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-
- copyright 1990, 1992 by Mike Gaskill
- specification and documentation by Dave Williams
-
- OnePass is a replacement for DOS' "diskcopy" command. Unlike diskcopy,
- OnePass is not limited to available memory and does not require you to
- swap disks.
-
- Features of OnePass are:
-
- ˛ Single-pass copying of any standard floppy disk, including 720k,
- 1.2Mb, 1.44Mb, and the new 2.88Mb diskettes.
-
- ˛ Make multiple copies of the same disk without rereading original.
-
- ˛ Save the swap file, archive it, or transfer it over the modem, then
- build an exact copy of the original diskette.
-
- ˛ Can swap to hard disk or RAMdisk.
-
- ˛ Tested for compatibility under PC-DOS and MS-DOS versions 2.0
- through 5.0, PC-MOS/386 versions 3.2 through 4.12, Digital Research
- DR-DOS 3.40 through 5.01, and JP Software's 4DOS.
-
- ˛ Automatic formatting of destination disk. (only if needed)
-
- ˛ Suppress head track counter, 'another copy' prompt, completion tone.
-
- ˛ New 'another copy' prompt: 'Would you like to make another copy of
- this disk? Y/N' followed by, 'Would you like to make a copy of a
- different disk? Y/N'.
-
- Besides making quick diskcopies without playing the floppy shuffle, OnePass
- is also useful for duplicating software disks. Diskettes created by OnePass
- are identical to the original - boot disks actually boot, etc.
-
- Requirements:
-
- OnePass needs 64k of memory, one floppy drive, and a swap drive with enough
- space for the swap file plus 2k for additional information stored by OnePass.
-
- How OnePass works:
-
- OnePass reads the source diskette at a low level, then builds an exact image
- on the swap drive. You may save the file or write it back to diskette
- immediately.
-
- PAGE 2 ===========================ONEPASS.DOC===========================
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- Syntax:
- onepass d: [/options]
-
- where: d: drive to be copied. A or B.
-
- options:
- /[d:] swap drive. This can be any valid DOS drive letter.
- colon is optional.
-
- /type force drive to 360, 720, 1.2, or 1.44
- example: onepass A:/720 (force 720KB disk ID)
- You won't need this unless your machine's BIOS doesn't
- properly support drives over 360K. Valid switches are
- /360, /720, /1.2, and /1.44.
-
- /!:image.dsk use this name for OUTPUT image file. Any valid DOS pathname.
-
- /#:image.dsk use this name for INPUT image file. Any valid DOS pathname.
-
- /& quiet mode, turns off completion tone
-
- /? help screen
-
- * /$ skips another copy prompt
-
- * /0: writes zeros to temporary or saved image file
- example: onepass a: /0 (zero temp file before delete)
- onepass /0:infile (zero a file saved earlier)
-
- * /^ suppress display of head track counter during format.
-
- * /v: view file contents of a OnePass image file.
- example: onepass /v:c:\copies\copy1.dsk
- (displays as a directory, the contents of
- the OnePass image file 'copy1.dsk',
- located in the subdirectory 'copies'.
- If original disk had a label name, the label
- is the first entry in the displayed directory.)
-
- note: to allow use of all 26 drive letters for swapping, OnePass uses !, #, 0,
- $, ^ and & to enable other command line parameters.
- OnePass now provides auto formatting. (only when needed)
-
- * Registered version only.
-
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-
- Running OnePass:
-
- Here are some examples of OnePass at work:
-
- ONEPASS A:
-
- copy drive swap drive ∫ copy A: drive using defaults
- ⁄ƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒø ⁄ƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒø ∫
- ΔÕÕÕ€€€ÕÕÕµ ƒƒ> ≥hard disk≥ ∫
- ¿ƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒŸ ¿ƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒŸ ∫
- A: 1.44Mb C: hard disk ∫
-
-
- ONEPASS A: /E:
-
- copy drive swap drive ∫ copy A: drive using hard drive E:
- ⁄ƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒø ⁄ƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒø ∫ for swapping
- ΔÕÕÕ€€€ÕÕÕµ ƒƒ> ≥hard disk≥ ∫
- ¿ƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒŸ ¿ƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒŸ ∫
- A: 1.44Mb E: hard disk ∫
-
- ONEPASS A: /720
-
- copy drive swap drive ∫ forces OnePass to treat A: drive
- ⁄ƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒø ⁄ƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒø ∫ as a 720k device. Some clone BIOS
- ΔÕÕÕ€€€ÕÕÕµ ƒƒ> ≥hard disk≥ ∫ have trouble with diskette sizes
- ¿ƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒŸ ¿ƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒŸ ∫ larger than 360k. Use only if
- A: 1.2Mb C: hard disk ∫ needed.
