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- Micro System Designs, Inc.
- 10062 Miller Ave, Suite 104
- Cupertino, CA 95014
- Phone 408-446-2066
- Fax 408-446-2095
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- DiskDupe Trial (December 1992)
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- (DD40T.DOC)
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- (c) Copyright 1988 - 1992 Micro System Designs, Inc.
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- All rights reserved.
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- DISKDUPE, DISKDUPE PRO, DISKDUPE AUTO PRO, DISKMACHINE, AUTOLOAD, RELAY,
- RAMBODISK, CASCADE, TRACK RANGE and MICRO SYSTEM DESIGNS are trademarks
- of Micro System Designs, Inc. Other brands and product names are
- trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders.
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- No part of this document may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed,
- stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any language (natural
- or computer) in any form by any means without the written permission of
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- LICENSE AGREEMENT
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- This software is protected by both United States copyright law and
- international treaty provisions. You are granted a limited license to
- use this program on a trial basis for up to 30 days. To continue using
- the program after the trial period, you are required to pay the license
- fee.
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- You are granted a limited license to copy DiskDupe for the trial use of
- others providing you include the files DISKDUPE.EXE, DISKDUPE.OVR,
- DISKDUPE.DAT, and DISKDUPE.TXT in complete and unmodified form and make
- it clear to the recipient that this is not free software but payment of
- the license fee is required for continued use after the trial period.
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- LIMITED WARRANTY
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- Micro System Designs does not warrant that the functions contained in
- this program will meet your requirements or that the program operation
- will be uninterrupted or error free.
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- Micro System Designs specifically disclaims all other warranties,
- expressed or implied, including but not limited to implied warranties of
- fitness for any particular purpose and of merchantability.
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- IN NO EVENT WILL MICRO SYSTEM DESIGNS BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR ANY DAMAGES,
- INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY LOST PROFITS, LOST SAVINGS, COMMERCIAL
- DAMAGE OR OTHER INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE
- USE OR INABILITY TO USE THIS PROGRAM, OR FOR ANY CLAIM BY ANY OTHER
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- GOVERNING LAW
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- These statements shall be construed, interpreted, and governed by the
- laws of the state of California. You agree that this is the complete and
- exclusive statement of this agreement which supersedes any prior
- agreement or other communication between us on this subject. Use,
- duplication, or disclosure by the U.S. Government of the computer
- software and documentation in this package shall be subject to the
- restricted rights under DFARS 52.227-7013 applicable to commercial
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- INTRODUCTION
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- DISKDUPE DUPLICATES DISKS FAST!
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- Thank you for trying DiskDupe. DiskDupe is the best program to automate
- your disk duplicating needs. DiskDupe can duplicate disks amazingly fast
- and without any fuss. Other programs simply don't measure up to DiskDupe
- in terms of speed, bad disk detection, ease of use, and depth of
- features.
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- DiskDupe duplicates, formats and compares disks up to 6 times faster
- than DOS. It copies even high-density disks in a single drive - without
- swapping! DiskDupe senses when you put a disk in the drive and goes
- right to work. If a disk needs to be formatted, that's taken care of
- automatically. To perform at maximum speed, DiskDupe bypasses DOS and
- the BIOS and talks directly to your floppy controller.
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- REQUIREMENTS
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- - IBM PC, PS/2 or Compatible
- - DOS 2.0 or later
- - 300k RAM
- - Hard Disk (or two floppy drives and 100k Expanded Memory)
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- INSTALLATION
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- HARD DISK INSTALLATION
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- To install DiskDupe on your hard disk:
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- 1. Type: MD C:\DISKDUPE <Enter> to make a subdirectory for DiskDupe
- on your hard disk.
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- 2. Type: CD C:\DISKDUPE <Enter> to change to that directory.
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- 3. Insert the DiskDupe program disk in drive A:, or the appropriate
- floppy drive, and type: COPY A:\*.* <Enter> to copy the files to your
- hard disk.
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- 4. Type DISKDUPE <Enter> to run DiskDupe.
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- DiskDupe searches the current directory and your path for its
- configuration file DISKDUPE.DAT. You can add the \DISKDUPE subdirectory
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- to the path statement in your AUTOEXEC.BAT file so that you do not need
- to change to the \DISKDUPE subdirectory every time you run DiskDupe.
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- NETWORK INSTALLATION
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- Running DiskDupe on a network allows you to take full advantage of the
- multiuser environment and allows you to share image files. As long as
- only one computer is using DiskDupe at a time, you can install DiskDupe
- on the network under the terms of this license agreement. If more than
- one person will be using DiskDupe at the same time, contact us for
- information on a site license.
