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- This file serves to summarize DX's many features for those who
- are unfamiliar with it and to supplement the manual with the many
- new features that have been recently added.
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- The size of DX scares many people -- especially with the cost of
- downloading an unknown program of this size. Don't be scared
- away! DX will probably replace many of the small utilities and
- DOS commands that you now use for directory and file maintenance!
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- DX is THE MOST POWERFUL directory and file management utility
- available for DOS. It is not full-screen or mouse-driven deriving
- its power from the fact that most users work faster and more
- efficiently once they master a small set of commands and options.
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- NOTE: If you received a distribution disk directly from ECONO-
- SOFT, please run the DX_REG program first to copy and register DX
- (see the ORDERING INFORMATION section of this file for more
- information).
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- This file is organized as follows:
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- o FEATURE SUMMARY -- For those not familiar with DX, this
- section gives an introduction to its power.
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- o ORDERING INFORMATION -- How to contact ECONO-SOFT, a
- member of the Association of ShareWare Professionals, and
- information about the registration process.
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- o FILES IN THE DX PACKAGE -- Minimal and additional files;
- bulletin board distribution.
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- o NEW FEATURES -- For seasoned DX users, this section lists
- new features since v2.00.
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- o BUGS FIXED SINCE v2.00
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- FEATURE SUMMARY:
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- o Full path and hard disk support including logical drives.
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- o A very powerful and flexible file-matching engine allowing
- multiple wildcards and additional characters following and
- between the wildcard characters:
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- dx *test => matches files ending in "TEST" like
- "FILETEST", "XTEST", and "TEST".
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- dx a*b => files starting with "A" and ending with
- "B".
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- dx f*1*x.*x => files starting with "F", having "1"
- anywhere in their names, ending with
- "X", and having an extension ending in
- "X" like "F1AX.X" or "FILL1_XX.AXX".
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- dx *te?? => any file ending in four characters of
- which "TE" is the fourth-to-last and
- third-to-last characters like "TEST"
- and "FILETEMP".
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- o Multiple file specifications can be given -- both as
- inclusion and exclusion patterns:
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- dx .bas+.pas;*t
- => will match files with extensions of ".BAS"
- and ".PAS" only if their names do not end
- with a "T".
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- dx *t*+my*e;.pas
- => all files that have a "t" anywhere in their
- names; AND all files that start with "my"
- and end with "e"; UNLESS they have an
- extension of ".PAS" -- "MYFILE.EXT", "TEST",
- and "XTY.C" would match while "TEST.PAS"
- would not match.
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- o DX can search all directories, list all directory names,
- and test whether a set of files can fit on a different
- disk.
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- o DX can search any and all Compressed Files (CFs) -- ARC,
- LBRs, LZHs, PAKs, PKAs, ZIPs and ZOOs -- using full
- pattern matching; compare files within one CF to normal
- DOS files or files in another CF; rename and change the
- date/time of files within some CFs.
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- o MOVE, COPY, COMPARE, DELETE, and RENAME files across disks
- and directories. APPEND files to pre-existing files.
- Change file attributes and date/time stamp. Automatically
- "Go Bak" to a previous .BAK file. Move or copy entire
- directory trees and subtrees maintaining the directory
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- o Security conscience? DX can wipe the data in a file before
- deleting it... no unerase/undelete program can recover
- data that has been wiped. (DX has multiple wiping options
- including the Department of Defense's DoD 5220.22-M
- specification.) DX can also produce either a 16-bit Cyclic
- Redundancy Check (CRC), a 32-bit CRC, or a simple checksum
- of your files for data integrity checking -- useful in
- detecting Trojan horses or verifying files transferred
- electronically!
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- o FULL NETWORK SUPPORT! Including the ability to report,
- set, and clear the "Network Share" file attribute. DX has
- the option to wait for a file that's interlocked on
- another network node.
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- o You can specify exactly which file attributes to display.
- See any hidden or system files or hidden directories.
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- o You can select files within (or outside of) a specified
- range of file sizes and/or dates/times.
