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- TapeWin v2.1
- (c)1993
- Modern Microsystems
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- LIMITED WARRANTY
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- Modern Microsystems warrants these products to be free
- from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of
- 60 days from the date of the purchase. During this period
- Modern Microsystems will repair or replace , at its option,
- any defective parts at no additional charge, provided the
- product is returned, shipping prepaid, to Modern Microsystems.
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- This warranty does not extend to any products which might
- have been damaged as a result of accident, misuse, abuse, or
- as a result of service or modification by anyone other than
- Modern Microsystems.
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- Modern Microsystems specifically disclaims all other
- warranties, expressed or implied, but not limited to
- implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for
- a particular purpose with respect to defects in the
- documentation. In no event shall Modern Microsystems
- be liable for any loss or profit or any other commercial
- damage, including but not limited to special , incidental,
- consequential or other damages.
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- This agreement shall be construed, interpreted, and governed
- by the laws of the state of New York.
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- Unauthorized duplication of Tapewin is prohibited by Federal Law.
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- INTRODUCTION
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- TapeWin is a program that should have been written long ago, when the
- first tape drive was introduced. When I first received my tape drive,
- I was surprised at the fact that there wasn't such a program to go along
- with the drive. 40,80, 120 megs of storage, and you need one file?
- Where do you look?? This is where TapeWin evolved and serves it's purpose.
- Thank you for supporting this software, we hope it makes this cataloging
- task easier for you.
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- The program has all the features of a disk cataloger. It will allow you
- to have a catalog for EACH tape, this makes it much easier to work with,
- since tapes are capable of holding such large amounts of data. With each
- database you create, you can store descriptions of each file - so you know
- exactly what it is. This is especially useful for archived data. Tapewin
- even allows you to export your database to a compatible dBase file, so you
- can just use Tapewin to catalog, and use your favorite database to view,
- or edit your database to you liking!
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- Currently, we are working on other utilities to be used with Tapewin, to
- make the ease of cataloging a tape even easier. One utility will allow
- you to extract descriptions of BBS file lists and add them to your catalog
- (if you have those files that match!). If you are a registered user of
- Tapewin, you will be notified when these products become available.
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- Tapewin is an extremely easy to use program, that doesn't really even
- require any documentation. These instructions are provided, just as a
- general reference. On-line help will be available shortly. Registered users
- will be able to download this from our BBS free of charge.
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- Enjoy Cataloging!
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- Installation
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- Unlike the last version of Tapewin (1.02), you no longer have to manually
- install it. You do have to store it in the same directory as your
- CMS software. Just run the automated INSTALL.EXE file, and it
- will ask you where you want to put Tapewin, and then where your tape
- software is located. INSTALL will also create a directory within your
- existing CMS tape directory, which Tapewin will use to store all of your
- database files.
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- NOTE:
- YOU MUST INSTALL THIS SOFTWARE IN YOUR CURRENT TAPE DIRECTORY. THIS IS
- THE DIRECTORY THAT YOUR TAPE BACKUP SOFTWARE IS IN (COLORADO ONLY).
- THE PROGRAM WILL NOT RUN PROPERLY IF THIS IS NOT DONE.
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- When cataloging tapes, be sure to use a different volume label for each
- volume! This makes it much easier to find a file in the future! If you
- use the same name (e.g. ZIPPED) then when you do a file search with
- Tapewin, it will list all the files it finds, with all the same volume
- labels, which makes for a really confusing - and time consuming task of
- finding the file when you try to go grab it fromt the tape!
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- If you have multiple files with the same name in different volumes, then
- Tapewin will delete (not on the tape, but the database file!) the duplicated
- files it finds AFTER the first file.
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- Main Menu Commands
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- 1. This command is the foundation of the whole program. This is where the
- program reads the directory listing and converts it for the program's
- use. Depending on how much memory you have, will depend on the amount
- of files it can catalog PER tape. If you have approximately 600K of
- base memory available, you can catalog 20,000 files per tape. This
- amount should be more than sufficient.
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- You will be shown a directory of *.DTA files. These files are your tape
- data files. If you don't have any, Tapewin will tell you that there
- are no files, and will open up a window above the directory list for you
- to enter a new name.
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- If you would like to start a new database, just simply start typing it's
- name in and a window will open up for your entry.
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- DO NOT type an extension, this will be added for you, 8 characters or
- less are all that is needed. If you type an extension, it will be over-
- written by the standard .DTA extension. This is the only file extension
- that Tapewin will recognize.
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- It is important that you choose a name that will be on the tape's case
- - such as TAPE1 , that way you have a separate file for each tape that
- you have. It is a good idea to back up these data files also! Having to type
- in the descriptions in again will surely be something you don't want to do.
- Keeping a separate database file for each tape makes it easier to catalog,
- since there won't be as many files to look through. You can add more than
- one tape to a database file if you want though. We don't recommend this,
- since having one big database file will be easier to corrupt than having
- separate little ones!
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- If you simply want to add 2 or more tapes to a data file, simply scroll
- to the file that you would like to use, hit enter, and then it will ask you
- if you are sure you want to catalog the tape. If you choose YES, it will
- go through the process needed to generate the database. Time for each
- tape varies depending on how many volumes you have on the tape.
