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- E A S Y F O R M A T
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- Version 3.20
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- U P D A T E H I S T O R Y
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- Copyright (c) 1988,1989,1990 by Falk Data Systems.
- All Rights Reserved.
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- Last updated: November, 1990
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- This document describes the changes and corrections made to Easy
- Format with each version. Versions are listed in reverse
- chronological order (most current version first, original version
- last).
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- Version 3.20 - November 30, 1990:
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Earlier versions had a bug which appeared sometimes when
- adjoining clusters were marked as bad. This bug caused some bad
- spots to look like lost clusters. Fixed. Special thanks to
- Stephen L. Russell of SLR Systems for reporting this problem.
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- Earlier versions had a problem with the last sector in the second
- FAT on 3 1/2 inch, 1.44Mb diskettes. The faulty second FAT was
- corrected automatically the first time a file was copied to the
- diskette. This problem is now corrected.
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- Beginning with version 3.10 we added a safety feature in the form
- of a verification program (EasyChek.EXE). Since that time we
- have had many complaints about EasyChek. Users seem to dislike
- this safety precaution. Therefore, as of version 3.20, the
- verification program has been removed from the Easy Format
- package.
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- Among users of versions 3.00 and later, the single most requested
- feature, was to make the custom boot message more customizable.
- Due to the added difficulty and expense of translating all screen
- changes into German and Spanish, we have decided to postpone this
- feature until the next major upgrade. However, to make sure that
- our users have the capabilities they need, we have added a simple
- utility program, BootUtil.EXE, to do the job until the next major
- upgrade.
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- Easy Format Update History Page 1 of 3
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- - Easy Format, Version 3.20 - HISTORY.DOC -
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- Added the ability to <Esc> from the main menu to the Exit submenu
- (still requires <Enter> key confirmation to exit from the
- submenu).
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- By popular request, we have made the Quick Options "sticky".
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- Version 3.11 - April 30, 1990:
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- A minor change affecting only those systems which always have a
- debugger (like Periscope) loaded.
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- Version 3.10 - April 16, 1990:
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- Made it easier to choose the drive on which to format.
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- Changed the way delays (pauses) are handled to help keep delay
- times accurate when running on computers with fast clock speeds
- (30MHz and above).
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- On some versions of DOS, the DOS "SYS" command was unable to make
- an Easy Format formatted diskette bootable. This problem was
- corrected. This change was made to EzFormat, FormatF, and
- DvFormat.
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- Changed the way 5ΒΌ inch, 1.2Mb drives are handled. Some 1.2Mb
- drives take longer than normal to come up to speed (360 rpm).
- Now, when an error is detected on cylinder 0 of a 1.2Mb diskette,
- EzFormat will wait 8/10ths of a second longer before retrying the
- operation.
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- As a safety precaution to protect users, a verification program
- was added to the Easy Format package. EasyChek.EXE may be used
- to verify the programs in the Easy Format package. EasyChek
- examines the .EXE files to determine if they have been modified
- in any way.
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- Version 3.00 - February 12, 1990:
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Completely redesigned from scratch. Every feature was new or
- improved and compatibility with the hardware from different
- manufacturers was extremely high. Version 3.00 incorporated
- three programs - EzFormat.EXE, FormatF.EXE, and DvFormat.EXE -
- into a single package.
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- Versions 2.xx - 1989:
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- Added support for the other common disk and drive sizes but was
- still not compatible with the hardware from some manufacturers.
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- Versions 1.xx - 1988:
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- Versions 1.xx - called XFormat, supported only 360Kb diskettes in
- 360Kb drives.
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