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- U1-04: Disk and Drive Utilities
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- 1553 Disk Copying Utilities Small Programs Disk
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- AJUtil (AJUTIL2)
- Jones, Alan
- $?
- is a set of utilities. Most of the utilities duplicate the functions of
- utilities already in the library, but a couple of the are interesting. One is
- DISKDUP that will do fast copying of all types of floppies - 360k, 1.2meg or
- 3.5" - by creating an image of the disk file on a hard disk and copying
- repeatedly to the floppy. Another program, DISKEMU, lets the image on the
- hard disk emulate a floppy disk drive that you can write to, delete from, etc,
- before making the disk copies.
-
- Copydisk (COPYDSK)
- Harris, Gordon
- $0
- copies volume label, subdirectory structure and all files regardless of
- attribute type from one disk medium to another. This is similar to DOS's Xcopy,
- but we had to quit using DOS 4.01's Xcopy when it trashed some of our files, so
- we are happy to find this utility. In addition, it goes Xcopy one better by
- copying the volume label, hidden, system, and read-only files and
- subdirectories. This would allow you to make a bootable 3.5" disk from a
- bootable 5.25" disk, for example. Not only is this a free program, C source code
- is included.
-
- DM 1.22
- Boler, Mark
- $25
- is a complete diskette mastering system for making small numbers of
- copies of disks. It reads the master disk, including the boot sectors
- and any subdirectories and their contents, into a disk-image file on
- your hard disk and makes copies from that file. This is faster than
- floppy-to-floppy copying, but many additional features are built in as
- well.
-
- DM is not intended for making even small numbers of multiple copies of
- disks at one sitting. You must individually ask for each copy wanted. Other
- programs in the library will let you specify the number that you want and
- optionally will alternate between two drives to speed up copying.
-
- A typical ideal application of DM would be for a user group to store its
- library of disks in image files on a hard disk. DM will display an "inventory"
- list of available disk images. It will format a floppy (without having to worry
- about someone formatting the hard disk). It shows information about your
- diskettes, has a head-cleaning routine built in, and lets you just copy files,
- as well. Besides being faster than copying from a floppy, it lets you make
- faster, easier disk copies on a machine with just one drive.
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- Disk Transfer 2.0 (DTRANS)
- RolySoft
- $0
- is a freeware replacement for DOS' Diskcopy. It copies large disks in one
- batch using EMS or harddisk as buffer, compares the disks, and formats the
- target, even in non-standard format such as 1.2MB 3.5", or 360KB 3.5". The
- program can also make multiple copies from a single master.
-
- Dupe 1.2
- Best Technology
- $16
- allows you to copy disks faster and easier then with DOS's DISKCOPY. It copies
- an entire floppy disk, any size, in a single drive, while reading the original
- only once. It will optionally format/copy only the part of a disk being used.
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- Fastcopy (FASTCOP)
- Nech, Jim
- $?
- speeds up the making of multiple copies of a single disk by alternating drives
- so that you can be changing disks in one drive while the other drive copies.
- Naturally, you need enough free RAM to hold the contents of the disk in
- memory.
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- Multcopy (MULTCOP)
- makes multiple disk copies from a single disk read. This saves a lot of
- time over DISKCOPY which must re-read the source for each copy made. On the
- Disk Drive Utilities disk, we already have a program named Fastcopy that will
- make multiple copies and does it faster, but it is also a little more cranky,
- in that it will not copy single-sided disks and it rejects any marginal disks.
-
- Qcopy 1.0
- Ellis, Duane
- $0
- helps you to make multiple copies of a disk by reading the source disk once and
- keeping it in memory. It will copy to just one drive or it will alternate on two
- drives.
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- END OF SMALL PROGRAMS DISK #1553
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- 2673 Disk Copying Utils #2 Small Programs Disk
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- Diskette Image to File Utility 2.51 (DIFU)
- VitCom Software Research and Development
- $25
- lets you copy disks by creating an exact image of a diskette on your hard disk.
- Features include PKZIP (#1705) support for image file compression, target disk
- testing, and more. Disk sizes through 1.44 meg are supported.
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- DUP 5.9
- Maclean, R. ASP
- $25
- is a disk duplication utility intended for use by small firms for the creation
- of distribution disks for their software. Options include format during
- write, verify write, increment serial numbers during write, read the master
- disk into an image file for faster copying, data compression to disk storage,
- multi-disk sequential duplication, an autoloader control, IOCTL support for all
- operations on 1.2M and 1.44M disks, and a RAM buffer for 360k disk writes.
-
- Multiple Disk Compare Service 2.0 (MDC)
- Burton, Michael ASP
- $0
- lets you compare multiple disk copies to a master copy.
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- OnePass
- Blanco, M.
- $0
- is a disk copying utility that will make multiple copies with one reading. It
- will use expanded memory if necessary (and if available); otherwise, it can use
- a hard disk for temporary storage. It performs a 32-bit CRC integrity check. We
- have similar utilities already in PsL, but this one has the advantage of no
- shareware fee. C and Assembler source code is included.
-
- PolyCopy 2.60s (PLYCPY)
- Albanese, Joseph, M.