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- REMEMBER: Use a different volume name for each volume when
- you catalog! Some examples might be the date that
- you are doing the backup, an alphanumeric code.
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- 2. This command is self explanatory, it uses the shell-sort method, which
- is very efficient for high volume files. The time to sort 20,000 files
- generally takes under a minute, depending on the computer.
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- The sort is automatically done for you when you use command 1, but
- there are features in the add description command that allow you to
- delete files on the list, you will have to run the sort for the files to
- delete. You will see how we can use this command in the next command.
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- 3. Descriptions for large amounts of files can be very tedious.
- Sometimes, the user just wants a listing of what is on his/her tape.
- So this feature does not have to be performed. This feature DOES HAVE
- TO BE PERFORMED if you plan on doing database searches for files
- (Search Command in the Browse Menu). This feature is very simple and
- easy to use.
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- Type in the descriptions for the files, just hit enter if you don't
- need a particular description for that certain file. You can always
- go back and add the description later.
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- To end all descriptions, just hit 'X' on a blank description line,
- then hit <ENTER>
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- To make the current filename the description of your file,
- type 'F' <ENTER>
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- To put ALL the filenames as the description, just hit
- 'A' <ENTER>
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- This will add the filenames to the description line to ALL the files!
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- If you find that you do not want a particular file in the list you can
- delete it by typing 'DELETE' and hitting enter. This command MUST be
- typed in UPPERCASE. After you have chosen all the files you want
- deleted, exit the description section (type 'X') and choose option 2 from
- the main menu (Sort Files). Tapewin will begin sorting the files and when
- it finds the files with a description of 'DELETE', it will delete that file.
- This is a handy feature if you want to exclude certain files from your
- database, such as batch files which you might not want in your
- catalog. In any case, it was added as a convienience to the user.
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- 4. Load a data file. This command allows you to load a different data
- file to work on. This is handy if you already have a data file
- in memory, and you want to stop and work on another one.
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- Certain commands require that you load the data file first before
- they will work. Others will give you a directory of the data files for
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- Browse Menu
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- This menu has the necessary commands to list files to the screen,
- save files to a text file, output them to a printer or search for a
- file by description, and also export them to a .DBF file.
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- Certain functions may not be available if you are using the evaluation
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- 1. This option enables you to list the database to screen, the listing
- shows all the necessary descriptions, volumes, file sizes, etc. To
- exit this list at any time, just hit the ESC key.
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- Page UP - Move one screen up the list
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- Page DOWN - Move one screen down the list
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- Home - to move to the beginning of the file
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- End - to move to the very end of the file.
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- This viewer is capable of viewing THOUSANDS of lines, and it's fast!
- You can go from the beginning of the listing to the end, instantly!
- This is FASTVIEW, which is available as a stand alone program for
- viewing LARGE text files. Handy when you have a large BBS file listing.
- Contact Modern Microsystems if you are interested in the stand alone
- version of the viewer.
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- 2. There are times when you may want to list all of the database to
- a text file, this is what this option will do for you. The file is
- just a plain dump of the database with the same type of list format.
- This file will have a name of TAPECAT.TXT and will appear in your
- tape backup directory.
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- 3. This option allows you to search for a specific file in that massive
- listing that you may have. This option allows you to search by
- description or by filename. You will be prompted as to which of the
- two you would like to search by. After you have completed the
- search, you will be asked if you would like to do another search.
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- To do a search by keyword:
- Just type in a partial or keyword, and it will list all the files
- that meet that search criteria. This will allow you to locate
- the file and which volume it is under on that tape.
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- To do a search by filename:
- Type in a partial or filename - (NO WILDCARDS!), and
- Tapewin will list all the files that meet that search criteria.
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- Future versions will include, an automatic extract of the file
- or files you found, and a GLOBAL search of all the data files,
- for specific files. If you are a registered user, you will be
- notified when this is released, and can upgrade for a nominal cost.
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- 4. Output to printer. The listing can get very large! Make sure that
- your printer is on-line and ready to go. The list will look similar
- to the List Files listing, all the descriptions, file sizes, and
- volume names will be there! Remember, tapes hold thousands of
- files! If you are going to print this list, be sure you have plenty of
- paper available to do the job!
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- If you have any questions or things you would like to see in Tapewin,
- please write to:
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- c/o Tapewin
- Modern Microsystems
- PO Box 1220
- Cicero, NY 13039
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- or you can call our BBS
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- Dreamscape BBS - (315)458-3482 - 14.4k-1200 8-N-1
- 6000 Megs, 5 nodes
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- -- A lot of quality shareware is available here! --
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- or call us voice at (315)452-3325
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- Upgrades are available through our BBS only! If you are a current
- user of an older version of TapeWin, please call the BBS and request
- the upgrade. Owners of Tapewin 1.02 will upgrade to Tapewin 2.0a free
- of charge. Releases after the 2.0a require a small cost. Please call or
- write if you have any questions, or want to upgrade to the newest
- version.
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- Thank you again for your support, we hope you find this product useful!
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