can be either the letter o (uppercase or lowercase)
- or the numeral zero.
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- SMAX 1 Turns on SMAX that has been previously turned off with
- the 0 option. If SMAX is not resident, it is installed
- as for a first time installation. Note that the '1' can
- be either the letter i (uppercase or lowercase) or the
- numeral one.
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- SMAX 40 Turns off the 80 track double density mode for 1.2 meg
- drives to allow them to access 360k/420k disks.
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- SMAX 80 Turns on the 80 track double density mode for 1.2 meg
- drives. This allows 720k/800k 5-1/4 inch disks to be
- formatted and used in 1.2 meg drives with normal 360k
- DD media. On most systems, this feature is only
- supported for drives A: and B: due to BIOS limitations.
- In addition, it will also remove the ability for these
- drives to access 360k/420k disks.
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- SMAX E Enables SMAX for secondary controlled drives. This is
- the default mode.
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- SMAX N Disables SMAX for secondary controlled drives. The
- BIOS in some secondary floppy disk controller cards,
- such as those used with some external expansion drives,
- is not compatible with SMAX. This options allows SMAX
- to be used for internal, primary controlled drives,
- while not interfering with the use of secondary
- controlled drives.
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- SMAX R Re-installs a previously un-installed copy of SMAX.
- This option re-hooks an existing copy of SMAX into the
- interrupt 13h chain without placing a new copy in
- memory. If SMAX is not resident, it is installed as for
- a first time installation.
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- SMAX U Un-installs a previously installed copy of SMAX. This
- option removes SMAX from the interrupt 13h chain, thus
- deactivating it, but leaves the code resident in
- memory. If SMAX is not resident or it is not the last
- link in the interrupt 13h chain, an error message is
- displayed.
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- SMAX ? Checks the current status of SMAX in memory, if
- present.
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- If you attempt to install SMAX with no options specified (or with
- the ? option) when it is already resident, a status message will
- be displayed showing the currently active options. If you attempt
- to install SMAX with a command line option not listed above, you
- will get an error message.
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- SMAX options can be changed at any time after it is resident in
- memory by running the appropriate command line. This will change
- the current parameters for the copy of SMAX in memory and will
- not result in another copy of SMAX being loaded into memory.
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- Disabling SMAX
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- SMAX will not normally interfere with the use of standard floppy
- DOS disks and it is completely transparent to hard disks. Both
- regular style DOS disks and MAXI extended capacity disks can be
- used interchangeably and transparently on any floppy drive in
- your system by most application software such as word processors,
- spreadsheets and databases. However, it is recognized that some
- programs, such as those which access the disk at the physical
- sector level or in an unconventional manner (including some hard
- disk fast backup utilities and some versions of the DOS FORMAT
- and DISKCOPY programs) do not work correctly with SMAX installed.
- For such cases, SMAX can be de-activated without re-booting the
- computer by using one of two command line options as summarized
- above:
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- SMAX U <--
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- SMAX 0 <--
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- The U option will completely remove the SMAX code from the
- interrupt 13h chain and return everything to its previous state.
- The SMAX code remains resident in memory and can be re-activated
- later using the R command line option. The U option can only be
- used if SMAX is the last link in the interrupt 13h chain. This
- condition is required in order to be able to correctly re-
- establish the previous interrupt 13h chain. If SMAX detects that
- it is not the last link, it will display an error message telling
- you to use the 0 option instead.
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- The 0 option will set a disabling flag within SMAX itself,
- without actually removing the code from the interrupt 13h chain.
- SMAX can then be re-activated using the 1 option when required.
- The 0 method is required when SMAX is not the last link in the
- interrupt 13h chain, since it does not disturb the existing
- chain.
-
- A special compatibility concern may arise when using two floppy
- disk controller cards: a primary card and a secondary or add-on
- card. The primary card may require SMAX to work correctly, while
- the BIOS in the secondary card (such as a CompatiCard, usually
- controlling external floppy drives) may become confused by SMAX.
- In this case, use the SMAX N option to disable SMAX for
- externally controlled drives.
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- If you wish to install another interrupt 13h handler after
- installing SMAX, but wish to keep SMAX last in the chain, then
- the following procedure can be used:
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- - Un-install SMAX with the U option. This releases SMAX from
- the chain, but keeps it in memory, and lets the other TSR
- hook in.
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- - Install the other TSR.
-
- - Re-install SMAX with the R option. This re-links SMAX to the
- end of the interrupt chain.
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- 80 Cylinder Double Density Mode
-
- The 1.2 meg disk drives used in AT class machines are capable of
- reading and writing 80 cylinders. Normally this feature is used
- only in high density mode (1.2 meg or 1.4 meg). However, in
- order to do this reliably, special (i.e. more expensive) high
- density (HD) diskettes are required. Some BIOSes will let you
- format and use 80 cylinder double density (DD) 5-1/4 inch disks
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- in 1.2 meg drives. However, most will not. With the 80 option
- of SMAX, you can take advantage of this to get up to 800k on a
- normal 360k double density disk with any BIOS! This is done by
- recording the data at the same bit density as normal 360k disks,
- but with twice the number of cylinders. In terms of reliability,
- the disks are just as reliable as 360k disks that have been
- formatted and used in 1.2 meg drives.