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- If you are the only one using DiskDupe on your network, you can install
- it as described above in the hard disk installation. However, if you
- would like multiple workstations to be able to access DiskDupe, the
- network administrator should install it according to the following
- instructions.
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- 1. Copy all the files from the DiskDupe disk into a shared
- subdirectory on the network.
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- 2. Copy the file DISKDUPE.DAT from the shared subdirectory to a local
- subdirectory that DiskDupe will be started from.
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- 3. DiskDupe searches the current directory and the path for its
- configuration file DISKDUPE.DAT, which is updated with DiskDupe's
- current settings each time you exit. If DiskDupe cannot locate a
- DISKDUPE.DAT file, it creates one in the directory from which it was
- started. There are several ways for a user's configuration to be saved:
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- - Add the local subdirectory to the user's PATH statement.
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- - Keep "Use CMOS for A&B" set as "Yes" in the shared subdirectory. If
- started with the shared DISKDUPE.DAT, DiskDupe will start up with the
- A: and B: drives tailored to the specific workstation's configuration
- at the time it was turned on or rebooted (drive settings can still be
- changed from within DiskDupe at any time). This alleviates the need
- for some users to have a local DISKDUPE.DAT file.
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- - Start DiskDupe from the local subdirectory or create a batch file
- to do so.
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- FLOPPY DRIVE INSTALLATION
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- If the computer doesn't have a hard disk and is not attached to a
- network, you can run DiskDupe on a dual floppy disk system if you have
- at least 100k of expanded memory. It is best if you can leave the
- DiskDupe disk in one drive and use the other drive for copying.
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- If you need to use both drives for copying, start DiskDupe and set it up
- exactly the way you want it. Next exit DiskDupe to save the setup
- information. Then start DiskDupe again and choose an option under the Go
- menu. You can now take out the DiskDupe disk and use both drives for
- copying.
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- SOFTWARE COMPATIBILITY
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- - Windows 3.1: If you receive an error message saying the DMA buffer is
- too small, add the line DMABufferSize = 018 to the Windows SYSTEM.INI
- file in the [386Enh] section.
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- - QEMM and SmartDrive 3.1: If you receive an error message saying the
- DMA buffer is too small, change your CONFIG.SYS to "QEMM386.SYS DB=3
- DMA=15" to load QEMM. You don't need the DB=3 parameter if you don't
- have a SCSI hard disk.
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- - OS/2: For maximum speed, open the DOS settings box for the
- DISKDUPE.EXE object. You'll need to set HW_TIMER to Off and
- IDLE_SENSITIVITY to 100 for the DOS session.
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- NAVIGATING THE MENUS
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- DiskDupe supports both mouse and keyboard use. When you first start
- DiskDupe, you'll see a menu bar across the top of the screen, from which
- you can select pull-down menus, either by clicking on each option with
- the mouse or moving the highlight bar with the cursor keys and pressing
- <Enter>. Once the menus are displayed, click on a menu item with the
- mouse to select it, or use the Up/Down arrow keys to scroll vertically
- through each menu and the Left/Right arrow keys to move from menu to
- menu. Once you have made the desired changes in a box, the <Esc> key
- will get you out of any menu.
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- Although the mouse and keyboard functions are generally interchangeable,
- you may have to use <Enter> or <Esc> to select or cancel some settings
- that are specified in menu boxes.
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- Note: When using the keyboard, you must press <Enter> to make a
- selection. If you scroll down a menu, and then move to a different menu
- without making a selection, the highlight bar will remain on the setting
- you scrolled down to, but the highlighted setting will not be selected.
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- BASIC OPERATION
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- DiskDupe has three basic operations - duplicating, formatting, and
- comparing - each of which is selected from the Go menu.
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- Duplicate makes a copy of a disk, Format prepares a new disk for use,
- and Compare checks that two or more disks are identical. The Copies
- setting controls the number of copies that are made. Enter 0 for copies
- to copy continuously. (NOTE: The Trial edition only allows 5 copies, and
- Lite Edition allows 10. All other versions have no limit)
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- Whether you are Duplicating, Formatting, or Comparing, DiskDupe always
- works from the Source drive to the Destination drive. It copies from the
- source disk, sometimes called the master disk, to the destination, or
- target disk. Sometimes, for instance when you format a disk, only the
- Destination setting is used.
