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- CrossDOS Plus Version 5.06
- =========================== TYPED BY SHARD - N&B
-
-
- TABLE OF CONTENTS
- -----------------
-
- New features in this Release
- Running CrossDOS or CrossPC from the Product Disk
- Installing CrossDOS or CrossPC
- Undocumented CrossPC Features
- Configuring an MS-DOS Hard Drive
- Changes from Versions 3 and 4 of CrossDOS
- Notes for Floptical Users
- Manual Corrections
- Troubleshooting - CrossDOS
- Electronic Registration
- Technical Support
- Electronic Bulletin Board Service
- Copyrights, Disclaimers and Trademarks
-
-
- New features in this Release
- ----------------------------
-
- Improvements - CrossDOS
-
- CrossDOS now has its own disk icon! When CrossDOS recognizes an MS-DOS
- disk, a disk icon appears with "CrossDOS TM" on the label. That's not all!
- If you are using 2.0 or higher, opening the disk icon will display icons
- for files and directories without needing to perform a Show/All Files
- first.
-
- We now support disks formatted to 10 sectors per track used primarily on
- Atari systems.
-
- Improvements - CrossPC
-
- We've significantly increased the speed of the serial port emulation. Our
- tests show the serial port to be reliable up to the baud rates on the
- machines listed below.
-
- Machine CPU Speed CPU Type Baud
- -------------------------------------
- A3000 25MHZ 68030 38.4K
- A500 7MHz 68000 4.8K
-
- Your machine may exhibit higher or lower values depending on your
- configuration. The general rule-of-thumb to use is: the more CPU power,
- the faster the speed.
-
- We've successfully used the following communication programs on CrossPC.
-
- Procomm
- Telix
- Compuserve Information Manager
- Prodigy
- Laplink
-
- We now display the information in the CrossPC debug window on the PC screen
- at boot time.
-
- We've increased the MS-DOS hard drive speed by about 10%.
-
- We've improved the mouse driver emulation to be compatible with more PC
- applications.
-
-
- Improvements - Configure an MS-DOS Hard Drive
-
- We've improved the MS-DOS hard drive configuration program. It now tries
- to support drives that are non-RigidDiskBlock formatted. It also displays
- more information at each step for your peace of mind.
-
- Improvements - Dr CrossDOS
-
- We've made Dr CrossDOS more intelligent in its diagnosis. If you're having
- difficulties, please use it before calling our technical support line.
-
- Improvements - Install
-
- We now provide an Uninstall option to try to remove as many files
- associated with CrossDOS and CrossPC as we can find. Use this option
- sparingly. There is NO need to do an uninstall before doing an install or
- reinstall. A reinstall will copy over the earlier releases of files with
- later releases.
-
- Improvements - READ.ME
-
- We have converted our READ.ME files into AmigaGuide documents for easier
- searches.
-
- Running CrossDOS or CrossPC from the Product Disk
- -------------------------------------------------
-
- Both CrossDOS and CrossPC can be executed from this product disk
- (particularly if you are running on a floppy based system). Just
- double-click on the appropriate icon.
-
- To start: double-click on the "PC0" icon. Your internal floppy drive will
- now be configured as an MS-DOS drive with the name "PC0:". You can now
- read and write preformatted MS-DOS disks.
-
- If you need to format an MS-DOS disk, double-click on the Format icon in
- the system drawer. Choose the device to format from the device list and
- answer any of the questions and options given.
-
- Double-clicking on the CrossPC icon begins the PC-XT emulation. Place an
- MS-DOS 720K boot disk in your internal drive and it should boot up.
- (Please note that 68000 users are only configured with 256K of PC memory in
- the emulation.)
-
- It's that simple.
-
- Installing CrossDOS or CrossPC
- ------------------------------
-
- You may choose to install both products using the Install program on the
- disk. This is particularly efficient if you have a hard drive. If you do
- wish to install, DO NOT move the files over manually! The Install program
- makes many intelligent choices depending on your system configuration.
-
- Once installed, you can use most features immediately. A few features such
- as MS-DOS hard disk access may require additional operations be performed
- before you use it. For further information see Configuring an MS-DOS Hard
- Drive
-
- Undocumented CrossPC Features
- -----------------------------
-
- New ToolTypes
-
- DISKSHARE
-
- Although CrossPC and CrossDOS can share data from the same MS-DOS disk,
- there can be problems if it is accessed at the same time. To reduce this
- risk significantly, we implemented a 'lockout' feature as the default when
- using CrossPC. When CrossPC is running with a CrossDOS device (such as
- PC0: or PCC:) we disable access to it from the Amiga side. When CrossPC
- is rebooted (CTRL-ALT-DEL), it will free the CrossDOS devices to be used by
- the Amiga.
