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MultiDos v1.12 is (C) Copyright 1990,1991 by Kjell
H. Didriksen. All rights reserved. Freely
distributable, except that it may not be distributed for
profit without written permission from the author.
Hereby, Fred Fish explicitly gets permission to include
MultiDos in his library of freely distributable Amiga
software.
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What is it?
===========
A Cross-Dos/MSH like program. It will allow you to
read MS-DOS disks with a standard 3 1/2 drive.
Installation:
=============
Copy l/MultiDosFileSystem to l:
Copy devs/multidos.device to devs:
Execute PcMountAll from Workbench or CLI(put it in
your s:user-startup).
What do I do now?
=================
MS-DOS disks will now be available through dfx: as
all other Amiga disks.
What is MultiDos? If you have heard of CrossDos or
MSH, it is just about the same thing. Only better,
since you can read both MS-DOS and AMIGA-DOS disks from
the same Device name (DF0:, DF1:, DF2: and DF3:).
There is also a non standard format supported. (MS-DOS
on trackdisk blocks, gives you 880K disks.) Just note
that 880K format is not readable on a MS-DOS computer.
It is possible to make a mountlist entry to support
this.
If MultiDos are mounted as MDx:, it will steal DFx:.
This is done to cut down the diskchange overhead. This
will also make it possible to read MS-DOS diskettes from
DFx:. If you mount MultiDos whith another name, it will
not steal DFx:.
System/PcMountALL
=================
Starts MultiDosFileSystem on all mounted DFx: drives.
SYNTAX
PcMountALL
System/PcKillALL
================
Removes MultiDosFileSystem from all DFx: drives. But
leaves the devicenodes in the list (in case that
somebody still have a pointer to the devicenode).
SYNTAX
PcKillALL
System/PcFormat
===============
This format command will try to get as much as
possible out of a disk / partition. But if you like
cracy formats you can define them as a entry in the
S:PcFormat.spc file.
Spesial care is taken when formatting DFx: devices.
As default it is assumed that you want to format a disk
as a MS-DOS compatible disk. But if you want to use a
non-standard disktype (880K MS-DOS FORMAT) on a
diskette, use the option AMIGA, when formatting.
SYNTAX
PcFormat DRIVE <drive> NAME <name> [QUICK] [NOICONS] [NOVERIFY]
[NOLABEL] [AMIGA] [SMALLCLUSTERS] [-f<formatname>]
QUICK = Just initialize the disk.
NOICONS = Dont put a 'DISK.INFO' icon on the disk.
NOVERIFY = Don't verify disk when formatting.
NOLABEL = Don't give the disk a name (is not recomended).
AMIGA = forces PcFormat to use trackdisk.device when formatting
diskettes (WARNING: not compatible with MS-DOS).
SMALLCLUSTERS = Use 512 bytes clusters instead of 1024 bytes clusters.
<formatname> refers to a index in the file 'S:PcFormat.spc'
FUNCTION
Formats a diskette as a MD-DOS disk.
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Example of a body of a entry in 'S:PcFormat.spc':
F9: /* Format index, can be anything
you like, but it is recomended
that it differs from the
KeyWords below. This index
refers to a standard 3.5" disk */
SystemID = MDos1.0 /* System name (8 cps). */
BytesPerSector = 512 /* Usually 512 bytes. */
BlocksPerCluster = 2 /* Standard is 2. */
PreAlloc = 1 /* Number of blocks before first
FAT. */
NumbersOfFats = 2 /* Usually 2. */
NumberOfRootDirEntries = 112 /* Entries in root dir. must be a
multiple of 16 */
TotalBlocksOnDisk = 1440 /* Total number of blocks on disk */
FormatID = 0xF9 /* Format type, 0xF9 is 3.5" disks */
/* 0xF8 is for hard-disks */
BlocksPerFat = 3 /* 3 on standard diskettes. */
BlocksPerTrack = 9 /* 9 on standard diskettes. */
Surfaces = 2 /* 1 or 2 on a standard diskette. */
HiddenSectors = 0 /* Internal use, leave 0 */
BigTotalSectorsOnDisk = 0 /* If TotalBlocksOnDisk is greater
than 65535 then use this instead */
PhysicalDriveNumber = 0 /* Internal use, leave 0 */
ExtendedBootRecordSignature = 0 /* Internal use, leave 0 */
VolumeSerialNumber = 0 /* Internal use, leave 0 */
VolumeLabel = MultiDos1.0 /* Internal use */
## /* End marker for index. */
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Caveats
=======
Don't copy a file with name longer than 8 characters
to MS-DOS disks under 1.2/1.3 Workbench. Workbench will
crash. Commodore has fixed this under 2.0.
Kjell H. Didriksen,
Melhus,
N-4370 EGERSUND,
Norway.