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- MAXI Form
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- User Notes
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- (version 1.51)
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- <c> 1988 Herne Data Systems Ltd.
- P.O. Box 714
- Station 'C'
- Toronto Ontario M6J 3S1
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- (416)535-9335
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- If you are not yet a registered user of MAXI Form, please consider becoming
- one. The cost is low (only $10.00) and the benefits are many.
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- The Fine Print:
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- This summary documentation package is provided solely for the benefit
- of getting new users familiarized with the features of the MAXI Form
- program. Complete printed documentation is provided to all registered
- users along with notification of and discounts towards future updates.
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- MAXI Form is intended to format blank disks only. Because it will
- destroy all existing data on a floppy disk, Herne Data Systems assumes
- no liability for losses caused by misuse or abuse of this product.
- This responsibility rests solely with the end user.
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- Please note that MAXI Form relies on quirks in the MS-DOS/PC-DOS
- operating system and BIOS ROM's. Although it has been tested on a wide
- variety of systems with DOS versions 3.2x and later, it cannot be
- guaranteed to work with all systems, especially ones which have been
- heavily customized and modified (including the installation of non-
- standard disk drives and controller cards) by the user; nor can it be
- guaranteed to work with future releases of MS/PC-DOS. (Some DOS
- releases may require the use of the special device driver program
- SMAX.COM (outlined later in the documentation) for reliable performance
- with some hardware systems.)
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- This documentation assumes that the reader is reasonably familiar with
- MS-DOS concepts and terminology and has a basic understanding of how to
- use his/her computer.
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- MAXI Form is a copyrighted program produced by Herne Data Systems Ltd.. It is
- distributed through user groups and bulletin board systems on the basis of
- 'user supported software' or shareware. While the program and this summary
- documentaion may be freely copied and distributed (provided that the copyright
- notices are NOT REMOVED), each end user is requested to register his or her
- copy with Herne Data Systems Ltd. along with a one time fee of $10.00 (in
- either US or CDN funds). Payment of the registration fee entitles the user to
- a copy of the printed documentation package as well as technical support.
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- Introduction:
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- Are you tired of running out of space on your floppy disks? How would you like
- to fit 420k on a 360k disk, 800k on a 720k disk, 1.4 meg on a 1.2 meg disk, or
- an incredible 1.6 meg on a 1.44 meg disk?
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- Sound impossible? Well not any more!! If you are using DOS version 3.2x or
- later, then the innovative new shareware program from Herne Data Systems called
- MAXI Form is just the thing for you. Using MAXI Form for all your floppy disk
- data storage needs is like getting an extra one and a half disks FREE with
- every box of floppies that you buy!!
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- NOTE: In most cases, NO SPECIAL SOFTWARE DRIVER PROGRAMS ARE REQUIRED TO
- ACCESS THESE DISKS FROM DOS. However, in cases where reliable
- standalone operation cannot be achieved (it is a complex function of
- ROM BIOS details, DOS version and disk controller characteristics),
- the simple device driver SMAX.COM can be used to patch the BIOS code
- and provide resident support.
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- MAXI Form is self documenting to the extent that it can be used by experienced
- MS-DOS users and a suggested registration fee of $10.00 provides you with full
- printed documentation.
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- In order to use MAXI Form you will need a 100% IBM compatible computer (PC, XT,
- AT, PS/2, Convertible, etc) with at least one 360k 5.25 inch, 1.2 meg 5.25
- inch, 720k 3.5 inch or 1.44 meg 3.5 inch floppy drive. The 1.44 meg PS/2
- drive can be used to format 800k 3.5 inch disks. External 5.25 inch drives for
- the PS/2 and most laptops are also supported under various versions of DOS.
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- Unfortunately, MAXI Formatted disks sometimes do not work reliably with some
- customized OEM versions of MS-DOS. In these cases you will need to use SMAX.COM
- outlined later.
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- MAXI Form works with all standard display adaptors and monitors
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- Starting Up MAXI Form
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- MAXI Form relies on command line switches to specify its input parameters. If
- you simply type in:
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- MAXI <-- (note: in this documentation the symbol <-- is used to
- denote the "return" or "enter" key.)
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- you will be greeted by an extended sign on message which gives the shareware
- details and a summary of the command line options. The general syntax for the
- command line options is:
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- MAXI {drive:} [/3] [/H] [/V] <--
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- Where {drive:} is either A: or B: corresponding to the physical disk drive
- on which you wish to perform the formatting operation. Use
- of other drive letters will result in an error message.
- This parameter must be explicitly included. MAXI will not
- assume a default value for the drive.
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- /3 is used to denote a 3.5 inch (720 k or 1.44 meg) disk drive.
- This will give an 800k disk or a 1.6 meg disk. An 800k disk
- can also be formatted on a 1.44 meg 3.5 inch drive.
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- /H is used to denote a high density (1.2 meg) AT type 5.25 inch
- or 1.44 meg PS/2 type disk drive. This will give a 1.4 meg
- disk or 1.6 meg, respectively.
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- /V is used to denote a "format with verify". With this option,
- the sectors on each track are read back in just after the
- formatting to make sure that they are OK. A message will be
- displayed at the end of the formatting cycle indicating if
- any tracks had detectable errors. Note that cylinder 0 is
- always tested for errors regardless of the setting of this
- switch. If errors are found on track 0, the formatting
- operation is aborted. A format operation done without the
- verify option is considerably faster than one done with the
- verify option.
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- The /3, /H and /V switches are all optional. Spaces are not required between
- multiple switches. If only the drive letter is specified, then MAXI Form will
- default to a 420k disk with no verify. Examples of valid command lines are:
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- Note: MAXI Form does not check to see what kind of drive is connected as the
- specified device. This allows you the flexibility of, for example,
- creating an 800k 5.25 inch disk in a 1.2 meg drive or an 800k disk in
- a 1.44 meg drive. DO NOT SPECIFY AN 80 TRACK DISK TYPE FOR A 40 TRACK
- (360K 5.25 INCH) DRIVE. THIS MAY CAUSE THE DRIVE TO PHYSICALLY JAM
- UP.
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- When it is ready to go, MAXI Form will prompt you to insert a disk into the
- specified drive. At this point, you can either insert the disk and press <--
- to procede, or press the <escape> key to abort and return to the DOS prompt.
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- When the formatting is complete, you will be asked to enter a volume label of 1
- to11 characters. (This is similar to the DOS FORMAT program with the /V option
- specified.)
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- Using SMAX.COM
- --------------
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- SMAX.COM is a memory resident device driver which can be used to improve disk
- reliability with some combinations of hardware and DOS. It is a simple TSR
- (terminate but stay resident) program which patches into the BIOS disk
- interrupt vector (interrupt hex 13) and changes the EOT (end of track, or last
- sector in a track) parameter when it detects a disk read or write operation.
-
- To determine whether or not you need to use SMAX, perform the following simple
- test. Format a disk with MAXI then try to copy a number of relatively long
- files (eg over 16k bytes long) to the new disk using the DOS COPY or XCOPY
- command or equivalent. If you get an error message (such as 'general failure
- reading drive ...' or 'sector not found') then you need to install SMAX to use
- the MAXI formatted disks.
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- To install SMAX automatically on a cold boot, just insert the following line in
- your AUTOEXEC.BAT file:
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- SMAX <--
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- SMAX should only be used with MAXI version 1.5 and later. Earlier versions of
- the MAXI itself will not run properly with SMAX resident in memory. However,
- the disks produced by earlier versions of MAXI will work fine when accessed
- under SMAX. In addition, SMAX will not interfere with the operation of normal
- DOS disks or hard disks.
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