- $24
- is an easy to use program for making one or more copies of a disk (or disks)
- with a single pass of the original, regardless of disk density. The program
- automatically uses hard disk space when copying a disk whose data cannot all
- fit in DOS RAM. It features automatic configuration, automatic format,
- multiple copies from one read, and support for 360k, 1.2meg, 720k and 1.44meg
- floppies. It will also copy bootable disks which normally require a DISKCOPY,
- and provides support for XMS memory. Requires DOS 3.O or higher, about 200K of
- free RAM, and a hard disk or RAM disk.
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- SCopy 1.03 (SCOPYDR)
- Risack, David
- $20
- allows you to make backup copies of many copy-protected disks.
-
- Transfer Volume Label 1.0 (TXFRVOL)
- Micro System Solutions
- $0
- copies the volume label from one drive to another. This would be most useful in
- batch files when copying from one disk format to another, since DISKCOPY cannot
- be used and COPY/XCOPY do not transfer the volume label.
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- END OF SMALL PROGRAMS DISK #2673
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- 12648 Disk Copying Utilities #3 Small Programs Disk
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- CopyBoot 1.0 (COPYBOO)
- Gregg, Whit
- $?
- will allow you to transfer a bootable disk from any one floppy disk to any
- other. This is useful in cases where a DISKCOPY cannot be used, such as
- copying the OS/2 Install Disk from 3.5" to 5.25" disk or to send a bootable
- disk over a modem. C source included.
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- DF 3.5
- Disk Copy Utilities
- Mark Vitt; $20
- creates an image of a floppy on your hard disk for production
- copying. Also see the next program, Extract.
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- Extract 1.0
- Disk Copy Utilities
- Gilles Vollant; $20
- extracts a file from floppy disk images created on hard disk by
- WinImage, DCF, DF, Sabdu, etc. These programs create floppy disk image
- files for faster disk duplication, but the contents of image files
- cannot be accessed normally.
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- ImageCopy 2.1 (ICPY21)
- Ragan, Patrick M.
- $0
- copies diskette images to hard disk where they can be stored and copied to
- floppies in any quantity.
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- Polycopy (POLYCOP)
- Pirard, Andre
- $?
- is a high-speed, bulk-copying utility. It can whip out multiple copies of a
- disk at the rate of 48 seconds each by reading the source disk once and
- alternating the writing between drives A: and B:. Polycopy works only on
- highly PC-Compatible machines. For example, it would not run on an XT with a
- 3rd-party motherboard nor even on a Compaq 286 portable. Be sure to read the
- documentation before attempting to run the program. (For one thing, the docs
- tell you how to avoid getting the program prompts in French.)
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- END OF SMALL PROGRAMS DISK #12648
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- 1364 Disk Formatting Utilities Small Programs Disk
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- BootThru 1.04 (BT)
- Gibson, Bill
- $0
- modifies the boot sector of a diskette so that you can boot on a hard disk
- without having to remove the treated floppy from drive A:. DOES NOT WORK ON A
- 1.2 MEG DRIVE.
-
- CFormat 2.1
- Patterson, Chris
- $10
- is a diskette formatting program that allows continuous formatting, formatting
- without verification, and quick re-formatting of previously formatted
- diskettes. The program only works with 360K floppies. Note that you must start
- with a formatted floppy from which the FAT and directory sectors are read into
- memory for use in formatting the disks.
-
- Con-Format 1.8a (CONFMT)
- Sydex
- $15
- will pop up and format a disk in the background while you run other programs.
- CONFMT will format 180k/360k, 720k, 1.2meg and 1.44meg diskettes. Other features
- include support for eight different floppy adapters, adjustable seek speed, and
- format progress can be displayed. (res:9k)
-
- DrivParm
- Fandrich, Daniel
- $0
- allows you to modify your disk parameters in memory, mainly for formatting
- disks. Daniel gives as an example where he has set this up to allow
- formatting a disk with 42 tracks. Users interested in an alternative means of
- formatting extra tracks should see FORDSK below.
-
- Fordsk
- Tauck, Eric
- $?
- is the most powerful floppy disk formatting utility available in the
- PD/shareware area. In addition to doing fast formatting with or without
- verification, it will let you specify cluster size and number of directory
- entries, FAT's, sectors per track, tracks per disk, and hidden sectors.
- Changing these from the defaults will usually mean that DOS and normal
- software cannot read the disk. However, if you can program in a low-level
- language, you will recognize this utility as giving you the power to create a
- copy-protected disk. While copy-protection of commercial software is
- generally futile, it could come in handy for your personal data security
- applications. For example, you could store sensitive data onto disks that
- other people could not read without your program.
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- Form360
- Tellefson, Bob
- $0
- allows for reliable formatting of 360k disks on 1.2 meg drives. Also included
- in this set by the same author are two utilities - the first will store the
- image of a 360k disk in a file on your hard disk; the second will write the
- image back to a 360k floppy for fast mass-copying of disks.
-
- FormatQm 1.72 (FORMATQ)
- Sydex
- $10
- is a mass diskette formatter. It can format a 360k disk in 41 seconds and it
- supports all standard DOS formats. This release furnishes DOS 4.0-style
- diskette boot sectors. A unique serial number is generated for each diskette
- formatted. In addition, it allows you to customize the boot sector.
- Secondary diskette adapters, such as OmniBridge, are supported.
-
- GEM-Cpy
- Edgerton, Mike
- $0
- is a set of batch files for various copying and formatting tasks. For
- example, one of these batch files will copy all the files on a high density
- disk to a group of lower density disks, including the contents of all
- subdirectories. These batch files require Gem Desktop and DOS 3.3+.