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- Although the simplest way to use DiskDupe is to copy from one disk to
- another disk, other modes are useful for certain tasks. Two other common
- ways of working with disks in DiskDupe are Relay and Cascade. There are
- also variations, such as creating an image of a disk on your hard disk
- and making copies from that file. For each variation, there are settings
- that control how each of the basic operations work. The basic technique
- goes like this:
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- 1. Try working from right to left when changing menu settings. Start
- with the Options menu, and then check the menu settings for Disk,
- Destination, and Source. For the Disk setting, you can usually use Auto.
- DiskDupe then automatically sets the type of disk.
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- 2. From the Go menu, decide how many Copies you want or the number of
- times you want something done. In some cases, this setting is ignored.
- (NOTE: The Trial edition only allows 5 copies, and Lite Edition allows
- 10. All other versions have no limit)
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- 3. Select the operation, usually Duplicate, Format, or Compare.
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- COPYING DISKS
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- Whether you're duplicating, formatting, or comparing, many variations
- are possible in DiskDupe. Copying from one disk to another is the
- simplest way to make new disks. Variations of this include Relay and
- Cascade introduced in detail in this chapter.
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- Regardless of the options chosen, DiskDupe makes an exact copy of a
- disk, including hidden and system files, subdirectories, and volume
- labels. However, DiskDupe cannot make duplicates of copy protected
- disks.
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- DISK TO DISK
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- The most straightforward way to duplicate is to copy from one disk to
- another. This is useful for making a specific number of copies of disks
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- of different types and sizes. For example, if you want 5 copies of a
- disk, you would select Duplicate with Copies set to 5.
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- You do not explicitly need to set up DiskDupe to copy "disk to disk". It
- is the standard way it works. Below are step-by-step instructions.
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- 1. Move to the Type menu. Use the <Up> and <Down> arrow keys to
- highlight the type of disk you want to copy, or select Auto, and press
- <Enter>.
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- 2. From the Destination menu, select the drive to which you want to
- copy.
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- 3. Under Source, indicate the drive from which you want to copy.
- Source and Destination can be the same drive, but do not need to be.
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- 4. Move to the Go menu and set the number of copies that you want to
- make. If you want DiskDupe to copy continuously until you press <Esc>,
- enter 0 for the number of copies. (NOTE: The Trial edition only allows 5
- copies, and Lite Edition allows 10. All other versions have no limit)
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- 5. Highlight Duplicate and press <Enter>.
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- DiskDupe will prompt you to put the master disk in the Source drive and
- the drive light will turn on. As soon as you close the drive door,
- DiskDupe will start reading the disk into your computer's RAM memory,
- using your hard disk as virtual memory if necessary. This allows
- DiskDupe to make as many copies as you want without having to reread the
- master disk.
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- Notes:
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- - Although you can duplicate 360k disks in a 5.25", 1.2Mb drive, it is
- not recommended, particularly if the disks might need to be read in a
- 360k drive. A 1.2Mb drive writes a narrower track than a 360k drive, so
- it does not make a very good 360k duplicate.
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- - DiskDupe will not successfully copy disks that are copy protected.
- However, it will allow you to make copy protected disks of your own.
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- - Although DiskDupe is DOS-based, it will allow you to duplicate disks
- of other formats, including Mac high-density, Xenix, Unix, and Midi
- disks. DiskDupe can copy Unix disks that have an interleave of 3, but
- the copies it makes will have an interleave of 1.
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- IMAGES
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- If you frequently make copies of one disk, making an image of the disk
- on your hard drive saves time and avoids unnecessary wear on the disk.
- The only drawback is the hard disk space that images take up.
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- To create an image, set Source to the drive with the master disk in it.
- Set Destination to File and then type in a file name. DiskDupe images
- usually use the extension .DDI. Then select Go, Duplicate to create the
- image.
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- To use the image, set Source to file, and press <Enter> when you see the
- *.DDI. DiskDupe will then show you all the images you have created.
- Select the one you want and press <Enter>. Then set Destination to the
- drive you want to copy to and select Go, Duplicate to make the copies.
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- RELAY
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- Relay is an extremely efficient method of backing up program disks or
- making copies of a shareware library. To use it, first make sure all
- your master disks have write-protect tabs on them. Relay senses the
- write-protect tabs and automatically reads and copies the master disks
- to all the non write-protected disks after each master disk. This allows
- you to make copies of different master disks of one type without using
- the keyboard.
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- Then set Source to Relay, Destination to A: and select Duplicate from
- the Go menu. Put in the first master disk and let DiskDupe read it.
- Afterwards, put in as many disks as you want to copy. When you want to
- start copying from the next write-protected master, just insert it into
- the drive. DiskDupe will sense the write-protect tab and read the new
- master disk without a keystroke.
