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;******************************************************************************
;*
;* Device Masher System Professional
;* -- Language guide - V 1.0 --
;*
;* (c) 1994 ParCon Software
;*
;* TEXT INFORMATION: ENGLISH DMS TEXT TRANSLATION
;*
;******************************************************************************
;THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS SHOULD NOT BE REMOVED AS FUTURE FOR TRANSLATIONS
; PEOPLE WOULD HAVE GOOD USE OF THESE INSTRUCTIONS KEPT WITHIN THIS FILE.
; IF YOU CUT OUT THESE INSTRUCTIONS , PLEASE INCLUDE THE REMOVED PART AS
; DOCUMENTATION FOR MAKING SCRIPTS.
;
; RULES FOR MAKING A TRANSLATION SCRIPT FILE.
; -------------------------------------------
;
; 1. FIRST OF ALL A TEXT ID, CAN BE WRITTEN,
; HOW TO MAKE YOUR TEXT ID.
; ex. ENGLISH, TRANSLATION WRITTEN BY, Michael Pendec, ParCon Software, 10.5.94
;
; <LANGUAGE>,
; <'TRANSLATION WRITTEN BY' text translated to your language>,
; <name>,
; <company if any>,
; <DATE ex. DATE.MONTH.YEAR(without 19)>
;
; Translation information will be shown when you use the VIEW command.
;
; 1. EACH TRANSLATION BEGINS WITH A 'IDxxx' NUMBER, STARTING FROM THE BEGINNING
; OF THE LINE, IT IS THE STRING ID AND NUMBER IDENTIFIER.
;
; 2. EVERY TRANSLATION BEGINS WITH A '<*' . AFTER THIS IDENTIFIER '<*'
; THE TRANSLATOR WILL KNOW THAT ALL TEXT SHOULD BE SHOWN AS WRITTEN.
; INCLUDING TABS, RETURNS, AND OTHER CHARS WILL BE SHOWN.
; THE PROGRAM WILL CONTINUE STORING THE STRING UNTILL IT
; MEETS A '*>' ENDMARK.
;
; 3. A COMMENT IN THIS TEXTFILE BEGINS WITH A ';' AND *MUST* BE AT THE START
; OF A LINE.
;
; 4. THE SCRIPT MUST BE ENDED WITH A 'IDEND:' .
;
;
; OTHER INFORMATION:
; THE CHARACTER '' IS EQUAL TO THE ESCAPE CODE NUMBER 155
; THE CHARACTER '; IS EQUAL TO THE LINEFEED CODE NUMBER 13
;
;
; V E R Y I M P O R T A N T!!!!!
; --------------------------------
; IF YOU CHANGE THE '%' IDENTIFIER USED IN THIS TEXT, IT WILL RESULT
; IN DMS GOING INTO A 'FATAL ERROR'. AND YOU WILL HAVE TO
; '%' IS USED AS IDENTIFIER FOR NAMES, VALUES ETC. , IN DMS.
; SO, WHEN YOU TRANSLATE THE TEXT, YOU MUST COPY THE EXACT STRING
; WHICH BEGINS FROM THE '%' SIGN, AND UNTILL A SPACE OR RETURN,
; TO THE TRANSLATED TEXT.
; IN MOST CASES, YOU WILL BE ABLE TO 'FIGURE OUT' WHAT DMS IS TRYING TO
; WRITE WHEN YOU SEE A '%' SIGN.
; I DON'T THINK YOU WILL HAVE DIFFICULTIES TRANSLATING STRING WHICH
; INCLUDE THE '%' SYMBOL/SIGN.
;
; EX. Header Maybe Corrupt ID: %s
; WILL BE SHOWN IN DMS AS:
; Header Maybe Corrupt ID: MaPus
ID_TEXT:
ENGLISH, TRANSLATION WRITTEN BY, Michael Pendec, ParCon Software, 10.5.94
ID1:
<* Not enough Memory.
*>
ID2:
<*K DMS Overlay error.
*>
ID3:
<*31mInsert Disk into 33m%s31m and Press [RETURN] *>
ID4:
<*
Can't Initialise Device.
*>
ID5:
<*0;31;40mK*** Break: DMS
*>
ID6:
<*All Done!