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- o Have you ever received a new disk and wanted to know
- immediately what commands are available? An option
- displays all ".COM", ".EXE", and ".BAT" files.
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- o DX can sort files by any combination of filename,
- extension, size, date/time, or file attributes --
- ascending or descending. Sort files within Compressed
- Files (ARC, ZIP, etc.). The sorted output may be across
- the screen (or printer) or columnar.
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- o All of DX's special processing may be verified on a file-
- by-file basis (default) or performed automatically.
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- o You can carry all of the extensive pattern and file
- matching capabilities into ANY TASK you need to perform.
- DX can RUN an external utility or command synonym against
- all files selected or generate (and, optionally,
- internally execute) DOS batch files for you. Couple this
- with the ability to search all Compressed Files and you
- can build batch files to process your entire hard disk.
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- o DX has an extensive set of output formatting options --
- including colors, printer formatting, "UPPER", "lower" or
- "Initial Caps" cases, 12 or 24 hour time formats, and
- screen width, height, and screen-handling options.
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- o DX is fully customizable -- set your favorite options once
- and they will always be used.
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- o Make decisions in batch files based on the ERRORLEVEL set
- by DX -- i.e. if files or disks exist or don't exist; if
- files compare; if a copy, move, rename, delete, etc. was
- successful or not.
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- ORDERING INFORMATION:
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- DX is ShareWare and, as such, is dependent on user support for
- ongoing development. Please support the ShareWare concept by
- registering software that you find useful. Please observe a two
- week evaluation period after which time you should register or
- discontinue use of DX.
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- ECONO-SOFT CompuServe [73267,1664]
- P.O. Box 181030 InterNet: 73267.1664@CompuServe.COM
- Austin, TX 78718-1030 512-832-1675, 800-367-7590
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- Registration: $49.95 (includes printed manual).
- Upgrades: $24.95 (includes printed manual).
- Postage: $10 on international orders (free in US).
- Texas residents: Please add 8% sales tax.
- MasterCard and Visa accepted; include expiration date.
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- If you have downloaded DX from a bulletin board and not all files
- were included in the package, you may request a ShareWare
- evaluation disk that includes all of the supplemental files
- described below. The cost of this disk is $10 and will be
- credited toward a future order. Alternatively, there is a 30-day,
- no questions asked, return policy so you may try a fully
- registered version at no risk.
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- Please contact ECONO-SOFT for information on multiuser discounts,
- site licenses, or custom versions.
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- _______ ECONO-SOFT is a member of
- ____|__ | (tm) the Association of
- --| | |------------------- Shareware Professionals
- | ____|__ | Association of (ASP). ASP wants to make
- | | |_| Shareware sure that the shareware
- |__| o | Professionals principle works for you. If
- -----| | |--------------------- you are unable to resolve a
- |___|___| MEMBER shareware-related problem
- with an ASP member by
- contacting the member directly, ASP may be able to help. The ASP
- Ombudsman can 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 P.O. Box 5786,
- Bellevue, WA 98006.
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- A non-registered DX.EXE will periodically display a reminder
- message requesting registration. This message is driven off of a
- random number generator and should appear approximately 5% of the
- time (your mileage may vary). The message will remain on screen
- for a minimum of 3 seconds after which time a key may be pressed
- to remove the message and continue program execution. After 60
- seconds, DX will automatically continue -- allowing unattended
- use during your evaluation. A non-registered DX.EXE will also
- ignore the /HEader switch.
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- As shipped from ECONO-SOFT, DX.EXE is not registered. This is so
- you may pass copies around to your friends and associates. The
- DX_REG.EXE program is used to copy DX.EXE to another
- disk/directory and register the copied program. If you received a
- disk from ECONO-SOFT, DX_REG.EXE will be pre-registered with your
- name and will copy and insert your name in DX.EXE. If you
- downloaded the DX package from a bulletin board, DX_REG.EXE will
- not be pre-registered. If you register with ECONO-SOFT by phone
- or through electronic mail, you will receive your CUSTOMER and
- ENCODE numbers directly. DX_REG.EXE will then be able to register
- your copy using those numbers. Regardless of how you register,
- once you've registered, a distribution disk will be mailed to you
- containing a pre-registered DX_REG.EXE.
