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- A Concurrent Diskette Formatter
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- Table of Contents
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- Con>Format, Briefly..........................................1
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- Configuring Con>Format.......................................1
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- Operating Con>Format.........................................4
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- Display Adapters and Modes and Con>Format....................5
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- Removing Con>Format From Memory..............................6
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- Other Things to Know.........................................6
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- In Conclusion................................................6
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- The Sydex Product Line.......................................7
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- Con>Format
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- A "POP-UP" CONCURRENT DISKETTE FORMATTER
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- Copyright 1988-90, Sydex
- All Rights Reserved
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- Version 1.07 August, 1990
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- Sydex
- P.O. Box 5700
- Eugene, OR 97405
- Voice: (503) 683-6033
- FAX: (503) 683-1622
- Data: (503) 683-1385
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- NOTICE
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- THIS IS NOT FREE SOFTWARE! If you paid a "public domain" vendor
- for this program, you paid for the service of copying the
- program, and not for the program itself. Rest assured that noth-
- ing ever gets to the originators of this product from such a
- sale. You may evaluate this product, but if you make use of it,
- you must register your copy.
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- We offer several inducements to you for registering. First of
- all, you receive the most up-to-date copy of the program that we
- have -- and we do update the product on a regular basis. You
- also receive support for Con>Format -- which can be quite valu-
- able at times. And finally, we have a few utilities not included
- in the evaluation package. Make no mistake, however - this is a
- fully functional version of Con>Format and not "crippled" in any
- way.
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- REGISTRATION INFORMATION
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- The non-commercial single-user registration fee for Con>Format is
- $15.00 US. The commercial and multisystem site fee for
- Con>Format (including Con>Format) is $50.00.
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- Send a check or company P.O. for the appropriate amount to:
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- Sydex
- P.O. Box 5700
- Eugene, OR 97405
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- We accept VISA and MasterCard. Please indicate what product you
- are ordering and if you have a requirement for 3.5" media. We
- normally ship 5.25" 360K diskettes, but will furnish 3.5" 720K
- media upon request. Customers outside of the United States and
- Canada should add $5.00 for airmail shipping.
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- If you are a registered user of this product and desire an up-
- date, please send $5.00 for handling and we will ship you an up-
- to-date copy. Please add $3.00 for printed documentation to
- cover duplication costs.
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- DISTRIBUTION NOTICE
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- This is "user-supported" software. You are hereby granted a
- license by Sydex to distribute this evaluation copy of Con>Format
- and its documentation, subject to the following conditions:
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- 1. Con>Format may be distributed freely without charge in
- evaluation form only.
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- 2. Con>Format may not be sold, licensed, or a fee charged
- for its use. If a fee is charged in connection with
- Con>Format, it must cover the cost of copying or dis-
- semination only. Such charges must be clearly iden-
- tified as such by the originating party. Under no cir-
- cumstances may the purchaser be given the impression
- that he is buying Con>Format itself.
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- 3. Con>Format must be presented as a complete unit, includ-
- ing this documentation. Neither Con>Format nor its
- documentation may be amended or altered in any way.
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- 4. By granting you the right to distribute the evaluation
- form of Con>Format, you do not become the owner of
- Con>Format in any form.
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- Any other use, distribution or representation of
- Con>Format is expressly forbidden without the written
- consent of Sydex.
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- Con>Format, Briefly
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- For those who don't like going though tons of documentation to
- find out what a program does, here's Con>Format in a nutshell:
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- * Con>Format stands for Con(current) For(matter) and offers
- you the capability of formatting diskettes "in the back-
- ground" while other work is being done on your computer.
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- * Con>Format is a "pop-up" utility. That is, it stays dor-
- mant until a particular combination of keys (which you
- specify yourself) is depressed. Con>Format then opens a
- "window" on the display and requests which drive to format
- and what kind of format to write. Once this is done, the
- "window" disappears and does not reappear until formatting
- is complete. In the meantime, you have full use of your
- computer, excluding the diskette drives (you may use the
- hard disk). Hence the term "background" formatter.