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- 1. To use Relay, make sure all your master disks have write-protect
- tabs on them.
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- 2. For Destination, select the drive to which you want to copy. For
- Source select Relay.
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- 3. Under Go, select Duplicate. The number of copies doesn't matter
- when using Relay.
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- 4. Put in the first write-protected master disk and let DiskDupe read
- it.
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- 5. Insert the disks you want the master copied to.
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- 6. When you are ready to start using the next write-protected master
- disk just put it in. DiskDupe will recognize the write-protect tab and
- start reading this in as the next master disk.
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- 7. When you are finished, press <Esc>.
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- Caution: If your master disks do not have write-protect tabs on them,
- they will be overwritten.
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- CASCADE
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- If you have more than one floppy drive of the same type and are making
- multiple copies, you can use Cascade to get more efficiency out of your
- drives. Using Cascade is similar to copying from A: to B: - reading a
- disk from one drive and making a copy in another - except that, once the
- first disk is read, DiskDupe cycles through and makes copies in each
- drive.
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- 1. Choose Cascade from the Destination menu.
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- 2. Choose the Source drive or Image.
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- 3. Put a write-protected master disk into the first drive.
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- 4. Select Duplicate from the Go menu.
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- DiskDupe will read the first disk and then wait for you to remove the
- disk and insert new ones in all the drives. DiskDupe will sense the disk
- change, make a copy in the first drive, and then switch to the next
- drive to make a copy. It will make copies until it reaches the end of
- the cycle, where the Cascade Pause feature waits for you to change the
- disks in all the drives. DiskDupe will sense when you insert a new disk
- in the first drive and resume copying immediately.
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- DiskDupe will continue copying until the desired number of copies has
- been made or until you hit <Esc> to break the cycle. If a bad disk is
- encountered, you will have to remove it and insert a new disk in that
- same drive before DiskDupe resumes duplicating.
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- Note: The IBM PC and compatibles cannot copy to two drives
- simultaneously.
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- RELAY AND CASCADE
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- You can also combine Cascade with Relay. In such a setup, the first
- write-protected master disk is read from the first drive in the cycle
- and will be copied to every non write-protected disk inserted in that
- drive. In the second drive another master disk is read and copied to
- each non write-protected disk inserted in that drive.
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- FORMATTING DISKS
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- With DiskDupe, you can either format a disk as it is being duplicated or
- separately, by choosing Format from the Go menu. When you copy disks
- with Duplicate, DiskDupe will detect whether a disk has been formatted
- and, if necessary, format it while copying. Format is a separate feature
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- used whenever you want to just format some disks or preformat disks
- ahead of time for later use with DiskDupe. To format disks:
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- 1. Go to the Options menu to select the Format and Verify settings.
- The options are discussed below.
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- 2. If you are formatting a 720k disk in a 1.4Mb drive, set Disk to
- 720k otherwise leave it set to Auto.
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- 3. Set Destination to the drive you will use to format the disk. This
- can be Cascade to use both drive. Source is not used when formatting.
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- 4. Select Format from the Go menu.
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- QUICK ERASE
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- To do a quick erase, set Format under the Options menu to Only If
- Necessary and set Verify to Only After Format.
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- Reformatting a disk that has been previously formatted takes only about
- 2 seconds per disk. This effectively wipes out the data on a disk by
- writing over the disk's FAT (File Allocation Table) and directory table.
- DiskDupe will write the first couple of tracks, where the file and
- directory information is located, realize that the disk doesn't need to
- be formatted, and prompt you for another disk. If you run a DIR or
- CHKDSK on the disk, you will see that the disk is indeed empty.
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- If you also want to recheck the disk to make sure there are no damaged
- areas, set the Verify option to Always. This is quicker than a full
- reformat, but will check the entire disk for defects.
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- Note: Although the disk appears blank, some of the data is still
- physically on the disk. The only time this might pose a problem is if
- the disk contains sensitive information that you want to be sure to wipe
- off completely. If so, use the full reformat option.
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- FULL REFORMAT
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- To do a full reformat, set Format under the Options menu to Always.
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- Use full reformat if you plan to use an old disk as a master disk or
- want to completely erase all the data on it.
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- FORMAT COMPATIBILITY
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- When DiskDupe formats disks using Format under Go, it places a DOS 3.3
- boot track on the disk. This is compatible with all versions of DOS. If
- you want to format a disk with the boot track of another version of DOS,
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- or make a bootable disk or make formatted Unix, Midi or Mac high density
- disks, follow these instructions.
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- 1. Format a disk using the normal format command for that system. With
- DOS this is FORMAT or FORMAT /S.
