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- Fast Disk Formatter
- by CNA HelpWare
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- The FastFormatter utility is designed to save time when you want to
- format a boxful (or more) or diskettes. It uses (and requires) two disk
- drives and DOS 2.0 or later, and 128K.
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- FastFormatter includes a safety feature which prevents it from formatting
- any diskette which is not blank unless you specifically permit it to do
- so.
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- FastFormatter will automatically put volume labels on DOS 2.x diskettes,
- and allows you to specify a labelling sequence at startup so each of your
- diskettes is labelled with a sequential designation.
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- FastFormatter allows interactive access to all the DOS formatting options
- without requiring that you remember the IBM commanding syntax.
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- Before you use FastFormatter the first time, you must allow it to transfer
- certain IBM-copyrighted files from your system disk to itself. To do so,
- boot your system as you normally would. Leave your system diskette in
- drive A:, put the FastFormatter diskette in drive B:, and type B:XFER.
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- (If you received this program via a Bulletin Board or similar distribution,
- please see the note below before proceeding.)
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- During this first-time initialization step, FastFormatter will also ask if
- you are running a system which includes a RAM disk. If your boot disk has
- a file called CONFIG.SYS and you have created a RAM disk by using a "device ="
- command in that file, you need to say "yes" to this question; otherwise,
- FastFormatter will not know the correct drive letter for the working files
- it needs to create on RAM disk.
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- To use FastFormatter, put the program diskette in drive A: and perform
- a warm or cold boot. The program creates an electronic drive, transfers
- all its working files to it to free up both your physical drives, and goes
- to work.
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- If you want to format additional diskettes you need not re-boot; simply
- type FF at the prompt.
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- If your normal system configuration includes a RAM disk of at least 70K,
- you needn't use the FastFormatter diskette to boot; bring your system up
- as you normally would, put the FastFormatter diskette in the default drive,
- and type AUTOEXEC.
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- If your normal system configuration includes a hard drive as well as the RAM
- disk, you can run FastFormatter from the hard drive. Initialize the
- FastFormatter disk as described above, then copy all the files to a subdirectory
- on your hard drive. Be sure your RAM disk has at least 70K free, change to
- the subdirectory in question, and type AUTOEXEC. NOTE: you can INITIALIZE
- from your hard disk if your root directory includes FORMAT.COM. Be sure you
- are at the root directory if you choose this method.
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- When FastFormatter starts, it gives you an opportunity to choose any or
- all of the DOS 2.x formatting options:
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- VOLUME LABEL - If you want volume labels on your diskettes, answer the
- prompt by typing in the label for the first diskette.
- Pick a volume label that can be incremented, so the
- program can provide sequential labels for your diskette
- library.
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- FastFormatter can increment through the alphabet or the
- decimal numbers, and "carries" to the next left column
- in either case. Examples of legal label sequences:
- - Enter ....AAA.. and you can automatically continue
- through ....ZZZ.., or
- - Enter 1234... and continue through 9999...
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- FastFormatter will increment any part of a label, not
- just the end, so X001BOX_1 through X999BOX_1 is a
- valid sequence. FastFormatter asks you to show it
- which column to begin incrementing with a cursor -
- in the example, you'd move the cursor to the 1 in 001.
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- SYSTEM DISK If you want to create a diskette you'll be able to use
- to boot up your system, tell FastFormatter to put the
- system files on your diskettes.
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- SINGLE-SIDED If you want single-sided diskettes, say yes to this
- option.
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- EIGHT SECTORS This option creates diskettes that can be read by older
- versions of DOS and is seldom needed.
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- /B OPTION This option is primarily of interest to software sellers.
- It creates a diskette which is ready to accept the IBM
- system files, but does not actually contain them.
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- NOTE: Limited license is granted for distribution of this program on not-for
- profit public Bulletin Boards. Address comments to: 352 Hermitage Ln.
- Azusa, CA 91702.
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- If you received this program via bulletin board, make sure you have the
- following required files. Format a diskette using the /B option and then
- copy these files to it. Then proceed as above.
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- XFER BAT 125 transfers system to B: and runs EC
- CONFIG SYS 23 creates RAM disk if needed
- RAMDISK SYS 768 RAM disk software
- FF EXE 12800 FastFormatter
- EC EXE 8704 System Configurator, creates AUTOEXEC.BAT and FFMT.BAT
- FASTFMT HLP 1091 help file
- FFLABELS HLP 120 help with valid characters in labels
- REP COM 266 removes system attributes from IBMBIO and IBMDOS
- DOSPATH COM 512 lets system use COMMAND.COM on RAM drive
- FF TXT 4763 this file