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== Program-Information ==
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! Please do read -- new informations since version of 13.1.1990 !
 
 
Hepberg, 2/5/1989
 
 
 
 
Welcome
 
to
 
 
FastCopy III
 
 
Faster than Light!
 
 
 
0. Program-Information
 
   
 
Concept, Design, Documentation and Development
 
Concept, Design, Documentation and Development
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1. Installation
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== Installation ==
FastCopy runs as a program and as an accessory. To start it from
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FastCopy runs as a program and as an accessory. To start it from the Desktop, call it >>FCOPY_3.PRG<<. To make TOS recognize it as an accessory call it >>FCOPY_3.ACC<< and put it on the boot-disk (A: for drives and C: for harddisks).
the Desktop, call it >>FCOPY_3.PRG<<. To make TOS recognize it as
 
an accessory call it >>FCOPY_3.ACC<< and put it on the boot-disk
 
(A: for drives and C: for harddisks).
 
   
2. How to use
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== How to use ==
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You find a brief Survey of all functions FastCopy offers you in main menu under >>Help<<. But to exhaust the variety of all functions you need the manual. For 50 Deutsch-Mark (30 US $ respectively) I'll send you an printed english manual and the latest version of FastCopy on disk. In addition to that you'll be registered in the update-list, that means you'll always get a new version immediately. The disk also contains a demonstration program. To load it, click on the file >>fcpydemo.prg<< (runs in any resolution; I recommend low-res!). After a moment the outstanding title picture appears on screen and again after a short time an outstanding digital sound will come out of your monitor (extracts of Carl Orff's Carmina Burana). To quit the demo make a reset.
You find a brief Survey of all functions FastCopy offers you
 
in main menu under >>Help<<. But to exhaust the variety of all
 
functions you need the manual. For 50 Deutsch-Mark (30 US $
 
respectively) I'll send you an printed english manual and the
 
latest version of FastCopy on disk. In addition to that you'll be
 
registered in the update-list, that means you'll always get a new
 
version immediately.
 
The disk also contains a demonstration program. To load it,
 
click on the file >>fcpydemo.prg<< (runs in any resolution; I
 
recommend low-res!). After a moment the outstanding title
 
picture appears on screen and again after a short time an
 
outstanding digital sound will come out of your monitor
 
(extracts of Carl Orff's Carmina Burana). To quit the demo make
 
a reset.
 
   
3. How to copy
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== How to copy ==
A) FastCopy is Freeware. That means everbody is allowed to copy
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A) FastCopy is Freeware. That means everbody is allowed to copy and use it for free. PD-/Freeware-mailing services should consider of acting fair against me and of making a special donation to the hard working author.
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B) You are only allowed to copy FastCopy as a package. This package has to contain the following files:
and use it for free. PD-/Freeware-mailing services should
 
consider of acting fair against me and of making a special
 
donation to the hard working author.
 
B) You are only allowed to copy FastCopy as a package. This
 
package has to contain the following files:
 
   
FCOPY_3.PRG - The copy program itself
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* FCOPY_3.PRG - The copy program itself
and/or
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and/or
FCOPY_3.ACC
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* FCOPY_3.ACC
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* FCOPY_3.DOC - Text in German (Wordplus)
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* FCOPY_3.TXT - Text in German (ASCII)
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* FCOPY_3.EDC - Text in English (Wordplus)
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* FCOPY_3.ETX - Text in English (ASCII)
   
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== Please notice ==
FCOPY_3.DOC - Text in German (Wordplus)
 
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When using the function "New Conf." and converting a bigger format into a smaller one while needing two or more reading-acts (Insert...) you really have to use two diskettes as source and destination. This happens for example if you want to convert a 890 KByte-Disk into a 720 KByte one and only have less than 890 KByte free. But when using the function properly, that means converting a smaller format (e.g. 9 sectors per track) into a bigger one (e.g. 11 sectors per track), this problem doesn't appear.
FCOPY_3.TXT - Text in German (ASCII)
 
FCOPY_3.EDC - Text in English (Wordplus)
 
FCOPY_3.ETX - Text in English (ASCII)
 
   
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== What to do in case of... ==
5. Please notice...
 