-
- HighByte
- Friedman, Dr. H. S.
- $0
- is an article discussing how to get the most out of different disk formatting
- options.
-
- Intrcpt
- Zelkovitz, Sanford
- lets you format cheap standard floppy disks to 720k on an AT's high-capacity
- drive.
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- Maxi Form 1.7 (MAXI)
- Herne Data Systems Ltd. ASP
- $10
- lets you put 420k on a 360k disk, 800k on a 720k disk, 1.4meg on a 1.2meg disk
- or 1.6meg on a 1.44meg disk. It also features support for "360k" disks to 800k
- in a 1.2meg drive. The formatted disk can be read without any special drivers in
- most close compatibles and a driver is provided for other machines. We were able
- to format and read 420k disks in an AST Premium 286 and read them on a Compaq
- Deskpro 8086 without the driver, but not on an Epson Equity II (8086), which is
- not a very compatible machine. The disk verify method writes data to a track
- when verifying it instead of just trying to read it. CHKDSK reports correctly
- and everything seems to work as advertised.
-
- Included with this program is SMax 3.03, the Maxi disk driver. It is used
- to patch the BIOS disk access routines for some BIOS and DOS versions to allow
- Maxi enhanced capacity floppy disks to be used.
-
- Mouse Format 1.0 (MOUSEF)
- Magic Software +
- $19
- is a mouse-driven disk formatting utility. You select disk type and drive by
- clicking on icons. It makes formatting fun and easy. Requires EGA/VGA, a MS
- compatible mouse, and a 286/386.
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- Qformat
- Beach, Ted
- $0
- lets you format a disk in drive A: (only) without leaving whatever program
- you are in. Note that you must have a disk in drive A: to be formatted when
- you pop up Qformat or your system may lock up. (res:2k)
-
- Speedy Disk Formatter (SPEEDY)
- Pierson, Jacques
- $?
- is a Speedy Disk Formatter. It can clean files, subdirectories and volume
- label off a used disk, like Vernon Buerg's QDR does, but its main claim to
- fame is that it will format a 720k 3.5" disk without DRIVEPARM or DRIVER.SYS.
- Since these both slow disk accesses down and do not appear do be needed for
- anything but formatting, you can significantly speed up your system without
- them. This also means that your 3.5" drive no longer must be both B: and D:
- (or whatever).
-
- In our tests, a 3.5" floppy took 132 seconds to format with DRIVER.SYS in
- the system and 100 seconds without DRIVER.SYS and using SDF, so DOS's FORMAT
- with DRIVER.SYS is 32% slower than SDF. This factor applies to other disk
- activity too, such as copying files, since the speedup is derived from not
- having DRIVER.SYS in the system. SDF also works on 360k disks. SDF only
- formats A: and B:. This means no accidental hard disk wipe-outs, but it also
- means that if you have two 5.25" floppies as A: and B: and a 3.5" as C:, as we
- have on a system here, SDF will not format the 3.5" floppy.
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- END OF SMALL PROGRAMS DISK #1364
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- 2459 Disk Formatting Utilities #2 Small Programs Disk
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- 800K
- Jones, Alan D.
- $?
- lets you format a regular, inexpensive 5.25" disk to 800k on a 1.2meg drive.
- We tested in on an AST and it worked fine for copying and working on files.
- CHKDSK didn't like what was going on, complaining of lost clusters, but when
- we ignored that and kept working, we had no problems. May not work on some
- clones without DOS 3.3.
-
- 800 II 1.71 (800II)
- Pasquale, Alberto
- $0
- is a TSR that allows you to use many new floppy formats while preserving total
- DOS compatibility. It supports the 360K, 400K, 720K, 800K, 1200K, 1360K,
- 1440K, and 1600K formats. It works with FastBack Plus.
-
- Background Diskette Formatter 1.51 (BGFRMAT)
- E35 Software
- $15
- formats disks in the background while you are doing other tasks. The program can
- format disk sizes 360k - 1.44meg. It also reports the serial number, number of
- bad clusters and total size of disks when formatting is finish.
-
- DiskID 2.1
- Monroe, Gerald A.
- $?
- displays and alters the diskette serial number and volume label on floppy disks
- which have been formatted using FORMAT.COM from DOS 4+ or a compatible disk
- format program.
-
- EZ4MAT 1.1
- Cravener, William
- $0
- quickly and easily formats floppy disks on drives A or B in sizes 360K, 720K,
- 1.2M and 1.44M floppies. A unique feature of this disk formatter is that
- EZ4MATted disks force the boot process to fall through to your C: drive
- whenever you happen to leave a disk in drive A: during bootup. You'll never be
- nagged by that "Non-System disk or disk error" message again.
-
- FDFormat 1.6 (FDFORM)
- Hochstatter, Christoph H.
- $0
- is a disk formatter with many features. It will format disks to beyond their
- rated capacity, which then requires FDFormat in memory to read the disks. It
- also purports to use an option that will speed up floppy disk accessing by up to
- 100%. Our testing did not support the claim, but it is possible that results
- would be different on other systems. The program comes from Germany and includes
- a version in German. Source code is also included.
-
- FDRead 1.20cj
- Hazlehurst, Jack, H. Jr.
- $0
- works with utilities that allow you to format disks beyond their rated capacity.