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- * Con>Format works with 5.25" and 3.5" diskette drive types,
- and provides formatting for 180K, 360K, 720K, 1.2M and
- 1.44M diskettes. The format written is compatible with
- DOS versions 2.0 through 4.01 (the latest as of this
- writing).
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- * Con>Format will "hold up" a diskette access from a running
- program if a diskette is in the process of being for-
- matted. A window "pops up" to notify you of this occur-
- rence. When formatting is complete, the diskette access
- is performed and program execution continues. If the ES-
- Cape key is pressed during the time that diskette access
- is suspended, a "Drive not ready" status will be returned
- and control returned to the suspended program.
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- So why waste your time staring at "Formatting Track 13, Side 1"
- displays? Give Con>Format a try--pretty soon you'll be wondering
- why you ever put up with DOS Format!
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- Configuring Con>Format
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- Con>Format can be run without first being configured. Con>Format
- will use the following defaults if the configuration program has
- not been changed:
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- 1. White-on-black window colors.
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- 2. "Hot key" is Alt-Left Shift-"F".
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- 3. Tone and window completion alert.
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- You need only copy the file CONFMT.COM from the installation dis-
- kette to a directory or drive where it may be accessed. To load
- Con>Format into memory, simply type the following at the DOS
- prompt:
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- CONFMT S
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- Con>Format operates with most PC-compatibles including PC XT-, PC
- AT- and PS/2-compatibles. Some machines, such as the Tandy 2000
- or PC jr will not work with Con>Format, because they are rela-
- tively PC-incompatible. Your video display may be monochrome,
- CGA, EGA or VGA, and your diskette drives may be internal or ex-
- ternal to your computer. If you have more than one diskette
- adapter card, Con>Format will access drives attached to the
- primary or secondary adapters.
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- If the defaults given above are not suitable, you'll want to
- specify your configuration explicitly. You'll need to have the
- files CONFMT.COM and CFCONFIG.EXE on a disk where they can be ac-
- cessed by the configuration program. If you obtained Con>Format
- in "archived" or "squeezed" form, you'll need to run the ap-
- propriate utility to extract both CFCONFIG.EXE and CONFMT.COM.
- At the DOS command prompt, load the configurationn program by en-
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- CFCONFIG and pressing the ENTER key.
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- You'll be guided through a series of displays which will con-
- figure Con>Format to reside on the disk of your choice.
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- At one point in the configuration program, you will be requested
- to furnish a "hot key" combination -- the combination of key
- depressions which will "activate" Con>Format and cause its window
- to "pop up". A "hot key" combination involves depressing any (or
- none) of the following keys:
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- Ctrl, Alt, Right Shift, Left Shift
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- and, while these keys are depressed, depressing, then releasing
- any other key on the keyboard. Note that a "hot key" combination
- must include a "shift" combination and some other "non-shift"
- key.
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- For example, a good combination to use is Alt, Right Shift and
- "F", as it's a rather unlikely combination and is easy to remem-
- ber. Take care not to assign a "hot key" combination which is
- the same as that used by another one of your programs. Should
- this happen, the "hot key" combination will be intercepted by
- Con>Format and be rendered inaccessible to the other program.
- For instance, the "F" key could be designated as a Con>Format"hot
- key" -- but you'd be left without the letter "F" in everything
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- else you tried to do! If you find that your "hot key" selection
- was not a good one, you can run INSTALL again to re-install
- Con>Format with a different "hot key" combination.
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- Some notes on the configuration process:
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- * You may have CFCONFIG modify the file AUTOEXEC.BAT on the
- target disk drive to cause Con>Format to be loaded
- automatically after each system "boot". Alternatively,
- you may load Con>Format with the following DOS command:
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- CONFMT followed by the ENTER key
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- * If you have installed the registered version of Con>Format
- and want to avoid the opening "banner", use the following
- DOS command to load Con>Format:
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- CONFMT S followed by the ENTER key
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- * If you have an XT-compatible machine with a high-density
- diskette adapter such as the MicroSolutions CompatiCard,
- you may need to configure your computer as an AT-
- compatible to be able to use the higher capacity drives.
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- * Conversely, a Toshiba T3100 laptop should be configured as
- an XT-compatible, rather than the default AT-compatible
- selection, because of its non-standard diskette control-
- ler.