-
- If you wish to share the disks simultaneously between CrossPC and CrossDOS
- you can set the DISKSHARE ToolType in the CrossPC icon. CAUTION: If the
- proper precautions are not followed YOU WILL CORRUPT THE DISK. See
- Appendix C in the manual called Hard Drive Considerations for an in-depth
- discussion about this problem.
-
- It is recommended that you do not use DISKSHARE unless you are confident
- you know what you are doing. Since AmigaDOS and CrossPC both don't know
- when the other is writing to the drive, it is possible to corrupt your
- floppy or hard drive partition, losing some or all of your data. If you do
- need to use the partition from both AmigaDOS and CrossPC simultaneously,
- remember that whenever you write to the disk, you must make the other
- operating system aware that you have changed the disk. Under AmigaDOS a
- Diskchange command to the drive will work, under MS-DOS a CTRL-C or
- executing CHKDSK has a similar effect.
-
- STARTPRI=xx
-
- The default priority of CrossPC is -10. By specifying STARTPRI=xx in the
- ToolTypes of the CrossPC icon, the priority of CrossPC is set to xx. The
- limits for this are -100 to 0. CrossPC will ensure that the priority is
- between these two limits. Increasing the priority may not provide you any
- more speed unless you are running other tasks. You will probably never
- need to use this ToolType.
-
- Obsolete ToolTypes
-
- (Manual Edition 1 only)
-
- This is no longer used. If it is present, it is ignored. The only use for
- the CPU1 ToolType was if you had an early GVP accelerator card. Now
- CrossPC automatically detects this, and executes the appropriate code. If
- you do have one of these GVP cards, CrossPC will state that it is using CPU
- type 68010 instead of 68030.
-
- Mouse Software
-
- It is no longer necessary to use MOUSE.COM. The equivalent code is
- executed whenever RightAmiga-Help is pressed. This makes it easier to use
- the mouse if you haven't put MOUSE.COM onto an MS-DOS disk. MOUSE.COM is
- still useful if you want the mouse to be enabled automatically from the
- AUTOEXEC.BAT.
-
- You can disable the mouse driver by pressing RightAmiga-Shift-Help. We
- recommend that you do not enable or disable the mouse within an
- application. This insures for proper recognition of the mouse by
- applications.
-
- NOTE: PC applications that can use the mouse REQUIRE that the mouse driver
- be active before executing the application.
-
-
- Configuring an MS-DOS Hard Drive
- --------------------------------
-
- CrossDOS and CrossPC now support MS-DOS formatted hard drives. If the
- drive you configure is already formatted, there are certain hard drive
- formats that are not 'true' MS-DOS. In this case, we do our best to
- decipher the disk but 'all bets are off'.
-
- We do require that you install both products using our Install program.
- Also, select Configure MS-DOS Hard Disk for CrossDOS & CrossPC to have us
- try to create a proper mountfile to match.
-
- You will be asked in the Install program whether you want to configure one
- of two types of hard disks.
-
- One: A 'true' MS-DOS hard disk configured as the entire disk. This type
- is useful if you wish to transfer data between the Amiga and a stand-alone
- PC. We do HIGHLY recommend that this type of hard disk be formatted on the
- PC first then brought to the Amiga for configuring.
-
- Two: An 'image' of an MS-DOS hard disk within an Amiga hard disk
- partition. This type is particularly useful with CrossPC.
-
- Once the hard drive is configured, DO NOT use our Format command or the
- standard Amiga Format command to format it. Instead, treat it like an
- unformatted MS-DOS hard disk. This means you must use the FDISK and FORMAT
- commands provided by MS-DOS to partition and format the hard disk
- respectively. Failure to heed this warning may cause unpredictable
- results.
-
- For example, if the configured hard disk is to be used with CrossPC,
- perform the following steps:
-
- 1. Execute CrossPC and boot off an MS-DOS boot floppy.
-
- 2. Run FDISK to partition your configured hard drive. It will reset
- CrossPC after FDISK.
-
- 3. Execute CrossPC and boot off an MS-DOS boot floppy again.
-
- 4. Run Format C: /s/v to format the C: partition and place system files
- on it.
