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DISK COPY
Version 1.05 May 1995
Written by DCAT
© Copyright 1995 DCAT
All Rights Reserved
DISK COPY is copyrighted and all rights are retained by
the authors.
DISTRIBUTION
This program is distributed ' AS IS ' . The user assumes
all responsibility and risk related to its use. This
program may be distributed in any media ( ie PD libraries,
BBS ) provided that no charge is made for this program.
This excludes reasonable costs of media, copying and or
shipping. This document , DISK COPY and all .info files
must be distributed together.
DiskCopy may not be distributed commercially without
the authors written consent.
CREDITS
DISKCOPY was written using BLITZ BASIC 2 V1.90
HARD DRIVE INSTALLATION
From Workbench just drag the drawer across to where you
want it.
THE PROGRAM
DiskCopy is just that a Disk Copier. It can only copy standard
Amiga Dos Disks.
MEMORY CONCERNS
If you have low memory and one drive then this program is proably
not the best for you. Copying Disks in two drives is the best way
to use DiskCopy. This is because that method uses the least amount
of memory. If you wish to use one drive then DiskCopy will try to
allocate as much memory as it can for the copy. More than 900k of
memory will enable DiskCopy to copy a disk in One read & one write
pass. Less memory will require more passes. DiskCopy will not copy
a disk using one drive if you have less than 60k of memory.
NOTE - DiskCopy will set up its copy buffer in either fast or chip
memory which ever is the larger. Chip & Fast memory are not combined
to create the copy buffer.
HOW TO USE
The program is simple to use Click on the boxes to change drives.
Click on copy to Copy.
INFO
The buttons SOURCE INFO & TARGET INFO may be click on the return
infomation about the disks in those drives.
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