-
-
- ONEPASS B: /Q:
-
- copy drive swap drive ∫ copy B: using network drive Q:
- ⁄ƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒø …ÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕª ∫ for swapping
- ΔÕÕÕ€€€ÕÕÕµ ƒƒ> ∫ network ∫ ∫
- ¿ƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒŸ »ÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕº ∫
- B: 1.2Mb Q: network drive ∫
-
- ONEPASS A: /B:
-
- copy drive swap drive ∫ copy 1.2 floppy using 1.44 floppy
- ⁄ƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒø ⁄ƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒø ∫ for swapping
- ΔÕÕÕ€€€ÕÕÕµ ƒƒ> ΔÕÕÕ€€€ÕÕÕµ ∫
- ¿ƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒŸ ¿ƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒŸ ∫
- A: 1.2Mb B: 1.44Mb ∫
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-
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- ONEPASS A: /F:
-
- copy drive swap drive ∫ copy 1.2 floppy using RAMdisk
- ⁄ƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒø …ÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕª ∫ for swapping
- ΔÕÕÕ€€€ÕÕÕµ ƒƒ> ∫ RAMdisk ∫ ∫
- ¿ƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒŸ »ÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕº ∫
- 720k F: RAMdisk ∫
-
-
- ONEPASS A: /!:D:\PROGS\DISK.1
-
- copy drive swap drive ∫ copy A: drive, save swap file as
- ⁄ƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒø ⁄ƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒø ∫ DISK.1 in D:\PROGS
- ΔÕÕÕ€€€ÕÕÕµ ƒƒ> ≥hard disk≥ ∫
- ¿ƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒŸ ¿ƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒŸ ∫
- A: 1.44Mb D: hard disk ∫
-
-
- ONEPASS B: /#:C:\DISK.1
-
- copy drive swap drive ∫ copy A: drive, use existing swap
- ⁄ƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒø ⁄ƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒø ∫ file DISK.1 in default directory
- ΔÕÕÕ€€€ÕÕÕµ ƒƒ> ≥hard disk≥ ∫ of C:
- ¿ƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒŸ ¿ƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒŸ ∫
- B: 1.2Mb C: hard disk ∫
-
- ONEPASS A: /!:D:\PROGS\DISK.1 /&
-
- copy drive swap drive ∫ copy A: drive, save swap file as
- ⁄ƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒø ⁄ƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒø ∫ DISK.1 in D:\PROGS and turn off
- ΔÕÕÕ€€€ÕÕÕµ ƒƒ> ≥hard disk≥ ∫ tone
- ¿ƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒŸ ¿ƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒŸ ∫
- A: 1.44Mb D: hard disk ∫
-
-
- ONEPASS B: /#:C:\DISK.1 /$
-
- copy drive swap drive ∫ copy A: drive, use existing swap
- ⁄ƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒø ⁄ƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒø ∫ file DISK.1 in default directory
- ΔÕÕÕ€€€ÕÕÕµ ƒƒ> ≥hard disk≥ ∫ of C: and turn off another copy
- ¿ƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒŸ ¿ƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒŸ ∫ prompt.
- B: 1.2Mb C: hard disk ∫
-
- ONEPASS B: /#:C:\DISK.1 /^
-
- copy drive swap drive ∫ copy A: drive, use existing swap
- ⁄ƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒø ⁄ƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒø ∫ file DISK.1 in default directory
- ΔÕÕÕ€€€ÕÕÕµ ƒƒ> ≥hard disk≥ ∫ of C: and turn off head track
- ¿ƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒŸ ¿ƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒŸ ∫ counter during format.
- B: 1.2Mb C: hard disk ∫
-
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- Registering OnePass:
-
- What's in it for me?
-
- If you use OnePass regularly, we'd like you to register. Now,
- we're realistic people and realize some people take a while to
- get a "round tuit", so we'll sweeten the deal a bit.
-
- Send in our puny $15 fee, and you'll get:
-
- 1) The very latest revision of 1PASS.EXE on 5 1/4 or 3 1/2 media.
-
- 2) /$ Toggle to turn off "another?" prompt.
-
- 3) /0 Security erase of OnePass swap files.
-
- 4) Automatic formatting of destination disk.
- (Onepass formats only when necessary.)
-
- 5) Bad sector checking of destination disks.