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- 2. Use DiskDupe to make a copy of this disk. If you want you can also
- create an image file of this disk and use that as the Source.
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- If you are using a master disk formatted with DOS 4.0 or higher,
- DiskDupe will copy the serial number of the master disk without changing
- it.
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- CLEANING
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- To ensure good copies and avoid strange problems, it is critical that
- the drive heads be kept clean. Dirty heads can cause good disks to be
- rejected and bad disks to be passed.
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- HOW DRIVES GET DIRTY
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- Drive heads get dirty in two ways. Particles on the disk surface like
- dust and cigarette smoke can stick to the head and/or the magnetic
- coating on the disk rubs off on the head. These coatings vary in quality
- and they all absorb moisture. Poor quality disks that have been in humid
- environments can clog the drive heads after just 50 or 60 disks.
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- When the head gets dirty, it no longer makes good contact with the disk
- and the dirt particles diffuse the reading and writing process. This
- produces erratic results. Some disks work fine while others are
- inexplicably rejected.
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- HOW OFTEN TO CLEAN
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- We recommend that you clean the drive heads every 500 disks, or at least
- once a month. Sometimes in humid or dirty environments, you will need to
- clean the heads every 100 disks. If you start experiencing a lot of
- rejected disks or have other problems, it is always a good idea to clean
- the heads.
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- When drives are extremely dirty, you can actually see the dirt on the
- head. After you remove the cover, you will be able to see reddish-brown
- spots on the white ceramic piece attached to the moveable head-frame.
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- CLEANING THE DRIVE
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- To clean the drive, use a good wet-dry type cleaning disk. Under
- DiskDupe's Destination menu, select the drive you want to clean. Then
- choose Clean from the Go menu. Insert the cleaning disk in the drive and
- press <Enter>. The drive will be cleaned for 15 seconds.
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- While cleaning, DiskDupe moves the head back and forth across the disk.
- This provides the best possible cleaning and makes sure the cleaning
- disk is evenly used. Be sure to discard the cleaning disk if you see any
- discoloration on it or it has been used past the recommended number of
- cleanings.
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- If you clean your drives regularly, a 15 second cleaning is sufficient.
- However, if your drives are especially dirty, several cleanings may be
- required. In extreme cases, it is necessary to clean the drive head by
- hand with a Q-tip and isopropyl alcohol.
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- Cleaning the drive does not wear it out. A dirty drive will actually
- wear out faster because of the abrasive action of the dirt.
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- DISK CONVERSION
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- DiskDupe allows you to convert certain types of disks to disks of
- another physical size, such as a 5.25", 1.2Mb disk to a 3.5", 1.4Mb. You
- can, for example, copy a program's 5.25" program disks to 3.5" disks for
- installation on a laptop which only has a 3.5" drive.
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- Converting disks is just a special application of the Duplicate command.
- The table below indicates which disks, drives, and settings to use for a
- conversion. The conversions listed are the only ones presently
- supported.
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- Conversion Disk type Drive Type
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- 360k to 3.5" 720k disk 720k or 1.4Mb drive
- 720k to 5.25" 360k disk 1.2Mb drive
- 1.2Mb to 3.5" 1.4Mb disk 1.4Mb drive
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- For the 3.5", 720k to 5.25" conversion, copy to a low-density 360k disk
- in the 1.2Mb drive. If you get an error on several disks, try using a
- 1.2Mb disk instead. This disk will be formatted to 720k capacity by
- using the area between the tracks. If a computer has problems reading
- the files on the disk, even though it recognizes the disk and can do a
- DIR of it, use the FIX720.COM program. This is a small memory-resident
- program that allows such computers to read this 5.25" disk. (NOTE:
- FIX720 is included with the registered versions of DiskDupe.)
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- DiskDupe transfers the information track-by-track, including volume
- labels, subdirectories, hidden and system files. During a conversion,
- the destination disk will be formatted to the same capacity as the
- source disk. So if you are copying from a 5.25", 360k disk to a 3.5",
- 720k disk, the 3.5" disk will have a capacity of 360k.
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- Track-by-track conversion won't copy from a higher density disk to a
- lower density disk, even if the higher density disk has just a few files
- on it. In this case, it's better to use the DOS Copy command to transfer
- the files.
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- Note: If you are copying disks to send to others, we recommend making a
- master for each disk size, rather than using track conversions. This
- allows you to use the full capacity of the disk and will alleviate any
- possible problems that other computers might have reading these disks.