-
- 5. Transfer other files from the MS-DOS boot floppy to the C: partition.
-
- 6. Reboot CrossPC you should be able to boot off your hard drive.
-
- For further information refer to Appendix C in the manual Hard Drive
- Considerations that discusses the different hard drive types and special
- considerations.
-
- Changes from Versions 3 and 4 of CrossDOS
- -----------------------------------------
-
- This section is important for users who have an earlier version of
- CrossDOS.
-
- There have been changes to CrossDOS for a multitude of reasons. These
- reasons range from efficiency, speed, robustness and more. We hope you
- like the changes. Most of the code is more efficient in both speed and
- code size. Those code pieces that are larger are due to feature additions.
-
- The CrossDOS product has two versions of code for most of its programs.
- One version is Amiga 1.3 and 2.0 compatible. The other is 2.0 ONLY
- compatible (identified by a ".2" on the end of the name). The 1.3/2.0 code
- is fatter, as you would guess, and generally has a few less features. We
- recommend that you install CrossDOS on the operating system version you
- wish to run on. If you wish to use it under both operating systems, you
- should install it under 1.3.
-
- New CrossDOS Utilities
-
- We've Renamed the Default Floppy Devices
-
- MountMF is Gone!
-
- MFORMAT, MDISKCOPY and Kill are History!
-
- TxFilter and IntlTrans have been Combined!
-
- TDPatch12 and TDPatch13
-
- New File System Name
-
- The file system code (the cornerstone of the CrossDOS product) has changed
- name from MSDOSFILESYSTEM to CrossDOSFileSystem. If you install CrossDOS
- onto your system we will copy this new file system to your L: directory.
- We also copy this same code to L:MSDOSFileSystem so that your old
- configuration may still work.
-
-
- We've Renamed the Default Floppy Devices
-
- The old MS-DOS devices defaulted to the names DI0: through DI3:. We now
- use PC0: through PC3:. If you like the old names better, all you have to
- do is rename the mountfile from PC0 to DI0. This rule applies to the other
- devices too. You can name the floppy mountfiles to virtually any name that
- does not conflict with any other device name.
-
- New CrossDOS Utilities
-
- We include new utilities to support CrossDOS better as well as benefit the
- entire Amiga system. We have utilities such as Mount, Format and DiskCopy
- that are designed to replace the system utilities of the same name. They
- will operate on MS-DOS disks as well as Amiga disks. They operate just as
- the commands they are replacing but they have some additional features to
- make life easier.
-
- Although they are designed to replace the standard Amiga utilities, you can
- elect to rename these utilities to CDMOUNT, CDFORMAT and CDDISKCOPY. We
- recommend that you replace your system commands to utilize these commands
- to the fullest.
-
-
- MountMF is Gone!
-
- We've replaced this command with an advanced Mount command that uses
- mountfiles. It can be used by either double-clicking on the mountfile
- (such as PC0) or executing a mount of all the devices in a drawer at boot
- time (we can do this in the Install program).
-
- We do not encourage using MountMF but we do have a new replacement for it.
- Our install program will try to find your old MountMF and replace it. This
- allows you to use it if it is already used in a boot script.
-
-
- MFORMAT, MDISKCOPY and Kill are History!
-
- MFormat and MDiskCopy have been replaced with the full-featured Format and
- DiskCopy respectively. Alternate floppy formats used with MFormat have
- been replaced by special project icons located in the :system/Alt_Formats
- drawer. We do not encourage using these alternate formats unless you have
- to. The Format utility will automatically sense the optimum disk format
- unless you override it by using one of these alternate formats. We also
- recommend it be used from the product disk. Refer to the READ.ME file in
- that drawer for more information.
-
- The Kill utility has been somewhat dangerous to use in the past and it is
- now somewhat useless. CrossDOS is now more efficient. If there is no
- MS-DOS disk in the drives, we try to deallocate all the memory we can. In
- fact, CrossDOS uses no CHIP memory unless it senses an MS-DOS floppy disk
- in the drive.
-
- Our Install program will delete these files as well as the project icons
- that are associated with them (such as Kill.DI0).
-
-
- TxFilter and IntlTrans have been Combined!
-
- We've combined the functions for setting the text filters and international
- translation tables. In fact, they should be even easier to use with more
- features. These functions have been combined into a commodity called
- CrossDOS located in your system drawer. Refer to the manual in Chapter 4
- for more details.