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- * During the configuration process you will have an oppor-
- tunity to specify what type of diskette drives and control-
- lers your computer supports. If you have a single dis-
- kette adapter, all drives are connected to the primary
- adapter. If you have an additional adapter, such as the
- SYSGEN Omni-Bridge or MicroSolutions' CompatiCard, this is
- the secondary adapter. In all cases, if your computer sup-
- ports high-density diskette formats, you must specify that
- it is an "AT" type of computer, regardless of its actual
- model type.
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- * If you're using a MicroSolutions CompatiCardtm I or II dis-
- kette adapter in addition to the "normal" PC-type adapter,
- you must specify not only that you have an "AT"-type of
- computer, but also that you are using a CompatiCard. If
- you are in doubt about the base address of the Com-
- patiCard, consult your CompatiCard reference manual for
- configuration information.
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- * As part of the configuration process you may specify that
- Con>Format use a different "boot" sector image. To do
- this, you'll need a copy of a diskette having the boot sec-
- tor to be used by Con>Format.
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- * Finally, you may specify if Con>Format is to signal comple-
- tion of the formatting process by a tone instead of, or in
- addition to, a "pop-up" status window. If a tone signal
- is selected, a high, medium or low tone is sounded to in-
- dicate that the diskette you just formatted had:
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- * No errors (High tone)
- * Some flawed areas (Medium tone)
- * A serious error; the result is unusable. (A low tone)
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- These tones are very distinctive. If no "pop-up" completion
- status window is selected, the status of the previous formatting
- operation is display when the "hot key" combination is next
- pressed.
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- Note that the configuration process customizes Con>Format for a
- specific configuration of disks and display adapter. Con>Format
- must be re-configured if the system configuration is changed.
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- Operating Con>Format
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- Operation of Con>Format is straightforward. After Con>Format has
- been loaded, simply depress your own "hot key" combination and a
- "window" will appear, prompting for information.
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- After the drive containing the diskette to be formatted and the
- format to be written have been selected, the "window" disappears
- and the formatting process begins. While the format is being
- written, you may perform other tasks on your computer, provided
- that no diskette activity is involved. Should you attempt to ac-
- cess a diskette drive while Con>Format is formatting, a "window"
- will appear, advising that your diskette request has been held
- up, pending completion of the formatting operation. At this
- point, no more work can be performed concurrently with the format
- operation. However, if the ESCape key is pressed during the time
- that diskette access is suspended, a "Drive not ready" status
- will be returned and control returned to the suspended program.
- It may take several depressions of the ESCape key before DOS
- reports a "Drive not ready" error because most diskette opera-
- tions are retried several times by DOS before an error is finally
- reported.
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- When the formatting operation is complete, Con>Format again "pops
- up" a window displaying the outcome of the operation, or sounds a
- tone, or both, depending on the selection made at configuration.
- If "tone only" was configured, the results of the formatting
- operation will be displayed the next time the "hot key" combina-
- tion is depressed.
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- If flawed areas of the diskette were encountered, the total size
- of the flawed areas is displayed. In some cases it may not be
- possible to format a diskette because the drive door was left
- open, the diskette was write-disabled, or a flaw was detected in
- a critical area of the diskette. Con>Format will diagnose each
- of these conditions and display an appropriate message.
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- After the results of the formatting operation are shown, you'll
- be asked if another diskette should be formatted. If the Enter
- key is pressed, the whole formatting process is repeated on
- another diskette, using the same drive and choice of format used
- for the previous diskette. If the ESCape key is pressed, the
- "window" disappears and any diskette operation which was "held
- up" by Con>Format will be performed.
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- When Con>Format displays its window, you may move the window
- around the screen with the cursor keypad. Each key moves the
- window as follows:
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- 7 - Upper left corner
- 9 - Upper right corner
- 1 - Lower left corner
- 3 - Lower right corner
- 5 - Center of screen
- 8 - One line up
- 2 - One line down
- 4 - One column left
- 6 - One column right
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- Display Adapters and Modes and Con>Format
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- Con>Format will not "pop" a window up when your computer's dis-
- play is in graphics mode. That is, Con>Format will work only
- with text displays. If Con>Format concludes diskette formatting
- and the display has been changed from text to graphics,
- Con>Format will wait until the display is again text before
- "popping" a window up. If the display is in graphics mode when
- Con>Format is activated by the "hot key" combination, Con>Format
- will ignore the "hot key" depression.