...that when using the function "New Conf." and converting a
 
bigger format into a smaller one while needing two or more
 
reading-acts (Insert...) you really have to use two diskettes as
 
source and destination. This happens for example if you want to
 
convert a 890 KByte-Disk into a 720 KByte one and only have less
 
than 890 KByte free.
 
But when using the function properly, that means converting a
 
smaller format (e.g. 9 sectors per track) into a bigger one (e.g.
 
11 sectors per track), this problem doesn't appear.
 
 
5. What to do in case of...
 
 
For all not having read the manual, here some useful hints:
 
For all not having read the manual, here some useful hints:
   
What to do in case of...
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What to do in case of...
...the format function doesn't work, too many damaged tracks?
 
Some drives, especially older 5¬-inch ones, may have
 
problems with the Fast-Format. In this case I recommend
 
to switch to the saver regular Format-mode "Format
 
Dest." by <q>.
 
The same problem may appear if you are using processor-
 
speeders like Hyper-Cache a.s.o. In this case use the
 
regular format mode, too.
 
...copying a strange disk format (e.g. Spectre-128, Minix)?
 
In case of formats uncompatible to TOS (and MS-DOS)
 
always switch off the automatic configurations
 
recognition ("Read Disk Conf.") by <r>. Read the manual
 
of the emulator (e.g. Spectre, Minix) and install the
 
format they use in the field titled "Set Disk
 
Configuration".
 
...copying only the used sectors (Get Sectors: used) doesn't
 
work?
 
This problem can result from several reasons:
 
a. The Disk has a strange format
 
In this case have a look on the hint above...
 
b. The FAT of the disk is damaged
 
The table containing the information which sectors
 
are free, used or damaged is unreadable. In this
 
case switch off to the "Get Sector: all"-mode by
 
<g>. In this mode FastCopy ignores the FAT.
 
...the step rate is always set to 3 ms?
 
The step rate is installed with help of TOS.
 
FastCopy only supports the official versions 1.0, 1.2
 
(Blitter-TOS), 1.4, 1.6 (STE) and later. Different
 
(inofficial) versions may cause problems. In this case
 
you can't set up the step rate. Solution: Boot an
 
official TOS.
 
   
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* '''...the format function doesn't work, too many damaged tracks?'''
   
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** Some drives, especially older 5¬-inch ones, may have problems with the Fast-Format. In this case I recommend to switch to the saver regular format mode "Format Dest." by <q>. The same problem may appear if you are using processor speeders like Hyper-Cache a.s.o. In this case use the regular format mode, too.
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* '''...copying a strange disk format (e.g. Spectre-128, Minix)?'''
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** In case of formats uncompatible to TOS (and MS-DOS) always switch off the automatic configurations recognition ("Read Disk Conf.") by <r>. Read the manual of the emulator (e.g. Spectre, Minix) and install the format they use in the field titled "Set Disk Configuration".
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* '''...copying only the used sectors (Get Sectors: used) doesn't work?'''
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** This problem can result from several reasons:
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*** A. The Disk has a strange format, in this case have a look on the hint above...
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*** B. The FAT of the disk is damaged, the table containing the information which sectors are free, used or damaged is unreadable. In this case switch off to the "Get Sector: all"-mode by <g>. In this mode FastCopy ignores the FAT.
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* '''...the step rate is always set to 3 ms?'''
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**The step rate is installed with help of TOS. FastCopy only supports the official versions 1.0, 1.2 (Blitter-TOS), 1.4, 1.6 (STE) and later. Different (inofficial) versions may cause problems. In this case you can't set up the step rate. Solution: Boot an official TOS.
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== Origins of documentation ==
 
The final Note:
 
The final Note:
   
Everbody, for who FastCopy is a precious tool for working with
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Everbody, for who FastCopy is a precious tool for working with the ST, can send their donations and/or their contructive critic
the ST, can send their donations and/or their contructive critic
 
 
to
 
to
   
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8071 Hepberg
 
8071 Hepberg
 
West Germany
 
West Germany
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Revision as of 22:27, 22 April 2007

