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Put the source in drive A:, and the destination in B: All done! Press return to run again.  You should write protect the original disk.  The destination disk is write protected! Press RETURN to write again or Esc. to read ***** WRITE ERROR ***** - Press RETURN to restart. ***** READ ERROR ***** - Press RETURN to restart.Y4 KY69Press RETURN when ready. Y6 KY6>0123456789ABCDEF shr dmg crc snf ddm gap A new or bulk erased disk may be needed to copy this disk. Type 'Y' to confirm.M//////0:1@447^9:41f05 /;6Vlv;<=>?@ACDHPMKz\''''''''''''''''''''''  X,?@|`?Pp  * *                   $&   N F&8  L  2r<     ^   2   *  $:   ^<" *8 "" .J   P ,\ \>  2* "  ".Z>  H .&  "    B  .*  *&  < P& , & >"  @ 6&  D>.J:"  "j   B &\        ( v(     "4&  $>"*8684@ &  @ Note: This file contains the complete ProCopy/ST manual and is over 22,000 bytes long. If you selected the 'Show' option by mistake, press Control-C now to abort the display! ProCopy/ST User's Guide Written by: Proco Products Distributed in Europe by: The Moving Finger Company Building 2 Shamrock Quay Southampton SO1 1QL UK Tel: (0703) 229041 Telecom Gold: 74:ELP205 All rights reserved Atari, TOS, and ST are trademarks of Atari Corporation ProCopy is a trademark of Proco Products Contents About ProCopy Registration and Upgrades What ProCopy can do Backing-up ProCopy Using ProCopy The Options: F1: READ F2: WRITE F3: FORMAT F4: DOUBLE F5: PROTECT F6: MULTPLE F9: ANALYSE F10: START Using ANALYSE How ProCopy works Limited Warranty Disclaimer User Registration About ProCopy This product is intended to help you in the process of backing up your valuable software. As far as possible within the hardware limitations of the ST and the ever-changing nature of copy- protection, it will make backup (working) copies of all ST software. However, most copyright software is intended for single-owner, single-system use. Please respect the time and effort spent by professional programmers in creating commercial software. The Moving Finger Company is not responsible for misuse of this product, or for problems, including legal problems, that may arise from such misuse. ProCopy is copyright, and all rights are reserved by the publisher and programmer. The distribution and sale of this software is intended for use of the original purchaser only. Distribution of this product, for sale or otherwise, without the express written permission of the author is a violation of copyright law and is expressly forbidden. Registration and Upgrades Please fill-in and return the registration form on page 13 immediately. Not only does this help you protect your investment, but it helps us keep you informed of product developments. If there is ever a problem backing up a particular piece of software, please write to us, for we are always interested in improving our products. It is extremely helpful if you run the ANALYSE option of ProCopy on both the original disk and the unsuccessful copy. The data you obtain from this will make it easier for us to trace the problem. Upgrades of ProCopy are available for #10.00, plus #2.00 for postage and handling (#4.50 outside the UK). Remember to include the original disk when ordering upgrades. What ProCopy can do ProCopy is designed to copy all the data from one floppy disk to another, even if the format has been modified to create copy- protection. It ignores any RAMdisks or hard disks. It can format the destination disk while copying, and can copy double- sided disks (using a double-sided drive). It can also make multiple copies without re-reading the source disk. An extra attraction of ProCopy is the option to analyse the track and sector headers and data. You can use this feature to detect and examine non-standard formats. The information you gain will be of interest if you would like to better understand the structure of data on the disk. ProCopy will run with either a colour or monochrome monitor. Backing-up ProCopy Before you run ProCopy, you should make a working copy. When you've done this, store your original ProCopy disk upright in a cool, dry, dust-free place. This way it will always be possible to make a new working copy in case of an accident. ProCopy is copyright, so please do not make copies other than for your own personal use. ProCopy is not copy-protected. This means that you can use the Desktop file copy procedure to transfer it to a working disk, and include any other programs on the same disk for your convenience. To do this, turn on your ST, and if necessary load TOS from your system disk. For safety's sake, whenever you are copying, write- protect the source disk (the disk from which you are copying). This is a good habit: it ensures that you don't accidentally erase files by mistakenly selecting the trash can instead of a disk drive icon, or overwrite the disk with garbage when copying on a one-drive system. Place the original ProCopy