- Such utilities normally require a TSR to allow you to read/write the disk once
- formatted. FDRead 1.20cj is a modification of a program by C. Hochstatter that
- accompanied his FDFormat utility (on disk #2459). The improvements in this
- version include the ability to load as a TSR or a device driver; protection
- against multiple loadings; the ability to toggle it on and off; and the ability
- to work with other similar utilities such as PCShell. Assembler source is
- included.
-
- InIt
- Kroninger, K. W.
- $0
- is a floppy disk format menu. With this utility, you can select the drive and
- disk type from the menu instead of trying to remember the sometimes cryptic
- DOS parameters.
-
- No Bells & Whistles Format Filter (NBFORM)
- Conroy, Steve
- $5-$10
- prevents any drive formatting operations from taking place on any drives
- specified by the user as being protected. Optionally, you can allow
- formatting of certain drives, but only with specified format switches
- (options). Required: DOS 3+ and a drive C:.
-
- QDR 4.0c
- Buerg, Vernon D.
- $?
- Do you ever have a disk that you want to re-use, only it has a lot of files, a
- volume label, and maybe even some subdirectories with more files or, worse
- yet, more subdirectories? It's almost easier to reformat the disk then to
- clean out all that junk. Now with QDR, you can wipe such a disk clean much
- faster than you can reformat it. Another goody from Vern. Optionally, QDR
- will actually reformat the disk if desired.
-
- QForm 1.1
- Williams, Dave ASP
- $15
- allows formatting all disk types in standard or non-standard formats. It sets
- ERRORLEVEL for use in batch files. It is safe to use around hard disks and
- networks because it will not format a hard disk nor a network floppy drive.
-
- ResiForm
- Unger, Lawrence
- $?
- is a resident utility that will let you format disks without leaving the
- program you are in. This means that even if you were in the middle of doing a
- backup onto disks and ran out of formatted disk you could call up Resiform and
- format some more disks then continue backing up.
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- END OF SMALL PROGRAMS DISK #2459
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-
- DiskDupe 4.08 [DISKDUPE] 09-93 CD
- Micro System Designs Inc.
- $84
- #7060/1939
- is a fast disk duplication program. It will copy 320k, 360k and 1.2m
- formats on 5.25" disks and 720k and 1.4m on 3.5" disks. DiskDupe will
- optionally copy a disk to an image file on a hard disk and then make
- disk copies from it. DiskDupe also offers special support for those who
- have the AutoLoad compatible machine, and for Unix disks that have an
- interleave of three. Other features include disk formatting, drive
- diagnostics, and mouse support. Requires 640k DOS RAM.
-
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- FormatMaster 5.5 [FM55]
- New-Ware ASP
- $30
- #7060/1559 (11-93 CD)
- is a full-featured floppy diskette format utility. Disk verification and the
- ability to format a 360k floppy to 800k in a 1.2meg drive or to 400k on a 360k
- drive are included. It also has the the capability of running FMTMAS.EXE from
- a drive. A DOS block device control format options is available. Other
- features include a runtime check for SYS.COM and COMMAND.COM location;
- automatic verification and FAT update following a rapid format of a disk that
- contained marked bad sectors; and much more. Also on this disk:
-
- CopyMaster ($30) is a full-featured file copy utility that makes file and disk
- copying fast, easy, and effective through the use of the following powerful
- features: dual directory viewing of files, batch tagging of files for copying,
- move files across drives, selectable date criteria for copying, selectable
- file overwrite protection, CRC file copy verification, CRC disk copy
- verification, file encryption and decryption, fast file search, quick disk
- copying, repeatable disk copying, two-drive cyclic disk copying, extensive
- error checking, file-by-file compare option, disk compare on all disk size
- formats, Lotus-style command menu, and pop-up data-entry windows. Tagged files
- can be deleted, and a sequential serial number can be added to each disk. 2
- and 3 button mouse support is included.
-
-
- Easy Format
- Falk Data Systems ASP
- $25
- #7060/2370
- is a powerful and flexible disk formatter for all common diskette sizes. Easy
- Format gives you six testing methods, four marking methods, a custom boot
- message, the ability to turn error checking, the ability to format continuously
- in two different drives, an option to place a volume label on each disk
- formatted while still retaining the ability to make the disk bootable with the
- DOS "SYS" command, a choice of one or two copies of the File Allocation Table,
- an option to automatically remember all your current settings, a verification
- program, and a choice of three languages: English, German, or Spanish. The
- program is fully customizable, and it will not allow you to format your hard
- disk. This is a very professional looking product in every respect.
-
- A DESQview background formatter is also included that in our testing,
- formatted a disk in the background in about a minute while we were in another
- DV window doing disk activities on another drive.
-
-
- Info-Base2
- Rohrer, James
- $25
- #2828
- is a database of technical specs for 865 different types of hard disks.
-
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- 0663 Disk Drive Utilities Small Programs Disk
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- 0663 On-Screen Disk Activity Indicators
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- Adisk.MOD
- is a cute little patch for the VDISK device driver that comes with DOS. It
- sets a small propeller to spinning in the corner of the screen whenever there
- is read/write activity on the RAM disk. Sort of like having a drive light
- come on.
-
- Disklite (DISKLIT)
- puts a graphics block in the corner of the screen when your disk drives
- (even hard disks and RAM disks) are active.
