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SFM Notes and Revisions
If you haven't already noticed, this program is written as
a contest entry. I am put it on GEnie as two separate files
in order to avoid your having to load one huge file when
many of you won't necessarily want the source code. As per the
contest rules I must make full source code available and may not
request donations. This is OK with me, especially since you
have already invested a fair amount to download these files. I
hope you find the program worth the investment.
The archive file names are SFM.ARC and SFMSRC.ARC.
If you have taken the time to also download the source code
I am confident that you will find something of value there. There
is quite a bit of hard to find information concerning DOS incorporated
in that code. There is also a "technical document" included with the
source code that I hope helps with understanding the general layout
of SFM.
As with all programs I put into the public domain I would like to
hear from anyone who has an opinion concerning this program or any other
I have contributed. You may write to:
David Steiner
2035 J Apt. #6
Lincoln, NE 68510
(402) 475-0601
or send me mail on GEnie [D.STEINER].
Finally I would like to say that I have no qualms about persons
using portions of this code in programs they write, just give me some
credit. However, I must make it clear that I don't want to see
versions of this program that have been altered by other people.
You may change the program to suit your needs however you wish, but
do not redistribute such altered versions of SFM. If you make a change
that you consider to be for the better, please write me and perhaps send
a disk containing the altered version if the change is major. In such a
case I will make the 'official' revision and distribute update files
(giving credit to the individual who made the change).
The reasons behind the above restrictions are many but I will
highlight a couple. My first concern is that someone may make an
alteration and not realize the full extent of the changes made.
Considering the power invested in SFM such a situation can be
detrimental to a system's disks (I know, I once overwrote my hard
disk's FAT with one from a RAM disk while testing some 'minor' changes).
The second reason I will cover is simply that I have a starving ego to feed
and wouldn't consider someone 'going over my head' to be terribly nice
on their part. Don't hold that against me, we folks who donate to the
public domain have little else to keep us going.
Hope you find SFM useful,
David Steiner
REVISIONS:
As I said, this program was a contest entry. Imagine my chagrine
when I noticed a bug in the program a few days after being sent off to
CPCUG.
The bug was relatively minor, and the only real one I have found
so far. When SFM was copying files from a root directory to somewhere
else it would skip the first file in the directory, if it were marked.
It had to do with the initialization of a variable in the CopyEntries
procedure it was:
i := NextEntry( w, 0 );
when it should have been simply:
i := 0;
The change is made in this version so you need not worry about it, I
however, still wonder if it is to be considered a point against me
by the judges of the contest.
VERSION 1.01
There was a very minor bug that I fixed concerning what happens
when you change disks during a copy. If you didn't have the destination
disk loaded in one of the windows you would get a message saying that
joined or substituted drives were not supported. It was related to
a stupid assumption I made when I wrote the disk changing routine,
ChangeCopyDisk.
I also updated it to keep track of how many files it is copying
during a copy operation. It now prints the Reading from and Writing
to messages with the number of the file in addition to the name.
This is nice for letting you know how much further SFM has to go before
completing a copy.