disk in the disk drive, and click the mouse on the appropriate drive icon to open it. Select PROCOPY.PRG, drag it to the destination drive icon, and follow the prompts. If you are unsure of the procedure, check your ST Owner's Manual for complete details. When the file has been copied, remove the original ProCopy disk, and put it away for safe keeping. Using ProCopy Load ProCopy in the normal fashion by opening a disk directory. If you already have an open window for a particular drive, you can get a new directory by inserting the disk, clicking on the window to make it the top, or active, one (if it isn't already), then hitting the ESC key. Double-click on PROCOPY.PRG, or click on it and then click on 'Open' from the File menu. When the program has loaded, the following menu will appear on your screen. BEGIN:01 END:80 F1: READ A: F2: WRITE A: F3: FORMAT NO F4: DOUBLE NO F5: PROTECT NO F6: MULTPLE NO F9: ANALYSE F10: START ESC: QUIT BEGIN and END refer to the first and last tracks to be copied. The values can be adjusted with the cursor arrow keys. The UP and DOWN arrows increase and decrease the starting track, while the LEFT and RIGHT arrows do the same to the finishing track. The minimum and maximum values are 1 and 82. Normal (un- protected) disks finish at track 80. The options are selected with the function keys on the top row of the ST keyboard. F1 to F6 are toggles: pressing these keys will flip-flop back and forth between two choices. For example, pressing F1 will toggle between reading Drive A: and Drive B:. If an option currently has no choices (e.g. there is no Drive B: on a one drive system), then when the key is pressed the item will not change, but the bell will ring if the sound is turned up on the monitor. This indicates that the option is not available. F9 and F10 start the Analyse and Copy routines respectively. Generally speaking, pressing the ESC key exits from the current routine or exits the program. Using ProCopy is simple. Set the tracks and options for your needs, then press F10. Follow the prompts, and your copies will be done in almost no time at all. The Options F1: READ This option selects the drive from which the source disk will be read. A two-drive system will allow you to flip from A: to B: or back. With a single-drive system there is only one choice, A:. (ProCopy does not count RAMdisks and hard disks.) Pressing F1 when using a single drive rings the bell to remind you that you can't change drives. F2: WRITE This option selects the drive to which the copy will be written. The choices are the same as for F1; A: or B: with two drives, only A: with a single drive. Remember that in order for the computer to recognise both drives, they must be connected and powered up before you turn on the system. Turning the second drive on after the computer is already on will not reset the system to use the second drive. In that case, re-boot the system. F3: FORMAT Here the two choices are NO and YES. With NO selected, ProCopy will make a copy on your destination disk, but you must use a previously formatted disk (check your ST Owner's Manual if you don't know how to format a disk). Selecting YES causes ProCopy to format the destination disk while making the copy. Just put in your unformatted disk, set FORMAT to YES with the F3 key, and ProCopy will take care ofthe rest. While 'format-and-copy' takes slightly longer than 'plain vanilla copy', it saves time overall, because you don't have to format the disk as a separate operation. Some disks use non-standard formats for copy-protection. With these disks, ProCopy must reformat the destination disk in order to create an exact duplicate of the altered format. Because of this, when PROTECT (F5) is set to YES, it automatically sets FORMAT to YES and 'locks' it there. Pressing F3 at this point results only in ringing the bell. This way you won't try to copy a protected disk to a normal format. The copy process would probably succeed, but the copy program would not run. Notice that resetting PROTECT to NO does not perform the corresponding action to FORMAT; it only 'unlocks' the option. If necessary, you can now press F3 to select NO. F4: DOUBLE Again, the selections for this option are NO and YES. NO is for copying single-sided disks, and YES takes care of double-sided ones. You must use a double-sided drive when copying double- sided disks; use of a single-sided drive will cause an error. On a double-sided drive with NO selected, only one side of the disk will be copied. F5: PROTECT PROTECT is for backing up disks with copy-protection. You don't need to do anything other than set PROTECT to YES. ProCopy will check the disk and adjust the copy process automatically. As mentioned above, setting PROTECT to YES will set FORMAT (F3) to YES and lock it. It also sets and locks MULTPLE (F6) to NO. (To make sure that the format is correct, protected disks are re- read each time a copy is