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- MINIMUM FILES IN THE DX PACKAGE:
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- READ.ME => This file.
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- DX.EXE => DX v2.60.
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- DX.DOC => Documentation.
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- ADDITIONAL FILES:
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- DX_REG.EXE => Program to register DX.EXE.
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- DX.SYN => Sample synonym file for use with
- DX and a synonym processor.
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- FILES UPLOADED TO BULLETIN BOARDS:
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- DX-260.ZIP => Directory eXtended v2.60;
- includes DX.EXE, this READ.ME
- file and DX_REG.EXE.
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- DX-D20.ZIP => Documentation for DX v2.0. A
- simple text version of the 70
- page printed manual.
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- DXREAD.ME => This file.
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- NEW FEATURES IN DX v2.60:
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- o DX now supports 7 compressed file (CF) formats. A CF is
- the result of combining a number of files into a single
- file. Previously, DX supported only the ARC and LBR
- formats. Starting with v2.5, DX now supports the LZH, ZIP,
- and ZOO formats. In addition, the file extensions PAK and
- PKA are recognized as being ARC-formatted files:
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- - DX can display the directory contents of each of
- the CF formats. To tell DX to look within a CF,
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- directory structure and add a trailing "\" to the
- CFs name! (If you omit the trailing "\", DX will
- report directory information for the CF itself
- instead of looking inside.)
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- For instance, if the file "MYZIP.ZIP" were present
- in the directory "C:\ZIPS", the following commands
- will display it's internal directory:
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- dx c:\zips\myzip\ => display all files
- in "myzip.zip".
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- dx myzip\*.com+*.exe => only display .com
- and .exe files in
- "myzip.zip".
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- dx myzip\/sin:1-jan => only display files
- within "myzip.zip"
- created this year.
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- dx myzip => display information
- about the ZIP
- itself; do not look
- inside the ZIP.
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- - When asked to search entire disks for files or file
- combinations, DX can include the CFs in that search
- enabling you to find files anywhere:
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- dx \lost.it /ff:a => search entire disk
- for "lost.it".
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- dx \ /ffind:all => all files on the
- disk.
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- dx .pas /ff:a => find all *.pas
- files starting at
- the current
- directory.
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- - The /FFind switch has been modified slightly.
- Previously, you could specify whether to search
- ARCs or LBRs individually. This is no longer
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- a trailing '\' is not dependent on /FFind.)
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- /FFind => search DOS directories
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- /FFind:Directory => (same as /FFind.)
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- /FFind:All => search directories and
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- /FFind:CF => search CFs only.
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- /FFind:ARchive => same as /FF:CF.
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- /FFind:Library => same as /FF:CF.
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- - DX can compare files within CFs to files in other
- CFs and to files outside of CFs! This is done by
- comparing the Cyclic Redundancy Checks (CRC) of the
- files so the CRC formats must agree. ARCs, PAKs,
- PKAs, LZHs, and ZOOs all use a 16-bit CRC so files
- in these CFs may be compared to files in other CFs
- (that use 16-bit CRCs) and to normal DOS files.
- ZIPs use a 32-bit CRC format so files within ZIPs
- can only be compared to files within other ZIPs or
- normal DOS files. LBRs do not contain CRCs so DX
- cannot compare these files at all:
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- dx *.c /comp:old.zip\ => note trailing '\';
- compare all "c"
- files to those in
- the ZIP.
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- dx zip1\ /comp:zip2\ => one CF to another.
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- dx a.lzh\/comp:b.arc\ => different CF
- formats.
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- - Combine the ability to look inside CFs with DX's
- batch file generation or /RUN features and you can
- do anything to any CF. The example below provides a
- way of doing a verified delete of all files in
- "MYZIP":
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- dx myzip\ /run:'pkzip -d $p $n'
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- - DX can rename files while they reside within ARCs,
- PAKs, PKAs, and LBRs. (This feature will be
- expanded to all CFs.) DX will not rename a squeezed
- file within an LBR:
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- - DX can change a file's date/time stamp while it
- resides in an ARC, PAK, or PKA. (This feature will
- be expanded to all CFs.)