-
- DriveLED (DRIVLED)
- Markowski, Tom
- $5
- is a 1k TSR that displays a disk activity indicator in the corner of
- screen. It works for hard and floppy disks. It is ideal if you have a
- tower PC which resides under your desk.
-
- Iomon
- Smith, S. H.
- $0
- displays an indicator of disk activity in the top-right corner of your screen.
- During a Read, Write, Format or Verify, a R,W,F or V, respectively, is
- displayed. An asterisk indicates other activity. RAM disk activity is not
- shown, just floppy and hard disk activity.
-
- 0663 Disk/Drive Testing
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- CRC_HD & DO_CRC (CRC)
- RTSoftware
- $?
- will create a listing of files (from one up to an entire hard disk) which shows
- the volume label, path, file directory info and a CRC number. Later on, if you
- suspect a file has been "clobbered", you can run DO_CRC and verify the result
- against the master list.
-
- CRC-M2 1.13
- Kaya, Raymond T.
- $0
- displays both 16- and 32-bit CRC values for selected files. It is useful for
- comparing contents of archives with external files. It is also useful for
- comparing files that are physically separated by distance or incompatible
- hardware. C source is included.
-
- CRCfile
- Cruise, T. J.
- $0
- will verify CRC checksums for a user-selected set of files on any number of
- disks to determine whether files have been changed or deleted. The 16-bit
- checksums are maintained in a single text file. The program will work across
- a complex directory structure of a hard disk.
-
- Dfix 1.1
- Rumsey, Howard
- $?
- This program will search for and lock out bad disk sectors.
-
- PC Disk Excerciser 1.03 (DISCEX)
- Stern, Steven D.
- $?
- is used to burn in a disk drive or test for intermittent errors or to force a
- dying disk to fail.
-
- Disk-SPD
- purports to calculate disk speed indices which are more realistic than
- other speed-checking utilities.
-
- Disktrak 1.2
- Wagner, Karl
- $5
- is a resident monitor for all interrupt 13h activities and provides a log in
- memory for all disk errors. Also it shows a status line at the top of the
- screen of the activities. The buffer holds approximately 40 errors and then
- wraps around to the beginning.
-
- ErrWas 1.0
- Sawada, Dr. Masaaki
- $10
- is a small TSR that remembers the last ten disk errors and tells you what the
- error was caused by, in case your software only flashes it for a moment, or
- doesn't display errors when it needs to.
-
- Scav23
- For DOS versions 2.X and 3.X. Scavenge reads all blocks on the disk, and
- marks unused bad ones in the FAT so that DOS will not use them later. It will
- not touch files with bad blocks. Copy the file which contains a bad block to
- another disk, delete it, then run SCAVENGE again to map out the bad block.
- Earlier versions of this program marked the wrong blocks. No real harm was
- done, but no good was done either. It now works as advertised.
-
- Verdisk
- will check each byte of storage area on a formatted disk to verify that the
- disk has no bad spots on it.
-
- 0663 Floppies, General
- ----------------------
- 3flop
- Sully, Bob
- $0
- tells how to run three floppy drives in an AT-Compatible machine without buying
- another controller card. This text file specifically deals with running a
- 1.2MB, 360k and 720k/1.44MB drives in an AST with a standard two-floppy/two-HD
- Western Digital controller card. However, while three drives can be made
- available in the same machine, only two are usable in the same session.
-
- Align.BAS
- helps align floppy disk drives. Requires BASIC.
-
- ATFloppy 1.31 (ATFLOPY)
- Steele, David
- $5
- is a TSR that warns you when you try to write to a 360k disk in a 1.2 meg
- drive, which cannot be done reliably on most machines with 1.2 meg drives.
- This 2k TSR makes a window pop up when such a write is attempted and gives you
- the option of writing to the disk or aborting.
-
- Boot-B 1.0
- Solutions by the Numbers
- $10
- creates a new boot sector for a disk in drive A: which when booted will
- pass the boot process over to the B: drive. This allows you to run
- programs (mostly games) that must be booted from the distribution floppy
- when your drive A: is not the same type as the floppy and drive B: is.
- (The author can no longer be reached at the address provided in the
- documentation.)
-
- Clean2
- Smith, Marty
- $0
- is a drive head cleaner that works on single or double sided or quad density
- drives without modification and will not accomplish too much on your fixed disk.
- No harm will come, however, if it is run on your fixed or floppy disk as it uses
- the PC-DOS absolute sector READ to move the head around the disk.
-
- Diskoray
- test floppy drives.
-
- Diskprep
- Prosise, Jeff
- $0
- lets you convert a non-bootable floppy disk into one with the operating system
- on it without having to reformat the disk. (on disk #1553)
-
- Fastoff
- PC Magazine
- $?
- is a resident utility that causes your floppy drives to stop spinning more
- quickly after an access. This will only work in an IBM or very close
- compatible.
-
- Flop
- Housh, Rick
- $?
- speeds up floppy disk drives by changing a few bytes in memory (ie: FLOP does
- not take up any RAM since it is not a resident utility).
-
- Hush
- Handlogen, C. J.
- $?
- claims that DOS 3.x has a bug that results in an incorrect disk drive step rate
- being stored in memory which in turn results in noisy drives. By running HUSH,
- things are made right again (and quiet).
-
- Invis
- Dr. Debug
- $?