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- OPTIONS
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- CASCADE PAUSE
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- If you intend to change each disk as it is copied, you can set Cascade
- Pause to Off under the Options menu. DiskDupe will cycle continuously
- and overwrite the disks in the drives, including the master disk if it
- is not write-protected. If you prefer to change the disks all at once,
- leave Cascade Pause set to On, and DiskDupe will wait for you to do so.
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- Example
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- Using Cascade with drives A: and B:: While the master disk is being read
- from drive A:, you put a blank disk in drive B:. As soon as DiskDupe is
- finished reading from drive A:, it will start writing to the disk in
- drive B:. If Cascade Pause is set to On, DiskDupe will wait for you to
- hit a key at the end of each cycle, indicating that you have replaced
- all the disks. With Cascade Pause set to Off, you must remove, and
- replace, the disks as they are copied or DiskDupe will overwrite them.
-
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- DISK MENU
-
- Normally you can leave this set at AUTO to let DiskDupe automatically
- sense the type of disk you are using. When you are formatting and doing
- diagnostics on a 1.4Mb drive, DiskDupe will assume you want to use a
- 1.4Mb disk. If you want to use a 720k disk, you will need to select it
- manually. The same is true for a 360k disk in a 1.2Mb drive. Also if you
- are copying non-DOS disks like Unix, Midi or Mac high density, you will
- also need to select the copy type manually.
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- NOTE: Although you can duplicate 360k disks in a 5.25", 1.2Mb drive, it
- is not recommended. The 5.25", 1.2Mb drives write a smaller track than
- usual so they do not make very good 360k duplicates.
-
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- FORMAT OPTION
-
- The Format and Verify options are used to help speed up the disk
- duplicating time. If you always use new disks when making copies, go to
- FORMAT under the OPTIONS menu, press <ENTER> and then select ALWAYS.
- This will save a few seconds that DiskDupe normally takes to identify
- that a disk is blank and shift into Format mode. When Format is set to
- ALWAYS, a 360k disk will take less than 58 seconds to duplicate.
-
- If, however, you sometimes use disks that are pre-formatted, you can
- save a lot of time by setting FORMAT to ONLY IF NECESSARY . This will
- skip the format step on disks that have been pre-formatted. You can use
- this option even if you use a combination of pre-formatted and new disks
- because DiskDupe will still sense when a disk is new and automatically
- shift into format mode for that disk.
-
-
- VERIFY OPTION
-
- If you are confident that the disks you have pre-formatted have not been
- subsequently damaged, you can also set VERIFY to ONLY AFTER FORMAT. On
- pre-formatted disks this can cut the duplicating time on a 360k disk
- down to less than 16 seconds per disk.
-
- Be aware, however, that if the disks have been damaged after they were
- formatted (for instance, someone accidently touched the floppy disk
- surface), DiskDupe will probably not detect this damage if VERIFY is set
- to ONLY AFTER FORMAT. Duplicating times for pre-formatted disks when
- Verify is set to ALWAYS are still fairly quick.
-
-
- COMPARE OPTION
-
- To compare a disk byte-by-byte to the master during verify, turn On the
- Compare option under Options menu.
-
- Compare provides a more thorough check than a Verify. You can run both
- together if you are running DiskDupe on a 386 or later model computer.
- Using both Verify and Compare will not slow down the duplication any
- more than running just one. Under Options, select On for Compare and set
- Verify to Always.
-
- On some 286's and slower computers, compare during verify might slowdown
- the copying speed. If your computer passed the diagnostics tests under
- the Go menu, you can turn Compare Off and still catch 99.97% of all disk
- errors.
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- TEMP FILE
-
- The Temp File is the file on your hard disk where DiskDupe stores any
- part of the disk image that will not fit in memory. If you have at least
- 640k of RAM memory in your computer and are duplicating 360k disks, the
- entire disk will fit in memory and will not have to be buffered. If
- however, you are duplicating another type of disk or don't have as much
- memory, part of the disk will be buffered to this file.
-
- DiskDupe will only store the parts of the disk with data on it. For
- instance, if you are duplicating a disk that is only half full, only
- that half of the disk that has data on it will be stored.
-
- Note: If files have been erased from a disk, DiskDupe may be fooled into
- thinking that there is more data on the disk than there really is. To
- help DiskDupe work most efficiently, it is best to use a newly formatted
- disk as your master disk.
-
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- OTHER FEATURES
-
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- AUTOMATIC DISK SENSING
-
- DiskDupe automatically senses when you change disks without having to
- touch the keyboard. This will speed up your duplication and also
- eliminate errors.
-
- To sense a disk change, DiskDupe needs to keep the drive on. So when
- DiskDupe alerts you, it is okay to change the disk even though the drive
- light is still on.