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- dx myarc.arc\ /fd:1-jul-90:02:50
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- - Previously, DX could only handle a CF directory
- construct in the "source" position of the command
- line. Now, a CF-formatted construct can be supplied
- anywhere. This allows setting attributes and
- date/time of one file to that of a file that
- resides in a CF and also allows comparing files
- within separate CFs.
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- o DX now recognizes logical disk drives. Whenever a file
- specification includes a disk drive who's name is more
- than one character in length, DX will look in your DOS
- environment for a logical drive definition with that name.
- This allows long paths and/or filenames to be named by
- short, logical names -- kind of an extension to the DOS
- SUBST command. As usual, if the logical drive ends in a
- directory name that does not yet exist, you will have to
- follow it with a '\' for DX to automatically create it.
- For instance, you might have the following SETs and then
- reference them as shown:
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- set sw=c:\notes\software\
- set arc=d:\archive\dir\
- set critical=c:\.pas+.asm+.dbf
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- dx critical: /ff /cop:arc:\
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- "x$:" to be used as the target of a copy, move, or compare
- operation. If "x" is a valid, existing DOS drive, "x$:" in
- the target position is expanded to the same path as the
- source file. This may be used with /FFind to process
- entire directory trees. For example, it is now possible to
- copy an entire disk directory to another disk creating
- subdirectories as needed to maintain the original disk
- structure:
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- dx a:\ /copy:b$: /ff
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- o Prune and Graft! Very similar to "x$:", but more flexible
- -- DX now performs batch substitution on target paths.
- This allows you to copy, move, or compare entire
- subdirectory trees while maintaining the directory
- structure. Any pattern substitution used on the /RUn
- switch (or in batch processing) may be used but, in
- general, the only one that will make sense is "$p" which
- copies the path from the source into the target. (You
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- name in the target path?)
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- This can be used to backup files to another device or to
- copy or move an entire tree or sub-tree to a different
- anchor point in the directory structure of the same or
- another disk (prune and graft). Just as in normal
- copy/move, you should end the target with a '\' if there
- is a chance that the target directories do not yet exist
- -- this insures that the last part of "$p" is interpreted
- as a directory name and will be created if needed. You can
- use ".." to modify the path copied by "$p" if needed.
- (This also implies that if you really want to have a '$'
- in the target path, you must type it twice.) Here are a
- couple of examples:
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- dx \path /ff /move:\a\new\anchor\$p\
- => move all files starting at "\path" and below
- to "\a\new\anchor\path" and below; i.e. the
- file "\path\sub1\file1" would be moved to
- "\a\new\anchor\path\sub1\file1".
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- dx \path /ff /move:\a\new\anchor\$p\..\
- => same as above, except that the target path
- would omit "\path"; i.e. the file
- "\path\sub1\file1" would be moved to
- "\a\new\anchor\sub1\file1".
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- dx \ /ff /copy:d:\$p\
- => internally equivalent to copying to "D$:".
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- o For those who are security conscience, DX can now /WIPE a
- file's data before deleting it. The entire allocated data
- area will be wiped (this will usually be slightly larger
- than the actual data size reported by DX's standard
- display; it is the size reported in parenthesis on the
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- options on how to overwrite the file:
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- /WIPE:Zeros => writes zeros to every byte in the
- file.
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- /WIPE:Ones => writes ones (hex "FF") to every byte
- in the file.
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- /WIPE:A5 => writes the hex value "A5" to every
- byte. This is a very good pattern for
- destroying data. If /WIPECount is
- greater than 1 (see below), the
- pattern will alternate between "A5"
- and "5A".
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- /WIPE:DoD => follows the US Department of Defense
- security specification DoD 5220.22-M
- which specifies that ones ("FF") and
- zeros should be written 6 times (3
- times each, alternating) followed by
- the hex pattern "F6". A verification
- pass is then done to insure the file
- contains only "F6"s.