*>
ID7:
<* Fatal error!
*>
ID8:
<*Press [RETURN] to continue . . .*>
ID9:
<*K Can't find Info Header. Invalid DMS Archive.
*>
ID10:
<*K Info Header CRC Error. O:%04X N:%04X.
*>
ID11:
<*K Header Maybe Corrupt ID: %s
*>
ID12:
<*K File %s is a HighDensity disk DMS file.
In order to unpack correctly, you must:
1: Use the 'HD' option
2: Use a HighDensity Diskdrive and a HighDensity disk.
*>
ID13:
<*K File %s is an MSDOS disk DMS file.
In order to unpack correctly, you must:
1: Use the 'PC' option
2: Mount PCx: (if needed to)
*>
ID14:
<*K File %s is encrypted. You must supply the correct password
using the DECRYPT option on the command line in order to extract
the archive.
*>
ID15:
<*K File %s requires at least DMS version %01d.%02d to extract it.
You are currently using DMS version %01d.%02d
*>
ID16:
<*K File %s requires at least FMS version %01d.%02d to extract it.
You are currently using FMS version %01d.%02d
*>
ID17:
<*K Header Identification Error. ID:%04X.
*>
ID18:
<*K Header CRC Error. O:%04X N:%04X.
*>
ID19:
<*K File IO error. Short Read
*>
ID20:
<*K Data CRC Error. O:%04X N:%04X
*>
ID21:
<*K Decompression Error - Invalid Data Format.
*>
ID22:
<* CHECKSUM-ERROR T:%02d U:%-5d R:%-5d P:%-5d L:%-5d O:%04X N:%04X
*>
ID23:
<* CHECKSUM-ERROR T:%02d U:%-6d P:%-6d L:%-6d O:%04X N:%04X
*>
ID24:
<*K Verify Error on track: %02ld
*>
ID25:
<*K READ-ERROR on track: %02ld
*>
ID26:
<*K Disk Removed.. Aborting!
*>
ID27:
<*K File is encrypted, cannot REPACK an encrypted file.
*>
ID28:
<*K File is a HighDensity DMS file, cannot REPACK a HighDensity file.
*>
ID29:
<*K File %s is OK!
*>
ID30:
<* Adding DMSIMAGE to '%s'.
*>
ID31:
<* (C)ontinue/(o)verwrite/(a)bort.(C/o/a)?*>
ID32:
<* %-9s track: %02d*>
ID33:
<* %-9s %s*>
ID34:
<*%s0;31;40m
*>
ID35:
<*K
%s0;31;40m
*>
ID36:
<* %-9s track: %02d in: %-6ld out: %-6ld*>
ID37:
<*AK*>
ID38:
<*K*>
ID39:
<*K Can't open output file %s .
*>
ID40:
<*K Can't open input file %s .
*>
ID41:
<* Testing file %s ... %02d*>
;IF YOU NEED TO WRITE MORE THAN 9 CHARACTERS BELOW, MODIFY THE VALUE IN
; 'ID32', 'ID33' , 'ID36' ( %-9 = THIS ONE!)
;TO WHATEVER SUIT YOUR TEXT. YOU WILL NOTICE WHEN YOU WRITE TEXT ABOVE 9 CHRS.
;WHAT HAPPENS
ID42:
<*Skipping*>
ID43:
<*unPacking*>
ID44:
<*Writing*>
ID45:
<*Verifying*>
ID46:
<*Repacking*>
ID47:
<*Packing*>
ID48:
<*Saving*>
ID49:
<* FILE: %s
*>
ID50:
<* SIZE: %ld bytes
*>
ID51:
<* TRKS: %d
*>
ID52:
<* READ ERRORS: %2d, VERIFY ERRORS: %2d
*>
ID53:
<* TIME: %lu mins. %lu secs.