-
-
- BAD DISK ALARM
-
- DiskDupe sounds an alarm when it encounters a bad disk and asks you to
- press the <ENTER> key. This alerts you that there is a bad disk to make
- sure you don't accidentally put it in the good disk pile.
-
-
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- MAXIMUM SPEED
-
- There are several ways you can optimize the speed of the copies made
- with DiskDupe.
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- CLEAN MASTER
-
- DiskDupe works faster when the master disk is "clean". This means that
- the master disk was formatted before any files were copied to it.
-
- Using a clean disk, DiskDupe is able to sense which part of the disk has
- valid data on it and only duplicate that part of the disk. If you have a
- master disk which has had many different files copied to it and then
- erased, DiskDupe will have to duplicate the entire disk even though all
- of the disk might not contain real data.
-
- To make a clean master disk, first format a disk. Then use the DOS COPY
- command to copy the necessary files onto this newly formatted disk. This
- disk can now be used as your clean master disk.
-
-
- FORMAT AND VERIFY OPTIMIZATION
-
- 1. Pre-format the disks. This can be done by copying from a blank
- formatted disk. The disks will be formatted and verified and any bad
- disks will be rejected. You can format disks at any time that is
- convenient.
-
- 2. Use these pre-formatted disks later when you make copies. Make sure
- that FORMAT is set to ONLY IF NECESSARY and VERIFY is set to ONLY AFTER
- FORMAT on the SETUP menu.
-
- 3. If you are nervous about not verifying the disk after you write to
- it, set the VERIFY option to ALWAYS. This will increase the duplicating
- times but will re-verify the entire disk.
-
-
- DUPLICATING TIMES
-
- The following table shows how long it takes DiskDupe to duplicate disks.
- If the source disk is not completely full, the duplicating times will be
- faster than this.
-
- Disks copied in one hour using DiskDupe. All these times assume that it
- takes two seconds to change the disk.
-
-
- 360K 1.2Mb 720K 1.4MB
- ----- ------ ----- -----
- Blank Disks 62 38 32 32
- Pre-formatted/verify 106 65 55 55
- Pre-formatted 200 126 106 106
-
- Note: Some 1.4Mb drives however, won't be able to achieve the full 106
- disk per hour.
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- Notice how much time you can save if you pre-formatted disks yourself.
- However, if you buy disks that have already been formatted for you, we
- recommend that you set Verify to Always. This insures that any disks
- that are bad will be detected.
-
- BATCH FILES
-
- All DiskDupe parameters can be entered from the DOS command line. This
- allows you to create DOS batch files to automate the use of DiskDupe.
-
-
- COMMAND LINE
-
- You can enter all the information on the DOS command line that you would
- normally have to enter by using the DiskDupe menus. Here is an example:
-
- DISKDUPE A: B: /C5 /DUP
-
- This will start DiskDupe with A: as the source drive and B: as the
- destination drive and will make 5 copies. The /DUP statement instructs
- DiskDupe to start duplicating and then return to DOS without stopping at
- the menus. This is useful if you want to use DiskDupe in a batch file.
-
- The A: is the Source and can be a drive, a filename or the word RELAY.
-
- The B: is the Destination and can be a drive or a filename. To use
- Cascade drives, use AB: like DISKDUPE D1 AB:
-
- The /C5 sets the number of copies to 5.
-
- The /C is called a switch. There are many different switches you can
- use. You can use as many or as few switches as you want. The next
- section lists all the switches.
-
-
- COMMAND LINE SWITCHES
-
- /DUP Starts duplicating without pausing at the menus and
- returns to DOS when finished.
-
- /FOR Starts formatting without pausing at the menus and returns
- to DOS when finished.
-
- /CLEAN Starts cleaning without pausing at the menus and returns
- to DOS when finished.
-
- /TEST Starts the diagnostics without pausing at the menus and
- returns to DOS when finished.
-
- /DAT Use alternate .DAT file for different duplicating jobs.
- Example /DATJOB1.DAT
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- /C Allows you to set the number of copies
- Example: /C5 Set 5 copies. (NOTE: The Trial edition only
- allows 5 copies, and Lite Edition allows 10. All other
- versions have no limit)
-
- /FA Sets the option for formatting to ALWAYS.
-
- /FO Sets the option for formatting to ONLY WHEN NECESSARY.
-
- /VA Sets the option for verifying to ALWAYS.
-
- /VO Sets the option for verifying to ONLY AFTER FORMAT.
-
- /T Sets the Disk type.