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- /WIPE => same as "/WIPE:A5".
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- /WIPECount:n => specifies the number of wiping passes.
- The default is once unless "/WIPE:Dod"
- is selected in which case the default
- is 7 passes.
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- o To insure that DX always wipes files before deletion, add
- the /WIPE switch(s) to your default SET command (see
- section 7.0 of the manual). Examples:
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- dx myfile /del/wipe => wipe the file to "A5"
- before deleting.
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- dx xx /del/wipec:3/wipe:z => wipe to zero 3 times.
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- dx xx /del/wipe:DoD => DoD standard wipe.
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- o DX now supports the use of synonyms with the /RUn switch.
- DX will recognize the presence of a soon-to-be-released
- Command Line Enhancer from ECONO-SOFT or the Cove Software
- Group's PCED product. If either product is present, DX
- will repeatedly expand the command line and execute the
- result until the synonym is exhausted.
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- ced syn zipd "pkzip -d" => syn to call PKZIP.
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- dx myzip\/run:"zipd $p $n" => verified delete of files
- in a "myzip.zip".
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- o DX will now report files that have the "Network Share"
- attribute set. These files will show an "l" (for Local
- Area Network) in the attribute field. This network bit is
- one of two bits marked as "reserved" by DOS. DX can set
- and clear this bit (using /FAttr or /TAttr) and limit its
- file selection (using /ATtr) to files with the bit set or
- those without it set. Note that DOS by itself does not
- permit setting or clearing this bit; network software must
- be present before DX can set or clear this bit (this
- feature may not work on all networks):
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- dx file.ext /fattr:l => set LAN bit.
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- dx file.ext /fa:l- => clear LAN bit.
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- dx /attr:!l => only show sharable files.
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- dx /at:l- => do not show sharable
- files.
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- DX will also detect if the other reserved bit, bit 6
- (value 40h), is set and will show a "6" in the attribute
- field if such a file exists. There are no known DOS add-
- ons that use this bit at this time -- however, DX would be
- capable of turning it on and off and limiting the file
- selection if some software were present that supported it.
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- o DX now performs dynamic memory expansion obviating the
- need for the DX_HEAP program included in versions prior to
- 2.60. In addition, DX's initialization code is reused. If
- DX fails to allocate memory, an error level of 60 will be
- returned to DOS. (The DX_HEAP program may appear to work
- on DX v2.60 but will only result in "wasting" memory.)
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- o DX will now swap itself out when shelling another program.
- This allows DX to grow to whatever size is needed and
- still execute other programs. DX shells other processes
- under four conditions:
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- - when calling the /LIst processor for viewing a file
- with the "L" or "T" option during special
- processing.
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- - executing a generated batch file.
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- - /RUN'ing a command.
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- when shelling via the /SWAPCtl switch. Multiple options
- may be given (all separated by ":"):
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- /SWAPCtl:Never => do not swap at all.
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- /SWAPCtl:List => when calling the /LIst
- processor.
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- /SWAPCtl:Batch => when executing a generated batch
- file.
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- /SWAPCtl:Run => when executing a command via
- /RUn.
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- /SWAPCtl:Shell => when shelling a secondary
- command processor.
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- /SWAPCtl:Xlist => all options eXcept "List";
- equivalent to
- "/SWAPCtl:Batch:Run:Shell"
- (default).
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- /SWAPCtl:All => all options; equivalent to
- "/SWAPCtl:List:Batch:Run:Shell".
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- default, DX will use EMS if it
- is available.
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- /SWAPCtl:Ifneeded => selecting this option tells DX
- to retry to shell the process by
- swapping out if swapping was
- originally disabled and the
- shell failed due to lack of
- memory. (This is also on by
- default.)
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- /SWAPCtl- => equivalent to "/SWAPCtl:Never".