made, and therefore the use of MULTPLE with protected disks is not possible.) Putting PROTECT back to NO does not change FORMAT or MULTPLE; it only unlocks them. F6: MULTPLE With MULTPLE set to YES, you can make multiple copies of an un- protected disk without having to re-read it. When a copy is finished, you receive the prompt Press RETURN to write, ESC to re-read. Remove the finished copy from the destination drive, replace it with the next disk, and hit RETURN. ProCopy will make multiple copies of the same source disk as long as you continue to repeat these steps. Hitting the ESC key will return you to the original menu where you may read another disk, change the options, or exit the program. If there is not enough free RAM to hold a complete disk's worth of data (for example if you have installed many desk accessories or a RAMdisk, or you are copying a double-sided disk using a 520ST), you can still easily make multiple copies. Each time the prompt appears, insert another destination disk, and hit RETURN. ProCopy will write the part of the disk currently in memory. When you have done this for all the disks, press ESC, and you will be prompted to insert the source disk for the next pass. Unless you have an extremely large part of the memory allocated to another application, ProCopy should be able to do a copy in one or at most two passes. If it takes more passes than that, re-boot the system without any RAM-resident programs (desk accessories, RAMdisks, or printer spoolers). F9: ANALYSE This option has been included for the technically-minded. You don't need to use it when you are copying, but if you have wondered how data is stored on disks, you might be interested in reading the section on Using ANALYSE (page 10). Pressing F9 will display the screen prompt Insert the source disk (original). Hit RETURN when ready. (If you pressed F9 by mistake, press ESC to exit the ANALYSE function.) Place the disk to be analysed in the drive selected for READing, and hit RETURN. ProCopy then reads and analyses the entire disk, one track at a time. See page 10 for information on interpreting the results. If you wish, you can stop the procedure before the whole disk has been read, by pressing ESC. (Allow ProCopy to read a few tracks past the last one you want analysed, to ensure the program has time to do the analysis: reading is a much faster routine and gets slightly ahead.) F10: START Pressing F10 starts the Copy routine. It displays the prompt Insert the source disk (original). Hit RETURN when ready. Take a quick look at the options to make sure they are set how you want them. If you wish to change the current selections, hit ESC, and the menu will be re-displayed to allow you to do so. Hit F10 to re-start after making your changes. When you're sure the settings are correct, insert the source disk and hit RETURN. As a safety measure, if the disk isn't already write-protected, you will be prompted to protect it. Remove the disk, slide the write-protect tab so that the small hole is open, replace the disk in the drive, and hit RETURN. Alternatively, just hit RETURN to bypass this feature. On a one-drive system, when ProCopy has finished reading the source disk it will prompt you to insert the destination disk. Do so, hit RETURN, and your copy will be made. As mentioned above, if there isn't sufficient free RAM to hold all the data, you will receive screen messages instructing you when to swap the source and destination disks. It should not take more than two passes to make a copy. When you have finished, put the original disk in a safe place and in future use your copy as a working disk. This is good practice, because your original disk remains the source disk if you should need to make another work copy. With the original disk safely stored away, you need have no qualms about deleting unwanted files from, or copying additional files onto, your working disk. You can create a customised working disk for each application. For word processing for example, your working disk might contain printer drivers, keyboard translation tables, spelling check program, frequently- used text files such as standard memos and letters, and (assuming you will be booting your computer from the working disk) desk accessories such as an address book, file transfer utility, and on-screen clock or calculator. Using ANALYSE When ProCopy has finished the analysis, or if you interrupt it, it will display the information obtained from TRACK 00. You will see a display that looks like this: TRACK AA BB CC DD EE BB CC DD EE BB CC DD EE BB CC DD EE BB CC DD EE xxx xxx BB CC DD EE BB CC DD EE BB CC DD EE BB CC DD EE (Note that all the numbers displayed are hexadecimal, and so no indication of hex notation such as a leading '$' or '0x' has been used.) The meanings of the various data fields are as follows. AA Track number Starts at 00. BB Track address The number of the track the sector should