- Auto Specifies Auto
- 360 Specifies a 5.25" 360K copy (Low Density)
- 12 Specifies a 5.25" 1.2M copy (High Density)
- 720 Specifies a 3.5" 720K copy (Low density)
- 14 Specifies a 2.5" 1.4M copy (High Density)
- Example: /T720 Specifies a 720k copy.
-
- /S Sets the type of installed drive.
- For drive, use one of the following:
- A:, B:
- For setup information, use one of the following:
- 360, 12, 720, 14
- Example: /SA:12 Specifies the A: drive is a 1.2M High
- Density drive
-
- /CMOS "YES" uses CMOS bootup configuration for A: and B: drives,
- "NO" does not. Example: /CMOSYES
-
- /TF Allows the user to set the option for the temporary file.
- Example: /TFDISKDUPE.TMP Sets the temporary file to
- DISKDUPE.TMP
-
-
- BATCH FILE EXAMPLE
-
- You can combine DiskDupe commands into DOS batch files to automate
- sequences of tasks.
-
- The following is a batch file that reads in a source disk and creates a
- disk image file and makes 10 duplicates.
-
- DISKDUPE B: DISK1 /DUP
- IF ERRORLEVEL 1 GOTO END
- DISKDUPE DISK1 B: /C10 /DUP
- :END
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- Notice that you can test if there was a problem using the ERRORLEVEL
- command. An ERRORLEVEL of one or greater indicates that there was an
- error.
-
-
-
- TROUBLE SHOOTING
-
-
- COMMON PROBLEMS
-
- PROBLEM: After I copy a disk using DiskDupe and then try to do a DIR on
- it, I get an error reading the disk.
- ANSWER: Take the disk out of the drive. Type <CTRL-C> several times and
- put the disk back in.
-
- QUESTION: On my PS/2 it copies the first disk fine but then makes a
- grinding noise and sometimes I get a "Bad Seek Error".
- ANSWER: Some of the PS/2 drives can't step at the proper rate. To
- compensate for this, under Setup tell DiskDupe that it is a 720k drive.
- You will still be able to copy both 720k and 1.4Mb disks but you won't
- have the stepping problem.
-
- QUESTION: I am trying to copy 360k disks on my AT type computer and it
- is not working.
- ANSWER: Make sure you have your A: drive set up correctly (usually as a
- 1.2Mb drive) and that the copy type is set to 360k.
-
-
- TECHNICAL SUPPORT
-
- DiskDupe is backed by a technical support system designed to offer you
- fast, courteous service. All registered users receive unlimited, free
- technical support. We also provide limited support to unregistered
- users.
-
- In order for us to provide the best possible help please do the
- following before calling. Write down the serial number of the DiskDupe
- program, write down exactly what happened and what error message
- appeared, write down what type of computer you are using and be at your
- computer with DiskDupe running.
-
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- MSD PRODUCTS
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- DISKDUPE TRIAL
-
- Duplicates and formats 5.25" and 3.5" up to 6 times faster than Dos.
- Copies even high density disks in one pass with no swapping. Talks
- directly to the floppy controller for maximum speed. Uses the hard disk
- as virtual memory. Automatically formats disks if needed. Senses disk
- changes without a keystroke. Detects all bad disks for perfect copies.
- Stores images on hard disk. Converts 5" to 3". Automatically detects
- drive and disk type. Has Relay, Cascade, Diagnostics and Clean. Uses
- command line or pull-down menus with mouse support.
-
-
- DISKDUPE LITE
-
- Same features as the Trial edition but removes the opening screens,
- increases the copy limit to 10 and gives you access to unlimited, free
- technical support. The manual is on the disk.
-
-
- DISKDUPE STANDARD
-
- Adds ability to compare disks byte-by-byte, choice of screen colors, no
- limit on the number of copies made and EMS/XMS support. Includes printed
- manual, re-usable product box and free drive cleaning kit.
-
-
- DISKDUPE PRO
-
- Adds support for up to four floppy drives, double speed drives, 2.8Mb
- floppies, RamboDisk for fast custom disks, sets of disks, Track Range
- for faster copying, serialization, label printing and copy protection
- interface.
-
-
- DISKDUPE AUTO PRO
-
- All features of DiskDupe Pro plus works with any XPress, Trace,
- Mountain, Ventuno, Rimage, Ashby, or Costas autoloader for hands-free
- copying. Sounds an alarm when attention is needed. Automatically sends
- bad disks to the reject bin.
-
-
- DISKMACHINE
-
- The DiskMachine includes an auto-loader that copies both 5.25" and 3.5"
- disks, DiskDupe Auto Pro, cables and drives in a complete package.
-
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