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- REPLICA.COM
- Version 1.0
-
- Fast Diskette Copying Utility
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- Copyright 1993, Life Sciences Software
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- SHAREWARE NOTICE
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- Replica.COM is a shareware program. If you continue to use it after
- a reasonable trial period, you are expected to become a registered user.
- Consistent with Life Sciences Software's policy, this evaluation copy is the
- full-featured program. It's not limited in any way and has no annoying
- delays or nagging messages to frustrate you into registering. The assumption
- is that if you continue to use it, it means you want it and need no prodding
- to register. Registration brings you telephone technical support, the
- personal satisfaction of supporting shareware, a substantial discount on
- future versions, and assurance that you have the latest version. To register,
- please fill out the form included with these files and send it to Life
- Sciences Software with a check or money order for $20.00. If a later version
- than this one exists on receipt of your registration and payment, that's the
- one you'll receive, on the diskette size of your choice (5-1/4 or 3-1/2) plus
- a printed instruction manual. The registration fee includes the cost of
- mailing.
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- FEATURES OF REPLICA
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- Replica is a diskette copying utility with the following features:
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- Automatically saves diskette image files to your hard disk.
- Instead of getting a fresh copy from a master diskette for
- subsequent copying sessions, all you need to do is copy an
- image file that's already on your hard drive. A directory of
- image (.RPL) files created by Replica is displayed whenever
- the program is run.
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- Excellent speed. One of the fastest programs of its kind.
- Copying time is as little as 25 sec to a preformatted 360k
- floppy and 43 sec to a preformatted 720k floppy, although
- the speed may vary depending on drive speeds. If a diskette
- is not formatted, Replica will format it automatically then
- copy a diskette image to it (formatting approximately doubles
- the overall copying time).
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- Uses expanded and/or DOS memory to store the diskette image
- for maximum copying speed. A source .RPL is accessed only
- once, and multiple copies are then made from the image stored
- in your computer's memory.
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- Keeps the diskette drive motor turned on continuously while
- copying to multiple diskettes, thus eliminating the need to
- wait for the motor to get up to speed before copying can
- start whenever a new diskette is inserted. This feature alone
- can reduce copying time per diskette by 20 percent or more.
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- Clock time continuously displayed. Elapsed time in seconds
- also continuously displayed during copying.
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- Easy intuitive operation.
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- HOW IT CAME TO BE
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- As a shareware author, I often need to make multiple copies of
- diskettes to send to people who register for my other programs. Several
- disk copying programs are available, and some are quite good. However, the
- tendency of several of these programs to prompt for each and every diskette
- copy made, plus an overabundance of options, finally got to me. What a
- nuisance that is when there are, say, 50 or more diskettes to be copied! I
- decided to write a copying program that asks at the outset how many copies I
- want to make and a couple of other questions, then gets on with the task
- without further ado, leaving me with no other duties but to replace copied
- diskettes with fresh ones as fast as I can. The result was Replica. I hope
- you like it.
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- RUNNING REPLICA
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- Replica should be run from a hard disk, since the image files it
- creates are about the same size as the floppy disks they represent. You
- should create a separate directory to hold both the program and the diskette
- image files it will create, and you should always run the program from that
- directory. The batch file INSTALL.BAT makes that setup easy for you. It
- creates a directory call REPLICA on your C:\ drive, copies all the Replica
- files to it, then switches to that directory.
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- Whenever you want to run the program, switch to its directory and
- type REPLICA at the DOS prompt. The loaded program displays three options,
- and you can choose among them either by scrolling with the up or down arrow
- key to highlight your choice and pressing Enter, or by pressing F1, F2, or F3.
- The choices are as follows:
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- F1 - Save a diskette image, copy now
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- This means copy the contents of a diskette to an image
- file in the current directory of your hard disk, then
- transfer that file to one or more floppy diskettes during
- the current session. This image file can be reused in
- later Replica sessions by using F2, below. Note: All Replica
- image files automatically receive the extension .RPL.
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- F2 - Copy an existing diskette image
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- This means transfer an .RPL file saved from a previous
- Replica session to one or more diskettes.
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- F3 - Copy a diskette image, copy later
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- This means copy the contents of a diskette to an image
- file in the current directory of your hard disk, for
- transfer to diskettes later, using F2.
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- Note that F2 can copy .RPL files made either by F1 or F3.
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- Selecting any of these options brings a prompt for the diskette
- drive letter of your choice, which will be either a target or a source
- depending on the action you select. Type the letter designating the floppy
- drive and press enter.
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- Immediate Copying (Options F1 and F2)
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- If you have selected option F1 or option F2 (make duplicate diskettes
- now), your first prompt will be for the target diskette drive. Your second
- prompt will be for the number of copies you want to make. Your third prompt
- asks if you want verification while you copy. The default is No verification,
- which you can get just by pressing Enter. Skipping verification brings you
- maximum copying speed. If you want verification, type Y and press Enter
- (this choice will approximately double the copying time).
-
- The final prompt is for a name for the diskette image (.RPL) file to
- be saved and/or copied. Existing .RPL files in the current directory are
- displayed on the screen in alphabetical order. Type in a file name following
- the normal 8-character DOS convention for file names. The extension should
- always be .RPL, but there's no need to type it in since the program will
- supply it if you leave it out. You may need to select image file names that
- include some reference to the diskette drive. For example, if your drive A
- uses 5-1/4" diskettes and your drive B uses 3-1/2", it would be good practice
- to include the drive letter in the .RPL file name since a diskette image file
- should always be copied to the same kind of diskette it came from. For
- example, an .RPL file for drive A, a 5-1/4" diskette, might be labeled A-Files
- while one for drive B, a 3-1/2" diskette, might be labeled B-Files.
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- Creating a Diskette Image File to Copy Later (Option F3)
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- If all you want to do is capture a diskette image file for later
- copying (or compression into an archive for modem transmission to another
- Replica user), choose option F3 on the screen menu. This brings only two
- prompts: the source diskette and your choice for the name of the resulting
- .RPL file in the current hard drive directory.
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- Using the Sample Diskette Image Files (360K.RPL and 720K.RPL)
-
- The Replica distribution package contains two image files, 360K.RPL
- and 720K.RPL. As indicated by their names, they are image files of a 360kb
- 5-1/4" diskette and a 720kb 3-1/2" diskette respectively. Both contain
- the same three files -- a registration form in WordPerfect 5.0 format
- (REGISTER.WP5), a registration form in Microsoft Word 5.0 format
- (REGISTER.WD5), and a registration form in ASCII text format (REGISTER.ASC).
- Use Replica's F3 function to transfer one of the .RPL files to an appropriate
- diskette drive on your system. You can then use either of two very popular
- word processing programs to print out the registration form and mail it to
- Life Sciences Software. Alternatively you can copy the REGISTER.ASC file
- to your printer using the DOS command COPY REGISTER.ASC PRN.
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- DISCLAIMER
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- Although thorough tests have found no ill effects from using Replica,
- Life Sciences Software makes no claim that the program will work on all
- systems and will not be responsible for any damage to data or any other
- losses that result from its use.
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- PERMISSION TO DISTRIBUTE
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- Replica and its associated files may be freely distributed as
- shareware provided they are not altered and all are distributed together.
- Sale rights are retained by Life Sciences Software. Commercial services
- specializing in shareware program distribution are permitted to distribute
- these files provided they notify recipients of their responsibility to
- register shareware programs with their authors.
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- Thank you for supporting shareware.
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-
- Pete Petrakis
- Life Sciences Software
- 8925 271st St., N.W., Suite 112
- Stanwood, Washington 98292
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