be on (in a normal format this matches the track number). CC Side number 00 = Side A, 01 = Side B. DD Sector address The sector ID number. EE Sector size 00 = 0080 bytes, 01 = 0100 bytes, 02 = 0200 bytes, 03 = 0400 bytes xxx Sector status These fields only appear if the disk format is non-standard. They are interpreted as follows. crc - Checksum error ddm - Deleted data mark dxx - Duplicate sector, xx = value of the first conflicting byte of the duplicates gap - Abnormal gap size between sectors shr - Next sector starts before the end of this one snf - Unaccessible data field If a track is unformatted then the data display is not shown, but is replaced with the message: *** UNFORMATTED *** To display the other tracks use the cursor arrow keys. Pressing the DOWN arrow will display the next track in numerical order; the UP arrow lists the previous track. Holding SHIFT while pressing either the UP or DOWN arrows will skip 8 tracks in the corresponding direction. If movement either way takes you past the last track analysed, a dashed line (---) is shown. You can scroll from beginning to end by pressing L for List. This only works in a forward direction and continues until another key is pressed or the last analysed track is reached. It does not 'wrap' to Track 00, as with the arrow keys. You may dump the information to the printer by pressing the P key. This will turn the printer on and re-display the last track shown. If the printer is on, and you wish to turn it off, just hit P again. To exit ANALYSE, hit ESC, and then Y at the prompt. The ProCopy menu will be re-displayed. How ProCopy works The TOS file- and disk-copy routines work only with standard formatted disks. They are capable of copying data, but cannot format the disk. They only work when all tracks are formatted, with tracks and sectors numbered properly, and valid sector headers and data. With TOS you must use a previously formatted disk. Program disks are often copy-protected by employing non-standard formats. With such disks, the TOS file or disk copy routines probably won't succeed. You may be able to go through the process, but the program you have copied won't run. If the format is altered a great deal, then the TOS routines may not even be able to finish. This is because one of the first things a copy-protected program does is to check the disk format. When it gets the message that the disk format is normal, or at least not the altered version it is expecting to find, it takes whatever actions the programmer felt necessary to render the program unusable. ProCopy, since it is capable of reading strange formats and re- creating them on other disks, does not have these limitations. It is not necessary to run ANALYSE in order for the program to duplicate these different formats: the design of ProCopy allows it to handle all these details internally without requiring user help. We have included the ANALYSE option to increase your enjoyment of the program. As new formats are designed, ProCopy will be upgraded to deal with these formats appropriately, but it is extremely difficult to check 100% of the new software as it arrives on the market. If ever you cannot successfully copy a disk with ProCopy, let us know. Please include any information gained from analysing the disks involved. Limited Warranty The publisher warrants to the original purchaser of this product that the recording media will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of ninety (90) days from the date of purchase. If the original disk should become defective in that time, the publisher will replace or repair it, free of charge. Send it to The Moving Finger Company, Building 2, Shamrock Quay, Southampton SO1 1QL, UK, along with proof of the date of purchase. This warranty does not apply to disks that are subject to abuse, excessive use, or neglect. Any implied warranties of the media are limited to the ninety day period. Disclaimer The publisher makes no implied claims or warranties as to the suitability of this software for any particular purpose. The publisher is not responsible for incidental and/or consequential damages incurred while using this product. The publisher also reserves the right to upgrade or otherwise alter this product and/or documentation without notification of any person of such changes. The above do not affect your statutory rights. User Registration Fill in and post TO-DAY to The Moving Finger Company, Building 2, Shamrock Quay, Southampton SO1 1QL, UK. 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Put the source in drive A:, and the destination in B: All done! Press return to run again.  You should write protect the original disk.  The destination disk is write protected! Press RETURN to write again or Esc. to read ***** WRITE ERROR ***** - Press RETURN to restart. ***** READ ERROR ***** - Press RETURN to restart.Y4 KY69Press RETURN when ready. Y6 KY6>0123456789ABCDEF shr dmg crc snf ddm gap A new or bulk erased disk may be needed to copy this disk. Type 'Y' to confirm.M******+54,8//24n5$/,\+/*5z1zx&TTp;<=>?