-
- Our Install program will delete TxFilter and IntlTrans as well as the
- project icons that are associated with them.
-
-
- TDPatch12 and TDPatch13
-
- The trackdisk.device code resident in Kickstart code versions 1.2 and 1.3
- has a couple bugs that need fixing as well as adding a new feature found in
- version 2.0 of the trackdisk.device. TDPatch12 and TDPatch13 correct this
- problem for KickStart V1.2 and V1.3 respectively. The installation program
- will detect the version of KickStart you are running and transfer the
- proper patch version to your C: directory. The mfm.device will
- automatically execute this file for you if it is needed.
-
- NOTE: TDPatch will not work in conjunction with NOCLICK or TRACKSALVE or
- the Applied Engineering device driver earlier then Version 1.2. we supply
- a small program called KillClick (in the diag drawer) to stop the
- 'clicking' on the drive for KickStart 2.0 ONLY!
-
-
- Notes for Floptical Users
- -------------------------
-
- CrossDOS and CrossPC now support floptical drives. If you do not know if
- you have a floptical drive you probably don't have one. A floptical drive
- can support the MS-DOS 720K, 1.44M and its own 20M floptical disk format.
- It can also support an Amiga 20M hard drive format.
-
- We do recommend that you install both products using our Install program.
- Also, select the Configure MS-DOS Hard Disk for CrossDOS and CrossPC to
- allow us to attempt to create a proper mountfile. When you are configuring
- the floptical, make sure you have a preformatted MS-DOS disk in the drive
- at the time. Any MS-DOS disk should do (such as an 720K disk). This is
- needed to sense the proper information from the drive.
-
- Formatting with the floptical drive is slightly different too. This is
- because the floptical cannot properly sense the size of the unformatted
- disk in the drive. There are two ways to format in the floptical drive.
-
- One: Insert a preformatted MS-DOS disk in the drive with the same
- formatted size as you want to format. If you want to format a 1.44M disk,
- for example, insert a preformatted MS-DOS 1.44M disk in the drive first.
- Then, execute the @{b}Format@{ub} program. Proceed with the program until
- you come the requester that says "Ok to format volume ... " then insert
- the actual disk to be formatted and proceed.
-
- Two: Double-click on the format project icon in the :system/Alt_Formats
- drawer that corresponds to the desired format. For example, double-click
- on the MSDOS_720K.Format icon to 'force' the format of the disk to 720K.
- Proceed through the format.
-
- Choose the method that makes you comfortable. Experimentation is your best
- teacher.
-
- NOTE: At this time, GVP controllers will not permit a format of a blank
- floppy using the Format program. In order to low-level format a blank
- floppy you need to use their FAAASTPREP program, select "Manual
- Installation" then select "Low Level Format". When completed, exit
- FAAASTPREP and perform a Format with the "Quick Format" option.
-
-
- Manual Corrections
- ------------------
-
- The following is a list of important manual corrections to editions 1 and
- 2. Manual Edition 2 can be identified by the last line on the title page
- (first page after the front cover). Manual Edition 1 can be identified by
- the lack of any edition text on the title page.
-
- Manual Edition 1
-
- Chapter 1; Section Getting Started - CrossDOS; Page 6; the Install program
- cannot be run from the CLI.
-
- Chapter 3; Section Using CrossDOS; Page 10; The section about showing icons
- on MS-DOS disks using the Show/All Files of the Windows menu is not
- necessary under 2.0. Default icons are automatically displayed. See
- "Improvements - CrossDOS" for further information.
-
- Chapter 5; Section Troubleshooting - CrossDOS; Page 29; the heading to the
- fourth paragraph should read "DF0:BAD or DF0:????"
-
- Chapter 7; Section Getting Started - CrossPC; Page 36; the Install program
- cannot be run from the CLI.
-
- Chapter 9; Section Tech Notes - CrossPC; Page 41; the last paragraph, last
- sentence should read "For hard disks, DosType should be set to 0x4D534800."
-
- Chapter 9; Section Tech Notes - CrossPC; Page 50; Item 5 should read: 5.
- Start CrossPC with an MS-DOS boot floppy. Run FDISK. After you partition
- the disk, CrossPC will reboot.
-
- Chapter 9; Section Tech Notes - CrossPC; Page 50; Add the following: 7.
- You will need to format each partition you created with FDISK. To format
- the C: partition to be bootable execute the following command
-
- Format C: /s/v
-
- 8. You can now reboot CrossPC and you should be able to boot off the C:
- partition on your newly allocated hard drive.