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- However, "Hercules" or Monochrome Graphics adapters pose some spe-
- cial problems. Con>Format will not display correctly or intel-
- ligibly when a Hercules- or Monochrome-graphics display is in
- graphics mode. If Con>Format is activated accidentally when a
- monochrome-graphics display is in a graphics mode, the ESCape key
- should be pressed and Con>Format will restore the display. In
- addition, Con>Format is not compatible with some program which
- make use of Hercules Computer Technology's "RAM-Font" mode. The
- ESCape key will restore the display in case of accidental activa-
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- Removing Con>Format From Memory
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- You can remove Con>Format from your computer's memory with the
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- CONFMT R
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- The only restriction is that Con>Format must not be in the
- process of formatting a diskette at the time this command is ex-
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- Other Things to Know...
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- Con>Format will work with most "serious" programs. Some games
- will not operate with Con>Format, however.
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- Products which directly access the diskette adapter will not
- operate correctly with Con>Format. These include our own
- ANADISK, TELEDISK, COPYQM, FORMATQM and 22DISK. Con>Format may
- be installed, but must not be activated (by depressing the "hot
- key" combination) while any of these programs are executing. If
- Con>Format is accidentally activated during the execution of
- these programs, exit Con>Format by pressing the ESCape key.
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- When using other "hot key" products, such as Borland
- International's SideKick, remember that the order in which "hot
- keys" are recognized depends on the order in which the products
- have been loaded. Load Con>Format last if possible.
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- The formats created by Con>Format are compatible with DOS 4.0,
- and will also work with DOS 2 and DOS 3. Con>Format will not
- produce 8-sector DOS 1 formats.
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- In Conclusion
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- Thank you for giving Con>Format a try. If you have suggestions
- or questions concerning its use, or any of our other products,
- please write or give us a call.
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- The Sydex Product Line
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- AnaDisk -- The compleat diskette utility. Nothing like it
- anywhere else; scan, edit, repair and copy just about any
- kind of diskette. $25.00 ($150.00 site) registration fee.
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- Con>Format -- Concurrent "background" diskette formatter.
- Features "pop-up" operation and "hot key" activation.
- You've got to see it to believe. Supports all current DOS
- formats. $15.00 ($50.00 site) registration fee.
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- 22Disk -- Transfer files, format, examine and erase files on
- "foreign" CP/M diskettes on your PC. Includes tips on sup-
- porting 8" and 5.25" single-density diskettes. Contains
- definitions for over 200 different formats. $25.00 ($100.00
- site) registration fee.
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- 22Nice -- A CP/M 2.2 emulation package. Supports the NEC
- V-series chips or performs emulation by software for both
- the 8080 and Z80 processors. Includes terminal emulation
- and diskette handling for common CP/M systems. Includes
- 22Disk. $40.00 ($150.00 site) registration fee.
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- TeleDisk -- Turn any diskette into a compressed data file
- and vice-versa. Allows you to send and receive entire dis-
- kettes via modem. Even works with some "copy-protected" dis-
- kettes. $20.00 ($150.00 site) registration fee.
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- CopyQM -- Mass diskette duplicator. Format, copy and verify
- multiple diskettes from a single master. Implements "no
- keyboard" interaction mode and drive "round robin" servic-
- ing. Supports all standard DOS formats. $15.00 ($50.00
- site) registration fee.
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- FormatQM -- Mass diskette formatter - format a box of dis-
- kettes at a single sitting. Implements "no keyboard" inter-
- action mode and drive "round robin" servicing. Supports all
- standard DOS formats. $10.00 ($40.00 site) registration
- fee.
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- Information on any of these products can be obtained from Sydex
- by calling or writing us at:
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- Sydex
- P.O. Box 5700
- Eugene, OR 97405
- Voice: (503) 683-6033
- FAX: (503) 683-1622
- Data: (503) 683-1385
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