- If you have ever locked up your machine and had to reboot, you know that having
- a disk in drive A: when you want to boot from your hard disk only adds to the
- aggravation. INVIS-I-DISK fixes your floppies so that they will be "invisible"
- to the system on bootup without your having to open the drive latch. While it
- may seem an equal nuisance to have to fix each of your disks, it can be done
- rather painlessly with a CED synonym to do all the keystrokes.
-
- MoreDIR
- Graham, Keith P.
- $0
- will change the maximum number of directory entries on a 5-1/4 inch floppy.
- The maximum can be increased to more than 112 or decreased to as low as 32.
- When a small number of directory entries are reserved the diskette can hold
- several K more of data.
-
- Newdisk
- is used to check or adjust your diskette drive parameters. This COULD
- CAUSE DATA LOSS - use a spare diskette. It allows you to adjust step rate,
- head load time, motor-off delay, bytes per sector and other functions.
-
- QuickFlop 2.01 (QUIKFLP)
- Williams, Dave ASP
- $0
- speeds up the heads on your floppy drive and turns the drive off immediately so
- you can change floppies without waiting for the drive to slowly quit turning. It
- is not a TSR and the effect can be reversed at will. We tested it on a picky 486
- and it worked fine, so it should work on almost anything. Assembler source code
- is included.
-
- Setdisk 1.0
- Radon Software
- $0
- lets you define drive B: to be a 720k drive without using a device driver.
-
- Speed (SPEEDPN)
- Norton, Peter
- $?
- adjusts diskette parameters
-
- Speedup
- Ho, Henry
- $?
- allows modification of your drives so the disk seek time is much faster and
- the drive is much quieter.
-
- Tandon
- Welcher, David
- $?
- tells you what you need and how to fix Tandon drives.
-
- Test Drive 1.4 (TESTDRV)
- Microsystems Development
- $0
- is a comprehensive floppy disk drive diagnostic tool, if you have the Dysan
- diagnostic disk. Otherwise, it only tests speed and performs a read-write
- test. However, the documentation itself is an extensive course in the working
- of diskettes and disk drives.
-
- Tosh144
- Greenberg, Steven
- $0
- is a text file containing information on installing a 1.44Mb 3.5 inch floppy
- drive.
-
- 0663 1.2 Meg Drives
- -------------------
- AtSoftab
- keeps you from writing to a 360k disk in a 1.2 meg drive, which IBM AT's
- and some clones cannot do reliably. This feature can be turned off if you
- really want to write to it.
-
- See FMT-COPY for how to format a normal 360k disk to 720k on a 1.2 meg drive.
-
- --------------------------------
- END OF SMALL PROGRAMS DISK #0663
- --------------------------------
-
-
- ------------------------
- 1329 Disk Drive Utils #2 Small Programs Disk
- ------------------------
-
- ATSpeed
- Graham, Keith P.
- $0
- is a tiny TSR which speeds up AT diskette drive access.
-
- Bootlook (BOOTLK)
- Scott, William C.
- $0
- reads track 0, sector 1 of a selected drive and displays all the technical
- information about the type of disk. Works on floppies, hard disks, and other
- media (eg: Bernoulli's).
-
- Bootrex 1.2
- Orman, Jack A.
- $0
- will read the boot sectors of a disk (hard or floppy) and display the parameters
- that are kept in the boot record table.
-
- CDisk
- Graham, Keith P.
- $5
- is a resident utility that gives you information about your disk drives.
-
- Critter 1.2
- TANSTAAFL Software
- $20
- is a TSR that replaces DOS's "abort, retry, ignore" message with a pop-up
- window that restores the screen when finished processing the error. It also
- features the ability to log errors encountered to a printer.
-
- DiskFlag 3.1 (DISKFLG)
- Lenz, Stephen C.
- $20-$30
- keeps track of used vs available disk space, and notifies user when space used
- is more than a user-preset percentage. It supports up to ten drives - hard
- disk or floppies. It could be placed in your AUTOEXEC.BAT file to check the
- drives on start-up, or run at any time. It is NOT a TSR. For a TSR that
- continuously monitors your disk usage, see PAlert on the Patriquin Utilities
- disks.
-
- Diskpix 1.9
- Okstein, Charles J.
- $0
- graphically displays the archival status of your hard disk or floppies,
- including any partitions. The pie charts show the percentage free, archived, and
- still needing to be backed up.
-
- Dpreset
- Kyle, Jim
- $0
- is rather technical. It overrides a feature of DOS 3.x that normally causes
- freed-up disk space to not be used until remaining contiguous free space has
- been used up, which is supposed to reduce file fragmentation, but may have the
- opposite effect sometimes. Support is provided for DOS 4 and 5.
-
- Drive 1.02
- Vitt, Mark T.
- $0
- allows you to turn on or off your drives (A through E) and indicates what mode
- you're in. A drive that is turned off cannot be accessed unless your turn it
- back on or reboot.
-
- DrivePad (DRVPAD)
- Shenaut, Greg
- $0
- is a dummy device driver which uses up a drive letter. If your system
- may or may not be hooked up to a network drive, CD-ROM, removeable
- drive, etc, you know how annoying it is when the letters assigned to
- those and other drives change depending on what you are using at the
- time. With this device, you can keep them constant.
-
- DrvSwp [DRVSWP]
- $0
- lets you reassign or swap drive letters, as well as write-protect hard drives.