@CDHPMKV''''''''''''''''''''''  X,?@|`?Pp   & $                 "&  @ B"0   2j4     X    *   " 8 v  R0 "0   *F    H&ZT:  2( ,T6   F,      8   ,& $   6 H  *4D.$ h:H*22.h (  >,   "NP ( :6  : 4"  4$ <6*86 "h   B &X       (h(     ,&  : *4264>&   ProCopy/ST v 1.32(UK) RELEASE NOTE Dear Customer Thank you for your purchase of ProCopy/ST. We are glad you agree that the security of working from backup disks is worth the modest cost of this program. Version 1.32 is the latest release, being shipped both in the USA and Europe. Improvements over the previous version 1.30 include copying Hybrid Arts and First Byte programs, SDI, Harrier Strike Mission, The Pawn, and Karate Kid II and other products using Microdeal's new and much-publicised 'unbreakable' protection method. Moreover, some previously marginal programs including The Pawn, Silent Service, Arena and Deep Space now copy more reliably. As far as we know at this time, the only programs this version won't handle are: Mirrorsoft products (Strike Force Harrier, Art Director, etc - but see below), Digi-Drum, Typhoon, Mercenary, Alternate Reality, Trimbase, and Ms Em (MS-DOS emulator). These are all being worked on for the next version, which should be available early in May 1987. Running ProCopy =============== Version 1.32 looks and runs just the same as previous versions. To copy a protected disk, press F5 then F10, and follow the prompts. PCPYTEST.PRG ============ Included on your disk - by popular request - is a *TEST* version of one of the routines that will be included in ProCopy version 1.40. This routine is only for use with Mirrorsoft products. It successfully copies Strike Force Harrier, Art Director, and Fleet Street Publisher disks. We expect that it will copy Film Director too, when available. Please note that other copying routines are *NOT* included in PCPYTEST.PRG, and so for copying disks other than the above, you should continue to use PROCOPY.PRG. The menu screen of PCPYTEST.PRG contains a new option to Verify a copy (F7). However, at the moment this option is non-functional (it will be included in v1.40). VIP Professional (GEM version) ============================== To copy this program you don't need to select Protect (F5). You do, however, need to set the End track number to 81. To do this, press the Right Arrow key. Any problems? ============= ProCopy requires your disk drive not only to read, but to write, strange disk formats including deliberate errors. With some programs the format is VERY strange, and some disk drives just can't do it. They weren't designed to, of course. If your disk drive is below average you may find that it won't successfully copy certain programs - the most likely candidates being The Pawn and Silent Service. In case of any such problems, please try the following: * persevere * use another disk drive if you have one * use the same drive for both reading and writing * use a fresh (never formatted) disk for the copy If you find that your drive is a chronic non-copier, to the point where you feel that ProCopy represents a bad buy, please contact us for a refund. By the way... ============= In case you're wondering what happened to version 1.31: there wasn't one. It was still in the post to us when Proco Products told us that version 1.32 was ready, so we decided to wait for it. This means our existing users get two upgrades for one low, low price. Need help? ========== We 'protect' our software by offering our customers a good product at a fair price with a high level of support. The excellent documentation, and the user registration scheme, are two aspects of this: another is the phone-in advice service. If you need help or advice, call Southampton 229041 during office hours and ask for Fred Brown or Martyn Dryden. Please have a note of your disk serial number with you. And now, you can help us! ========================= By telling your friends, colleagues and user groups about ProCopy. (But not, please, giving copies away. Software piracy hurts everybody.) As a small incentive, we offer a FREE UPGRADE if you introduce another customer. Just ask your friend, etc, to mention your name when ordering - we'll do the rest. Also, if you get a chance, tell the media. The Atari-oriented magazines in the UK are under pressure from the big software houses (wielders of the advertising megabuck) not to allow ProCopy to appear in their pages, because (like any tool) it's capable of being abused. In other words, the software houses assume that you - their potential customer - have criminal tendencies. We think the magazines should care more about what's actually interesting and useful to those who fork out the monthly #1 or #1.95. Thanks again and best wishes from THE MOVING FINGER COMPANY. 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