Program-Information

    Concept, Design, Documentation and Development
         Martin Backschat
    Beta-Tester
         Rupert Kaiser & "Gogl", Manfred Messner und Stephan Englhardt
    Designer of the title picture
         Ralph Seth
    Thanks to
         Everybody, who supports the development of FastCopy III,
         Everybody, who critizes contructively,
         Everybody, who financially supports the project,
         Everybody, who financially supported FastCopy 2.00, and
         thus indirectly also supports the III.rd part


Installation

FastCopy runs as a program and as an accessory. To start it from the Desktop, call it >>FCOPY_3.PRG<<. To make TOS recognize it as an accessory call it >>FCOPY_3.ACC<< and put it on the boot-disk (A: for drives and C: for harddisks).

How to use

You find a brief Survey of all functions FastCopy offers you in main menu under >>Help<<. But to exhaust the variety of all functions you need the manual. For 50 Deutsch-Mark (30 US $ respectively) I'll send you an printed english manual and the latest version of FastCopy on disk. In addition to that you'll be registered in the update-list, that means you'll always get a new version immediately. The disk also contains a demonstration program. To load it, click on the file >>fcpydemo.prg<< (runs in any resolution; I recommend low-res!). After a moment the outstanding title picture appears on screen and again after a short time an outstanding digital sound will come out of your monitor (extracts of Carl Orff's Carmina Burana). To quit the demo make a reset.

How to copy

A) FastCopy is Freeware. That means everbody is allowed to copy and use it for free. PD-/Freeware-mailing services should consider of acting fair against me and of making a special donation to the hard working author. B) You are only allowed to copy FastCopy as a package. This package has to contain the following files:

  • FCOPY_3.PRG - The copy program itself

and/or

  • FCOPY_3.ACC
  • FCOPY_3.DOC - Text in German (Wordplus)
  • FCOPY_3.TXT - Text in German (ASCII)
  • FCOPY_3.EDC - Text in English (Wordplus)
  • FCOPY_3.ETX - Text in English (ASCII)

Please notice

When using the function "New Conf." and converting a bigger format into a smaller one while needing two or more reading-acts (Insert...) you really have to use two diskettes as source and destination. This happens for example if you want to convert a 890 KByte-Disk into a 720 KByte one and only have less than 890 KByte free. But when using the function properly, that means converting a smaller format (e.g. 9 sectors per track) into a bigger one (e.g. 11 sectors per track), this problem doesn't appear.

What to do in case of...

For all not having read the manual, here some useful hints:

What to do in case of...

  • ...the format function doesn't work, too many damaged tracks?
    • Some drives, especially older 5¬-inch ones, may have problems with the Fast-Format. In this case I recommend to switch to the saver regular format mode "Format Dest." by . The same problem may appear if you are using processor speeders like Hyper-Cache a.s.o. In this case use the regular format mode, too.
  • ...copying a strange disk format (e.g. Spectre-128, Minix)?
    • In case of formats uncompatible to TOS (and MS-DOS) always switch off the automatic configurations recognition ("Read Disk Conf.") by <r>. Read the manual of the emulator (e.g. Spectre, Minix) and install the format they use in the field titled "Set Disk Configuration".
  • ...copying only the used sectors (Get Sectors: used) doesn't work?
    • This problem can result from several reasons:
      • A. The Disk has a strange format, in this case have a look on the hint above...
      • B. The FAT of the disk is damaged, the table containing the information which sectors are free, used or damaged is unreadable. In this case switch off to the "Get Sector: all"-mode by <g>. In this mode FastCopy ignores the FAT.
  • ...the step rate is always set to 3 ms?
    • The step rate is installed with help of TOS. FastCopy only supports the official versions 1.0, 1.2 (Blitter-TOS), 1.4, 1.6 (STE) and later. Different (inofficial) versions may cause problems. In this case you can't set up the step rate. Solution: Boot an official TOS.

Origins of documentation

The final Note:

Everbody, for who FastCopy is a precious tool for working with the ST, can send their donations and/or their contructive critic to

    Martin Backschat
    Bergstr. 16
    8071 Hepberg
    West Germany

Please do read -- new informations since version of 13.1.1990



Back to Copiers