-
- DrvSys (DRVSYS.FIX)
- Switzer, John
- $0
- is a patch to correct a serious bug in DOS 3.30 that makes it unusable for
- 1.44MB disks. The bug is that DRIVER.SYS does not set up the proper parameters
- for formatting a 1.44MB disk, and instead uses some parameters from 720KB
- disks. After installing the patch you should be able to format, read and
- write to your disks normally.
-
- Dskwatch
- reports disk errors that DOS may retry and overcome. This lets you know
- that you have a potential problem before it gets critical.
-
- FatFix
- Hotz, Michael A.
- $0
- is a FAT repair utility, for those who are SURE their first File Allocation
- Table is messed up. It will read the second FAT and let you copy entries back
- to the first FAT. Do not use this unless you know what you are doing and your
- hard disk is already trashed anyway.
-
- FlashLED 1.01 (FLASHLD)
- Seagate Technology, Inc.
- $0
- is a TSR that indicates disk drive activity by flashing the keyboard LEDs and,
- optionally, the system speaker. This is useful on systems in which the system
- case is on the floor or otherwise out of sight.
-
- GCDROM 1.0
- Davis, James C.
- $0
- is a generic CDROM driver that supports SCSI controllers.
-
- Palert
- Patraquin, Norm
- $?
- monitors a specified disk drive while you use other programs and warns you
- when the amount of free space falls below a specifed percentage or number of
- kbytes. Optionally, you can use Palert in a batch file that calls your
- program and have the batch file not start the program if the disk doesn't have
- sufficient free space.
-
- Scat
- Green, Roedy
- $0
- cleans up after FastBack Plus. FastBack Plus destroys the BPB (Boot block) of a
- normal DOS floppy disk. To many programs, such a damaged diskette will
- masquerade as normal, but to others it will not. If you were to use these disks
- for normal DOS purposes, you would sooner or later get erratic results possibly
- losing your files. Scat can also fix disks formatted under old versions of DOS.
- Assembler source code is included and can be modified to change the message seen
- if someone tries to boot a non-system disk.
-
- Smart Directory 1.1 (SMRTDIR)
- EZX Publishing
- $13
- generates a dBase file that lists all files on your hard disk or floppy.
- It also lists file sizes, dates and attributes. (Not on this disk. Ask
- for disk #8985.)
-
- Speedisk Enhancement Tool 6.20 (SDISK)
- Bowron, Mark E.
- $15
- speeds up the execution of the Speed Disk program in version 5 of Norton
- Utilities.
-
- Systat
- Garber, Jeff
- $?
- when executed from DOS will display on your screen the capactity of each drive
- and the free space on each. Also if you have placed on each disk an ASCII file
- with the extension of .NAM, will display the Name you have given the disk and a
- comment about the disk.
-
- TrackPic (TRAKPIC)
- Opheys, Thomas
- $10
- patches a floppy to replace the "non-system disk" message (that you get when
- booting up with a non-system disk) with an attractive graphic display.
-
- TrackPic stores the graphic in an otherwise unused area of the disk. For
- example, on a 40-track, 360k disk, TrackPic formats a 41st track and
- stores the graphic there. This does not affect normal use of the disk in
- any way.
-
- --------------------------------
- END OF SMALL PROGRAMS DISK #1329 [25]
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-
-
- -----------------------------
- 1150 Disk Emulation and Cache Small Programs Disk
- -----------------------------
- 1150 Disk Cache Software
- ------------------------
- ADCache 1.2
- Rifkind, David H.
- $15
- is a TSR, hard-disk cache that uses EMS memory for caching and less than 5k of
- DOS RAM for the software. It should work on any PC compatible, including PS/2,
- and will support one or two hard disk drives that use the BIOS INT 13h
- interface. This is fully DESQview compatible if loaded before DV.
-
- Cache2
- speeds up disk accessing.
-
- Cachstat (CACHSTA)
- Wright, Jack
- $?
- gets disk cache statistics for IBMCACHE program. This program works ONLY with
- IBM's IBMCACHE program, the one that comes with the PS/2 Models on the Reference
- diskette.
-
- Combi-Disk 0.20 (COMBIDS)
- Vlasov, Vadim V.
- $0
- lets you set up a RAM disk and disk cache in the same area of extended memory. C
- source code included. Requires an extended memory manager.
-
- Dfacc
- is a small resident utility that can "accelerate" file access in many
- programs. DFACC predicts when your program will want to read from a file and
- reads the data into a buffer before it is asked for. This is the opposite of a
- "cache" type program. A cache keeps data AFTER it has been used; DFACC gets
- data BEFORE it is needed.
-
- DisCache (DISCACH)
- WEG Systems
- $0
- keeps commonly accessed disk data in memory so that when such data is read it is
- copied from memory rather than read from disk. Three types of memory are
- supported: conventional memory, extended memory, and expanded memory. It will
- only read hard disks accessible through the BIOS. We tested it on a 40meg drive
- which is divided into logical drives of 30meg and 10meg; it would not recognize
- the 10meg (nor a Bernoulli drive) and required rebooting. Otherwise, it worked
- well.
-
- EMC110
- Lozier, Frank
- $?
- is a disk caching program that uses expanded memory to cache hard disks (not
- floppies). In recent versions a reduction in the amount of DOS memory used, the
- ability to resize, disable and uninstall the cache, and caching on both read and
- write.
-
- Emmcache (EMMCACH)
- is a disk cacheing program for Expanded Memory.