*>
ID54:
<* RATE: %lu tracks per minute
*>
ID55:
<*Cannot create directory '%s'. Already exists as file
*>
ID56:
<*K %s(%ld bytes) already exists overwrite? (y/N)*>
ID57:
<*directory '%s' not found, create it? (y/N)*>
;Here comes the Dms "VIEW" information structure
ID58:
<* File: %s Size: %ld Created: %s*>
ID59:
<* Lowtrack in Archive: %02d Hightrack in Archive: %02d
*>
ID60:
<* Packed Bytes: %ld UnPacked Bytes: %ld
*>
ID61:
<* Kickstart Version used : %ld.%ld*> ;Must remain on one line without a return.
ID62:
<* Kickstart version unknown
*>
ID63:
<* Machine Used: %s
*>
ID64:
<* Machine CPU: %s
*>
ID65:
<* CPU Coprocessor: %s
*>
ID66:
<* CPU Speed (Aprrox.): %d.%02d Mhz
*>
ID67:
<* Time to Create Archive: %lu mins. %lu secs.
*>
ID68:
<* Version Number of Creator: %01d.%02d %s
*>
ID69:
<* Version Needed to Extract: %01d.%02d
*>
ID70:
<* Disktype of Archive: %s
*>
ID71:
<* Compression Mode Used: %s
*>
ID72:
<* General Info: *>
ID73:
<*NOZERO *>
ID74:
<*ENCRYPTED *>
ID75:
<*APPENDS *>
ID76:
<*BANNER *>
ID77:
<*HighDensity *>
ID78:
<*MSDOS *>
ID79:
<*DMS_DEVICE_FIXED *>
ID80:
<*FILE_ID.DIZ *>
ID81:
<*
Info Header CRC: %04X
*>
ID82:
<* Track Plength Ulength Cmode USUM HCRC DCRC Cflag
----- ------- ------- ------ ---- ---- ---- -----
*>
ID83:
<* %2d %5d %5d %6s %04X %04X %04X %4d
*>
ID84:
<*UNKNOWN*>
ID85:
<*AMIGA OS 1.0 OFS*>
ID86:
<*AMIGA OS 2.0 FFS*>
ID87:
<*AMIGA OS 3.0 INTERNATIONAL*>
ID88:
<*AMIGA OS 3.0 FFS/INTERNATIONAL*>
ID89:
<*AMIGA OS 3.0 DIRCACHE*>
ID90:
<*AMIGA OS 3.0 FFS/DIRCACHE*>
ID91:
<*FMS AMIGA SYSTEM FILE*>
ID92:
<*AMIGA*>
ID93:
<*PC/CLONE*>
ID94:
<*ATARI ST*>
ID95:
<*MACINTOSH*>
ID96:
<*68000*>
ID97:
<*68010*>
ID98:
<*68020*>
ID99:
<*68030*>
ID100:
<*68040*>
ID101:
<*68060*>
ID102:
<*8086*>
ID103:
<*8088*>
ID104:
<*80188*>
ID105:
<*80186*>
ID106:
<*80286*>
ID107:
<*80386SX*>
ID108:
<*80386*>
ID109:
<*80486*>
ID110:
<*80586*>
ID111:
<*NONE*>
ID112:
<*68881*>
ID113:
<*68882*>
ID114:
<*8087*>
ID115:
<*80287*>
ID116:
<*80387SX*>
ID117:
<*80387*>
ID118:
<*NOCOMP*>
ID119:
<*SIMPLE*>
ID120:
<*QUICK*>
ID121:
<*MEDIUM*>
ID122:
<*DEEP*>
ID123:
<*HEAVY1*>
ID124:
<*HEAVY2*>
ID125:
<*HEAVY3*>
ID126:
<*HEAVY4*>
ID127:
<*HEAVY5*>
ID128:
<*K FILE: %s - Viewing Banner Text
*>
ID129:
<*K Searching in '%s' for FILE_ID.DIZ Text
*>
ID130:
<*K FILE: %s - Viewing FILE_ID.DIZ Text
*>
ID131:
<*K Saving FILE_ID.DIZ as '%s'
*>
ID132:
<*K No FILE_ID.DIZ found in '%s'
*>
ID133:
<*K FILE SIZE: %8ld bytes
K Working.*>
ID134:
<*.*>
ID135:
<*K NEW SIZE: %8ld bytes
K Finished making SFX file: %s
*>
ID136:
<*K THIS VERSION IS AN EVALUATION COPY.
K Register and g