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- ^^^^^^TEXTWARE, SOFTWARE, and
- ELSEWHERE
-
- ^^^^^^^^^Goings-on in our TI
- Community
-
- ^^^^^^^^^^^by Jack Sughrue
-
-
- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^DMing the TI Way
-
- It is 3:30 in the morning. You
- can't sleep. You try counting
- spreadsheets, but nothing seems to
- work. One way to cure insomnia is
- to get a pile of, say, 15 disks full
- of games and utilities and tutorials
- and generic stuff. Then get a pile
- of blank disks (Keep all these
- things on hand for those nights of
- insomnia.) and copy the full pile
- onto the blank file. You'll finally
- have those backups you've been
- wanting in case something Dreadful
- happens to Guess My Number and Loan
- Amortization and other impossible-to
- -live-without files.
- Anyway, shove in your Disk
- Manager and start initializing all
- those 15 disks. This, alone, may
- put you to sleep, but if that fails,
- copying the disks - file by file -
- is sure to do it. Great for
- insomniacs; not great for making
- backups.
- So, if sleep's your reason for
- making copies, stay with Disk
- Manager.
- If getting the stuff copied is
- your reason for making copies, try
- Floppy Copy ($24.95 plus $2 S&H from
- Softspot, P.O. Box 8786, Silver
- Spring, MD); or from mail-order
- houses for maybe less.
- Floppy Copy copies quickly.
- With 2 drives it is capable of
- copying some disks completely in 24
- seconds. It will copy ALL disks
- within 3 passes at 138 sectors a
- sweep.
-
- FC can be loaded with any of the
- following: Mini-Memory, Extended
- BASIC, or Editor/Assembler modules.
- (M-M & E/A load 24 seconds; XB takes
- 50 seconds.)
- If all FC could do is make
- backup copies super fast, it would
- be worth the price. But that is not
- all it can do.
- It catalogs: displaying the
- complete status of the disk,
- including disk name and file index.
- It validates the duplicating
- process. Error messages will appear
- if the disk is not transferring
- data.
- It initializes. And it does
- that faster than Disk Manager, too.
- It has REDO functions (great for
- initializing or duplicating a number
- of disks).
- It has an immediate menu. Ease
- of back-and-forthing among the
- functions is just right.
- Within the larger functions,
- there are other menus: you can take
- just files for a quicker copy, or
- you can copy the entire disk
- (including the blank sectors), for
- an example.
- You can copy SSSD or any other
- configuration established by the DM
- or by CorComp.
- So far I've found that FC will
- copy everything but itself.
-
- FC comes with a single page of
- documentation. But you can choose
- some rather lengthy on-screen
- directions if you so choose. Once
- you've gone through the four sets,
- you really don't need to bother
- again. FC operates smoothly and
- with great ease.
- Even I got it working within a
- minute or two.
-
- One night I initialized 22 blank
- disks for a club swap. I stopped
- for a beer and a telephone call and
- returned to the task of copying the
- club's 22 disks. I did it with
- dread, in spite of the fact I really
- wanted to give Floppy a real test.
- I did all 22 disks before I went
- to bed. A piece of cake, thanks to
- Floppy Copy.
- The next night I did all kinds
- of things to check out its default
- system. I put in initialized disks.
- Floppy told me and gave its name.
- I put in damaged disks. Floppy
- gave me an error message. I put in
- disks with only 5 sectors used.
- Floppy read in 1 second, wrote in 2.
- FC always behaved and always
- protected me (and my disks) from
- myself.
- I'd highly recommend this fast,
- versatile tool to anyone with a disk
- system.
- *******
-
- Then a week or so passed and
- some disks I ordered (and some
- unexpected birthday disks) arrived
- at our post office on the same day.
- The disks I had bought contained
- DM1000 and MASSCOPY. The gift
- contained ULTRACOPY and DMIII.
-
- I tried ULTRACOPY and loved it.
- It was about as fast as Floppy but
- lacked some of Floppy's features.
- MASSCOPY was about as fast as Floppy
- and had a pile more features
- (getting closer to the DM cart).
- Then I loaded DMIII (which came
- from an Apple-owner friend who felt
- sorry because I had such an inferior
- machine). Pitiful creature, this
- friend. But, still, I appreciated
- the wonderful gift. And I thought
- it WAS wonderful! "Imagine, a
- resident DM, just like the big
- computers," my friend remarked.
- It was, too. A resident DM to
- draw from whenever my heart desired.
- With a few simple CALLS I could not
- catalog or copy or rename or
- printout or many of the other
- activities permitted only through
- the cart.
- For the next week I played with
- DMIII and MASSCOPY and ULTRACOPY and
- with a lot of the other programs I
- bought and the other (mostly
- utility) disks I got as the gift.
- I noticed, but I didn't "have
- time" (read inclination) to
- download DM1000 docs. I'd get to
- them and the program when I could to
- see what I had purchased, but it
- sure couldn't beat Floppy and ULTRA
- and MASS and, particularly, DMIII.
-
- How wrong I was!
-
- DM1000 (now up to version 5.0?
- and distributed Fairwarely and as
- part of the new FUNNELWEB and freely
- through GENIAL TRAVELER and,
- hopefully, your local user group) is
- stupendous! As a disk-manager
- environment all by itself it has no
- equal among any home computers. It
- simply makes the TI an immense tool.
- Developed by Bruce Caron for the
- Ottawa Users Group, DM1000 lets you
- move, copy, rename, protect,
- unprotect files; lets you rename,
- copy, catalog, print contents,
- initialize disks; lets you read ALL
- DV/80 files on screen; lets you
- initialize in box format (but also
- automatically initialize before
- copying disks); lets you change
- screen colors; lets you...
- But why don't you get DM1000
- from your group, unload the docs,
- read them over WHILE running the
- program, and amaze yourself and
- flabergast your Apple-owning
- friends. I did just that and it
- was great fun.
- A few months later I got
- FUNLWRITER (which has an updated
- DM1000 built in) and couldn't wait
- to show that same friend what my
- "inferior machine" could do. An
- even bigger flabergast resulted.
- Elaine, my wife, says I am a
- truly evil person to be so heartless
- to my Apple friend. My four kids
- concur.
- So do I.
-
- Ain't LIFE grand!?!
-
- [Jack Sughrue, Box 459,
- E.Douglas, MA 01516]
-
- ********
-
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