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- /SWAPDev:x => select the disk "x:" to swap to
- if EMS is not available. DX will
- generate a filename of the form
- "$DX-pppp.SWP" where "pppp"
- represents the hex address of
- DX's Program Segment Prefix. The
- file will be placed in the
- disk's root and is marked hidden
- and read-only. It is deleted as
- soon as the executed process
- terminates. (If executed on a
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- The default, "/SWAPCtl:Xlist:Ifneeded", is to swap under
- all conditions except "List" -- but swap during list if
- needed. The reason for this logic is that Vernon D.
- Buerg's LIST processor, probably the most common list
- processor, usually doesn't take much memory and is called
- often -- therefore it should run as quickly as possible.
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- Some useful combinations might be:
-
- /SWAPC:Never:Ifneeded => no swapping unless needed.
-
- /SWAPC:All:NOems => all conditions; don't use
- EMS.
-
- o DX now can perform three types of CRC or checksum -- the
- /CHECKSUM switch has been removed in favor of the
- following syntax:
-
- /CRC => 16-bit CRC used in most CFs.
-
- /CRC:16 => (same as /CRC.)
-
- /CRC:32 => 32-bit CRC used in ZIPs.
-
- /CRC:Checksum => Simple checksum algorithm.
-
- o The /FSize switch may now be used with no arguments in a
- "dormant mode". It will not do anything unless a /COPy or
- /MOve is also specified. This means that it can be turned
- on in an environment SET and it will rename dormant unless
- /COPy or /MOve is also used. It will then insure that room
- exists on the target before allowing the transfer. Using
- /FSize with either a disk drive or cluster size works the
- same as always and is not dependent on /COPy or /MOve.
-
- o A new switch, /LOGTarget, is available which controls
- whether /COPy, /COMPare, /MOve, /REName, and /GOBak will
- log the target file name that was used. By default,
- /LOGTarget is on and will result in messages like "Copied
- to D:\Path\File.Ext." instead of simply "Copied." Use
- "/LOGT-" to turn it off if these messages are too verbose.
-
- o DX now adds a size mismatch test when comparing files. If
- the sizes don't match, the actual file comparison is
- skipped.
-
- o The /SIze switch may now reference other files (as /ATtr,
- /SINce, and /BEfore do) with the "@" construct:
-
- dx /size:@file1:@file2 => files between the sizes of
- "file1" and "file2".
-
- dx /si:@file:30k => files between the size of
- "file1" and 30720 bytes.
-
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-
- o The default batch file name is now "$DX-pppp.BAT" on the
- drive given by the environment variable "TEMP" where
- "pppp" is DX's Program Segment Prefix. (If executed on a
- network, please select a "private" disk.)
-
- BUGS FIXED SINCE v2.00:
- ==== ===== ===== =====
-
- o All previous network, large disk, and DOS 4.0x problems
- have been resolved.
-
- o DX now sets the "DenyNone" bit and correctly handles the
- "Network Share" bit when running under DOS 3.x and above
- for further network compatibility.
-
- o There were times where the /RDir switch would not remove
- all empty directories. This has been fixed.
-
- o DX will no longer set a file's date/time to that of the
- source file when /APPend'ing; it will use the current
- date/time as the default. This can still be overridden by
- the use of /TDate.
-
- o The /ATtr switch now turns off /Full allowing each to
- override each other.
-
- o The /Wide and /SINGle switches now turn each other off
- allowing each to override the other.
-
- o DX will no longer try to set a file date prior to
- 1/1/1980.
-
- o The /Wide switch may now be used with deferred special
- processing.
-
- o Column sorting is turned off when in /SINGle mode.
-
- o DX now correctly returns ErrorLevel 10 for "Path Not
- Found".
-
- o DX now checks for file existence before asking "Compare?".
-
- o Don't allow enhanced colors on /BColor.
-
- o Prevent DX from clearing a line when no output is desired
- -- when /HE:0/ST:0/TO are all specified.
-
- o A bug has been fixed whereby the dormant /FSize would wake
- up on /REName, /GOBak, or /COMPare.
-
- o Prevent v2.50 hang when a ZIP has embedded paths.
-
-
-
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