-
- Of course, the 80 cylinder DD disks will NOT be usable in 360k
- drives, but will be usable in the 80 cylinder DD, 5-1/4 inch
- drives used on some non-standard MS-DOS systems. The 80 option
- is not required if your BIOS normally supports reading and
- writing this disk type.
-
- To activate the 80 cylinder mode of SMAX, use the command line:
-
- SMAX 80 <--
-
- (Because of limitations of BIOS flag storage areas, this feature
- is limited to drives A: and B: only. On most systems this is
- adequate because the standard AT type machine has only two drives
- with the 1.2 meg drive as A:.) The 80 cylinder mode will not
- affect normal 80 cylinder disks (i.e. 3-1/2 inch and 1.2/1.4 meg
- 5-1/4 inch). However, with the 80 cylinder mode activated, you
- will not normally be able to access 360k/420k disks in the 1.2
- meg drive. To de-activate the 80 cylinder mode, use the command
- line:
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- SMAX 40 <--
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- This will return the machine to normal 40 cylinder DD mode for
- 1.2 meg drives.
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- THE TECHNICAL DETAILS
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- MAXI extended capacity disks work on the basis of creating a disk
- with extra sectors on each track, and extra tracks on each disk.
- On a normal DOS disk (e.g. 360k with 9 sectors per track), there
- is enough space on each track taken up with filler and padding
- bytes to provide another sector. Just by adding an extra sector
- per track, you can turn a 360k disk into a 400k disk. If you add
- a few more tracks (most modern disk drives are quite capable of
- getting more than 40 tracks), the capacity can be boosted to 420k
- or more! All of this occurs without data compression or
- encryption of any kind.
-
- We admit that some of the current generation of 'disk expanders'
- claim they can double the capacity of a disk. However, all of
- that is done with data compression. Such disks are not
- transportable (i.e. you cannot use them on another machine not
- equipped with the data compression board or software).
-
- Normal DOS disks and MAXI style disks can be used transparently
- and interchangeably on any system configured to use MAXI style
- disks. The main parameters for the MAXI style disks are outlined
- below. Other parameters (such as number of directory entries,
- allocation unit size, etc.) are the same as the corresponding
- standard DOS disk.
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- Table 2: Technical Data of MAXI Style Disks
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- DISK TYPE
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- PARAMETER 420k 800k 1.4 meg 1.6 meg
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- sectors/track 10 10 17 20
- default # tracks 42 80 82 80
- # FAT sectors 2 3 9 10
- sector interleave 1 1 1 1
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- APPENDIX A: ENHANCEMENTS AND IMPROVEMENTS
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- New Features of v1.7
-
- MAXI Form v1.7 has the following new features and improvements
- over v1.61:
-
- - A 'safe-format' feature which checks to see if disk has been
- previously formatted has been added.
-
- - The formatting process can be user terminated by pressing
- the <Esc> key.
-
- - The final display of disk stats now includes total disk
- space, bytes locked out in bad sectors and free space
- available on the disk.
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- - Improved disk verify option.
-
- - Improved on screen help.
-
- - Improved documentation.
-
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- New Features of v1.61
-
- MAXI Form v1.61 has the following new features and improvements
- over v1.6:
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- - Improved version of SMAX which can be disabled for secondary
- floppy disk controller cards. This allows MAXI to work with
- CompatiCard style external floppy controllers.
-
- - Revised signon screen and shareware notice.
-
- - Updated documentation.
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- - VISA credit cards now accepted for registration fees.
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- New Features of v1.6
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- MAXI Form v1.6 has the following new features and improvements
- over v1.54a:
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- - Supports formatting of 800k double density disks in 1.2 meg
- drives.
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- - Improved version of SMAX to allow use of 800k DD disks in
- 1.2 meg drives, and activation/de-activation without having
- to re-boot.
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- - Supports user adjustable number of cylinders to format.
-
- - New address information for shareware registrations.
-
- - Improved disk verify method that writes data to a track when
- verifying it instead of just trying to read it.
-
- - Updated documentation.
-
- - Unlimited user corporate/institutional site licenses now
- available.
-
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- New Features of v1.54
-
- MAXI Form v1.54 has the following new features and improvements
- over v1.52:
-
- - Supports formatting 420k disks in 1.2 meg drives.
-
- - Improved error detection and handling routines.
-
- - On screen display of type of disk being formatted. (This
- lets you know how MAXI interpreted your command line
- switches).
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- - Automatically re-tries formatting a track up to 3 times
- before reporting an error (with verify option on).
-
- - Improved version of SMAX compatible with more hardware
- BIOS's.
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- - Automatically determines if you have correct DOS version
- (3.20 or later).
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