-
- Sharepck (SHAREPC)
- Multisoft Corporation
- $?
- is a disk caching program. It will speed up your disk accessing substantially,
- but it only works in DOS RAM, leaving you 360k of RAM for other applications and
- TSR's. It is the opinion of your librarians that the heavy use of DOS RAM makes
- this of limited value for general use, but of possible value for specific
- applications that may involve heavy disk access.
-
-
- 1150 RAM Disks
- --------------
- Cram
- Graham, Keith P.
- $?
- is a Compressed RAM disk. It takes an existing diskette and compresses it down
- into a dos file and then this compressed disk can be loaded into memory as a ram
- disk. Many times a ram disk is used to hold utilities and applications, but is
- never written to. CRAM is a read only-ram disk.
-
- Hramdisk
- lets you use the memory area between 640k and 704k, normally inaccessible
- to DOS, for a RAM disk.
-
- NJRam
- Blaszczak, Mike
- $?
- is a RAM disk for EMS memory. We continue to recommend the use of such a
- "device" for storing frequently used files. For example, the desktop utility
- Homebase (2-UT-861+) takes over 120k of DOS's memory when used normally, but has
- a disk-swapping mode that is too slow on a hard disk, doesn't save any memory on
- a conventional RAM disk, but only takes 65k of DOS's memory when you have an EMS
- RAM disk such as this one. An EMS card can be purchased mail-order with two
- megabytes of memory for less than $400. A new command line option lets you
- specify that all EMS memory be used. There is also a special version to write
- to the Smart-Vu display of PC's Ltd machines. An interesting feature that we
- haven't mentioned before is that when the RAM disk is accessed, the speaker
- clicks softly to let you know that some activity is taking place. The clicking
- can be disabled, but seems like a very good idea.
-
- Rdisksav (RDISKSA)
- is a RAM-disk that installs above video memory and will not be wiped out by
- a Ctrl-Alt-Del reboot. This is very hardware dependent and may not work on
- many systems. Assembler source code included.
-
- Ram.SYS (RAM)
- is a RAM-disk-emulator that allows you to adjust the size of the RAM-disk
- without rebooting the system.
-
- Setvdisk
- lets you set the size RAM disk you during bootup. Put SETVDISK.SYS plus
- VDISK.SYS from DOS 3.1 in your root directory. In your CONFIG.SYS file, insert
- the line: DEVICE=SETVDISK.SYS. When booting, you will get a prompt asking how
- much ram to allocate to the ramdisk.
-
- --------------------------------
- END OF SMALL PROGRAMS DISK #1150
- --------------------------------
-
-
- QuickCache II
- P. R. Glassel & Assoc.
- $25
- #7345/1735 [2 disks]
- is a disk caching program. It provides both read-ahead and write-buffering
- facilities that significantly reduces the number of physical accesses that must
- be made to the drive. Typical speed increase vary from 4x on a 55ms hard disk
- to 14x on a floppy. The 10k of memory for the system does not include cache
- memory, but that extended or expanded memory may be used for that. You can also
- Lock Down disk directory sectors, which insures that they will always be
- available in cache. This can increase your disk throughput significantly for
- some applications. (res:10k)
-
- A Reader in Santa Ana, CA writes: "The READ.ME file indicates that there
- should be an INSTALL.EXE on 1735 as well as two documentation files. All three
- files are missing. They just aren't there. Shouldn't they be there? What
- should I do to get two complete disks?"
-
- First the INSTALL.EXE must be extracted from QC1.ARC. When running INSTALL, it
- gives you the option of decompressing the documentation files. All the files
- needed are on the disks.
-
-
- AdjRAM
- Cramblitt, Gary
- $?
- #7345/697
- lets you set up and change the size of a RAM disk without rebooting and
- without losing data on the RAM disk when the size is changed. It also may work
- with expanded memory, though it has not been thoroughly tested. The 'C' source
- code is also included on the disk.
-
- Michael Fuerst says "I think you should remove ADJRAM from the library. When
- activated, it automatically sets a RAM-disk of 64k and you cannot ever
- decrease its size below this, and it can only be adjusted up or down in 32k
- increments. The RAM-disk program [on disk 1-UT-663] activates to 0k and can be
- adjusted to any size."
-
- Josh Cockey of Dahlgren, VA rebuts: "I agree that RAM.SYS/SETRAM is perhaps
- easier and simpler to use, but it is limited to only 32 directory entries
- while ADJRAM allows 128 entries and also can be used in expanded RAM. There is
- justification for keeping both in the library."
-
-
- CopyQm 3.02
- Sydex
- $15
- #4767
- will format, copy, and verify multiple diskettes from a single master. It
- will handle all standard DOS formats including 3.5-inch 1.44 meg disks. It
- has the ability to store a disk in a "disk image file" on a hard disk and make
- copies from it. CopyQM will optionally format all or part of a disk while
- copying if needed. It supports secondary diskette adapters such as the
- OmniBridge and the CompatiCard. It also allows a mix of fomatted and
- unformatted target diskettes to be used.
-
-
- FDFormat
- Hochstatter, Christoph H.
- $0
- #4218
- is a disk formatter with many features. It allows you to do a format without
- erasing the disk, force only BIOS calls to be used when switching drive mode,
- and adds an 8088-Version of FDRead, support for volume serial number and more.
-
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