- Because OnePass duplicates the entire disk (including the fat)
- bad sectors are not allowable on the destination disk. OnePass
- verifies the format or examines the fat of a preformatted disk
- for bad sectors, informs the user then prompts for a new disk
- and retry. (not available before v1.50)
-
- 6) /^ Supress OnePass' head track counter during format.
- This helps to speed the formatting process by eliminating a
- procedure in the OnePass code. The enhanced speed is much more
- obvious on 25 mhz or greater.
-
- 7) /v: View contents of a OnePass image file as if it were the
- directory of a disk. (If original disk had a label name, the
- label is the first entry in the displayed directory.)
-
- 8) Support for the new 2.88Mb floppy disks.
- note: 2.88Mb support will be added when
- tecnical information is released.
-
- 9) Access to the OnePass support BBS.
-
- 10) Our handy upgrade policy - just send a stamped, self addressed
- mailer and disk and we'll return the latest version of OnePass
- for no extra charge.
-
- 11) Printed manual.
-
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- To make life easier, we've included a handy instant mailer - just print,
- fold, and stamp. For business users, we've also included an invoice you
- can print and send to your accounting department. Such a deal!
-
-
- COMMING SOON!
-
- ONEPASS TOOLBOX
- including:
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- OnePass command line execution tutor: Learn what OnePass can really do,
- and see exactly how to do it. OnePass switch options are displayed and the
- user is prompted for switch selections from a simple menu. OnePass displays
- your input on a simulated command line using the syntax required for execution
- from the DOS command line. Then, at the user's request, OnePass executes your
- selected options. (late 1992)
-
- OnePass utilities: Examine a OnePass image file disk copy and extract
- any desired file to diskette or nonremovable media. Archive your OnePass
- image file for easy storage and dispersion. Search the webwork of your
- harddisk directories for the lost or escaped OnePass image file. Examine
- the fat of any propesctive OnePass destination disk for bad sectors before
- you attempt a OnePass copy. (early to mid 1993)
-
-
- note from the author:
-
- I would like to thank Dave Williams whose DOS Technical
- Reference was absolutely indispensable as was the man. OnePass
- could very easily be nonexistent. In case I haven't said it
- enough Dave, THANKS A MILLION!
-
- I would also like to thank Gerry Ryan of DB Solutions Pty. Ltd.
- in far away Australia for his suggestion and improvement on
- my 'another copy' prompt. Thanks man.
-
- And a special thanks to all my beloved registered users. You'll
- be hearing from me............later.................m.g.
-
-
- ******************************DISCLAIMER*************************************
-
-
- Sorry folks. I do the best I can but I can't promise that OnePass
- won't make a machine out there do crazy stuff, or even damage a
- piece of hardware. I do promise to try and fix any bugs that are
- severe enough to merit the work..............
-
-
-
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-
- About Shareware:
-
- Shareware (also known as user supported software and other names) is a
- concept not understood by everyone. The authors of Shareware retain all
- rights to the software under the copyright laws while still allowing
- free distribution. This gives the user the chance to freely obtain and
- try out software to see if it fits his needs. Shareware should not be
- confused with Public Domain software even though they are often obtained
- from the same sources.
-
- If you continue to use Shareware after trying it out, you are expected
- to register your copy with the author and pay a fee. In exchange you get
- the latest version, updates, and support.
-
-
- Thank you for your support!
-
-
- Use the information in INVOICE.ONE or MAILER, or send your check or money
- order (US funds) to:
-
-
- Mike Gaskill P.H.# (501)-982-8273
- OnePass
- 1310 Smithwick #238
- Jacksonville AR 72076-0181 USA
-
-
- If you have questions or comments, address them to me at the above
- address, or at The Courts of Chaos BBS, (501)982-0059.
-
-
- History:
-
- 12/22/90 v1.0 original release
- 12/26/90 v1.01 changed help screen, updated documentation
- 02/05/91 v1.02 altered several display strings
- updated documentation for registerd version
- 01/12/92 v1.50 installed auto formatting.
- 01/19/92 v1.50 installed bad sector checking of destination disk.
- 01/29/92 v1.51 installed new 'another copy' prompt.
- 04/02/92 v1.53 added message scrolling.
- 04/11/92 v1.55 now copies bad sectored disks.
- 09/12/92 v1.60 makes multiple copies
-
-
- OnePass is coded in 100% assembly language by Michael Gaskill.
- Specification and documentation by Dave Williams.
-
- Special or corporate branded versions available at extra cost.
- Enquire for business or government site licensing.
-