-
-
- Manual Edition 2
-
- Chapter 3; Section Using CrossDOS; Page 10; The section about showing icons
- on MS-DOS disks using the Show/All Files of the Windows menu is not
- necessary under 2.0. Default icons are automatically displayed. See
- Improvements - CrossDOS for further information.
-
- Chapter 8; Section Tech Notes - CrossPC; Page 46; the second to last
- paragraph second sentence should have the phrase LeftAmiga-Help changed to
- RightAmiga-Help.
-
-
- Troubleshooting - CrossDOS
- --------------------------
-
- Here are some ideas to help you should you have trouble using CrossDOS.
-
-
- General
-
- · Ensure you have configured the drive in which you wish to use the
- MS-DOS disk by Mounting it. The device names correspond to the device
- names given by Commodore. For example, PC0: is the MS-DOS device name
- corresponding to DF0: and PC1: is the MS-DOS device name
- corresponding to DF1:.
-
- · Avoid file names longer than 8 characters.
-
- · Avoid file extensions longer than 3 characters.
-
- · Avoid space in file names or file extensions.
-
- · Make sure you do not mix disk types and format types. For example, do
- not do a low density format on a high density disk or visa versa. Do
- not try to read a high density formatted disk in a low density drive.
-
- · When using Workbench, avoid transferring files with file extensions.
- Rename them first if necessary.
-
- · Ensure the file formats you want to use between both the Amiga program
- and the MS-DOS program are compatible. For example, an Amiga FinalCopy
- file is not readable by an MS-DOS WordPerfect wordprocessor.
-
- · Should you exhibit read or write errors with no specific pattern, try
- cleaning the floppy drive heads of both the Amiga and MS-DOS computers.
-
- · The easiest way to check an MS-DOS disk from the Amiga is to run the
- DiskChk program included with CrossDOS. The following is a list of
- most of the CrossDOS error codes.
-
-
- Error Messages
-
- No. Name Description
-
- -1 IOERR_OPENFAIL device/unit failed to open
- -2 IOERR_ABORTED request aborted
- -3 IOERR_NOCMD command not supported
- -4 IOERR_BADLENGTH not a valid data length
- 20 TDERR_NotSpecified general catchall error code
- 21 TDERR_NoSecHdr couldn't find any sectors on track
- 22 TDERR_BadSecPreamble bad sector header
- 23 TDERR_BadSecID bad sector header
- 24 TDERR_BadHdrSum sector header had incorrect CRC
- 25 TDERR_BadSecSum data had incorrect CRC
- 26 TDERR_TooFewSecs couldn't find enough sectors
- 27 TDERR_BadSecHdr bad sector header
- 28 TDERR_WriteProt can't write to a protected disk
- 29 TDERR_DiskChanged no disk in the drive
- 30 TDERR_SeekError couldn't find track 0
- 31 TDERR_NoMem ran out of memory
- 32 TDERR_BadUnitNum asked for a unit > 3
- 33 TDERR_BadDriveType not a recognized drive
- 34 TDERR_DriveInUse someone else allocated the drive
- 35 TDERR_PostReset user hit reset; awaiting doom
- 36 MDERR_OutofTracks out of physical tracks
- 37 MDERR_InvParam invalid parameter (MD_SETPARMS)
- 38 MDERR_IndexNotSync index signal not available
- 39 MDERR_WrongTrack drive head on wrong physical track
-
- Possible Problems and Solutions
-
- I changed the MS-DOS disk on the 5 1/4" drive and still get the old
- directory from the previous disk.
-
- The 5 1/4" drive doesn't support the disk change signal. When you
- change disks, execute the CLI DiskChange command or our DiskChg command
- on the drive before your next access of the new disk.
-
- I copied a file to an MS-DOS disk but can't find it when reading the disk
- on my PC.
-
- Avoid using spaces in file names. The MS-DOS computer ignores
- everything after the space character.
-
- I opened the MS-DOS disk from Workbench but I see none of the files that I
- know are there.
-
- MS-DOS files don't usually have icon files associated with each file.
- The Amiga uses these icon files to draw the icons in Workbench. You
- can access the files by either selecting the Window/Show/All Files from
- the Workbench menu (not available under 1.3) or use any application
- file requester or directory utility. Improvements - CrossDOS
-
- DF0:BAD. or DF0:????
-
- This is OK. The task that handles the AmigaDOS device called DF0:
- can't recognize foreign disk formats such as MS-DOS.
-
- Disk Ejected Too Soon.
-
- Disk removed before all information was written to it. Put the disk
- back into the drive and Retry might recover without corruption. We
- recommend you wait at least 3 seconds from the last disk access before
- removing the disk.
-
- Disk Full.
-
- Exceeded the capacity of the system disk. Remove unnecessary files
- from the disk.
-
- Error=-4.
-
- TDPatch13 needs to be applied. Ensure you aren't running NoClick or
- TrackSalve. TDPatch12 and TDPatch13
-
- Error=21.
-
- Could not find any sectors on the specified track. Probably not an
- MS-DOS standard density formatted disk readable by your drive.
-
- Error=22.
-
- Sector not aligned with index signal from disk. Usually not
- disastrous. Retry might recover.
-
- Error=23.
-
- Sector not found. Disk might be corrupt. Retry might recover.
-
- Error=24.
-
- Sector identification information corrupt. Retry might recover.
-
- Error=25.
-
- Sector data might be corrupt. Retry might recover.
-
- Error=38.
-
- Index signal from the drive not received. Amiga needs service to
- correct a hardware problem.
-
- Not a DOS Disk.
-
- Ensure the disk is an MS-DOS disk capable of being read by your drive.
- The disk may be an AmigaDOS disk or MS-DOS high density formatted disk
- in a low density drive.
-
-
- Electronic Registration
- -----------------------
-
- We would like you to help us in reducing the errors. Errors are caused by
- manually entering product registration information into our database. This
- occurs primarily because hand printing may be somewhat hard to decipher.
-
- Our electronic registration is available through the install program or by
- double-clicking on the Register icon. Fill in the correct information
- requested and print it off by selecting the "Print and Save" button. Send
- the printed registration sheet and the Proof-of-Purchase card to the
- address listed on the sheet.
-
- Technical Support
-
- Should you have any difficulties, double-click on the program Dr CrossDOS
- It will try to diagnose the problem. If you are still having difficulties
- you can contact us at:
-
- CONSULTRON
- 8959 Ridge Rd
- Plymouth, MI 48170-3213
-
-
- NOTE: Make sure you send in your product registration with
- Proof-of-Purchase card. We will send you a Product Certificate with a
- unique Customer Identification Number. You must use this number when
- calling or corresponding for technical support. No technical support will
- be given without this number.
-
-
- Electronic Bulletin Board Service
-
- We've provided an electronic bulletin board service to better serve you.
- It may contain update patches should there be any. Other public domain or
- shareware files are available that may be useful to you. We also have demo
- versions of most of our programs that allow you to "try before you buy".
-
- The telephone number of our BBS is:
-
- (313) 459-7271 6:00 PM - 10:00 AM EST Weekdays
- and all day on weekends and U.S. holidays
-
- Our service is 2400 baud 8N1
-
-
- Copyrights, Disclaimers and Trademarks
-
- COPYRIGHTS
-
- CrossDOSFileSystem, mfm.device, MountMF, TDPatch12, TDPatch13, DiskChk,
- DiskChg, Registration, ConfigDisk, Install, Dr_CrossDOS (c) Copyright
- 1988-1993 CONSULTRON. All Rights Reserved.
-
- CrossPC
- (c) Copyright 1992-1993 IBeM Distributors. All Rights Reserved.
- Reproduced and distributed under license from IBeM Distributors.
-
- Mount, DiskCopy, Format, CrossDOS, Installer and Installer project icon,
- AmigaGuide, amigaguide.library, (c) Copyright 1991-93 Commodore-Amiga, Inc.
- All Rights Reserved. Reproduced and distributed under license from
- Commodore.
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- gadtools13.library
- (c) Copyright 1992 Dreamers Guild, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Reproduced
- and distributed under license from Dreamers Guild, Inc.
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- DISCLAIMERS
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- GADTOOLS13.LIBRARY, MOUNT, FORMAT, DISKCOPY, INSTALLER AND AMIGAGUIDE
- SOFTWARE ARE PROVIDED "AS-IS" AND SUBJECT TO CHANGE; NO WARRANTIES ARE
- MADE. ALL USE IS AT YOUR OWN RISK. NO LIABILITY OR RESPONSIBILITY IS
- ASSUMED.
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- TRADEMARKS
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- CrossDOS and CrossPC are trademarks of CONSULTRON. AmigaGuide is a
- trademark of Commodore-Amiga, Inc.
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