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Disk 5 containsspecific files for MIOs andhard drives. Disk 6 is my version ofthe SpartaDOS Tool Kit--only usingpublic domain files. This disk was formatted with, andhas the DOS.SYS of, DOS 2.5 to enableall users to view its contents, notjust those lucky enough to haveSpartaDOS. Please use the text reader (theAUTORUN.SYS file) to becomeacquainted with the files beforeusing them. Any Share-Ware files that may be onthese public domain disks are agratuity--the disk space they takewould be blank if not for them. If you would like more public domainutility disks for SpartaDOS write to: H. 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Th: ThLhTh.>6 hhT. h~TL ThL@$Lh B ~TfL ~TzR~T TxP~T T$L Oh00K0f h hK0Q0FB hh1M^hM^hVhDThD$MF hH0 hH0 hf!0TMhr0 ff0K0ffhK0$MfhK0K0hhN&MfhN&MhhN&MfhN&NO00fhxEB hhvNhc$M$vNhhN&NhhN&FNP00hhxEB hhvNhc$,N$vN P00hhxEnKL hhvNhc$_NTNf!0 Pr0r00 fhX&Nhfh.f0f!0 h0&N & O0,Ph00h60fN hcP0 OheP0&OgP00$N $N}ARC 1.2 Implemented by Ralph Walden using Lightspeed C Development System".ARC" filename or RETURN to exit?ARC Screen off for speed?fatal error reading %s><%s - analyzing ǛǛǛError %d opening %s%sEnter filename to add, RETURN to end.>*?Ϡӡƪee`ffffeȱe擥`Ơ ƪ`Ơ(Ƒ扥Š`8冝H凝I BEDLV0      ARC is a method of compressing and optionally combining files into asingle ".ARC" file. The file format is identical on the 8 bit Atari, the ST,IBM's, etc. Because of the limited memory resources of the 8 bit Atari,ARC.COM is a limited version of the ARC used on the ST. ARC.COM only usesthree of the four compression methods normally used in ARC. The "crunched"method requires a 25K hash table plus additional tables for over 30K ofcontinuous buffer space. It was not feasable to implement it on the 8 bitAtari. ARC.COM does generate ".ARC" files that are fully compatable withother computers such as the ST. ARCX.COM is used to extract files from an".ARC" file. Before you run ARC.COM, you must remove all cartridges (hold Option downif booting an XL/XE). You should do a directory of the disk containing thefiles you want to ARC and write down their names exactly. Now load ARC.COMfrom DOS. First, enter the name of the ".ARC" file you want to create. Youdo not need to enter the extension as ".ARC" is added automatically. Youshould enter the drive number as in Dn:filename. Next, you will be asked fora filename to ARC. Enter the full filename including the drive(Dn:filename.ext). Now you will be asked if you want the screen turned off --answering yes will blank the screen and speed up the process about 20%. WhenARC finishes with that file, it will turn on the screen and ask you foranother filename. If you have no more files to add, press RETURN. ARC.COMwill now close the ".ARC" file and ask you for another ".ARC" file to create. Press RETURN if you are done and you will be returned to DOS. ARC.COM tries to do as much work as possible in memory. It takes twopasses to ARC a file. If the file is under 17K, ARC will read the entire filein and do all the processing in memory. This means that ARC can spend quite awhile working with no disk activity. The important thing is not to panic. The output buffer size is determined by where your MEMLO is. The less memoryDOS takes, the more memory for ARC. This will give the false impression thatARC is slower because there will be a longer delay between disk accesses whilethe output buffer fills up. In reality, it is faster to have a larger outputbuffer so that ARC can send the file out as a continous block. ADVANCED USERS -- If you are using Sparta DOS or DOS XL, you may passparameters on the command line. The format is: filename filename.extfilename.ext etc. You can enter as many filenames as will fit in the 64 bytecommand line. The first filename is the ".ARC" file to be created. Thecurrent drive will be used if you don't specify it. All additional files onthe command line will be ARCed and placed within the ".ARC" file. The currentdrive will also be used for these files if you don't specify one. The screenwill be turned off until ARC.COM is done; you will then have the opportunityto enter more filenames to add, or to press RETURN to close the ".ARC" file. If you are creating a batch file to ARC files, you will not need to answer thequestion of whether to turn the screen off. Simply pass the first filename onthe same line as you call ARC. Once you have indicated the screen is to beoff, (via passing parameters in a command line, or answering 'Y' to theprompt), ARC will no longer ask you if you want the screen off. NOTE: You cannot use wildcards as part of a filename -- no "*" or "?". SYSOPS -- if you have access to an ST, you may want to run 8 bit ".ARC"files through the ST ARC.TTP to update the compression method to "crunched". On the command line you get when clicking on ARC.TTP enter: C filename *.*This will update all files within the "filename" ".ARC" file. Binary filesare usually squeezed and will not benefit from this, but Basic and Text filescan be reduced another 10-20%ARCMATE.COM This program allows preselectionof files to be combined in an ARC file. Just turn BASIC OFF and loadARCMATE from the command line priorto any other ARC file. A file called ARC.BAT will becreated which contains all the commands needed by SpartaDOS tocombine numerous files into one ARC file. Make sure the files to beARC'd are in their respective drivesand for the files ARC.BAT and ARC.COMto be in D1. Then be sure to havea writable disk in the destinationdrive and type -ARC on a command line.ADVANTAGES OF ARCed files: 1) Ignores any characters tacked onto a file when BBS and terminal don'tagree on block padding -- one of the most common causes of bad file transfers. 2) Compresses files -- less time is spent uploading/downloading, moreroom on a BBS for download files. 3) Combines files -- both program and documentation can be in the samefile. 4) Standardization -- ARC format is identical on the 8 bit, ST, PCcompatable, etc.DISADVANTAGES OF ARCed files:1) Both ARC and ARCX are slow -- they process files at about 8K a minute.2) You cannot ARC a DOS.SYS file or a boot disk. LIGHTSPEED C -- ARC.COM and ARCX.COM were ported over from the IBM to the8 bit Atari using Lightspeed C, a small C compiler for the 8 bit Atari. 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This is why I wroteDCOUNT.COM.DCOUNT simply counts the entries in agiven directory. If no drive isspecified, then it uses the defaultdrive. It will accept any validpathname, with one restriction:DCOUNT WILL NOT RECOGNIZE ANY PATHNAME THAT DOES NOT END WITH : OR >! This means that:DCOUNT D2:PATH1>PATH2>PATH3>is valid, but:DCOUNT D2:PATH1>PATH2>PATH3isn't. What this latter command willdo is execute:DCOUNT D2:PATH1>PATH2>ignoring anything after the last > (orafter the : if there aren't any >'s).The program was written in Action!using the Public Domain RuntimeLibrary of Jeff Reister. Many thanksgo to Avi Schwartz, also, for showingme the easy way to read the commandline. Craig S. 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( o OpLA)? o wIELf Lt Writing...i oʮ GLDone o w``56789:;<=Directory Sort (c) 1987, Avi Schwartz-------------------------------------This Program Was Written Using ACTION!ACTION! is Trademark of Action ComputerServices. Portions of this program are(c) 1984, A.C.S. and (c) 1981-4, JohnNovas II.DS is a Directory Sort program intendedto be used with the excellent SpartaDosDisk Operating System (by ICD) for theATARI 8 Bit computers.The proram will sort the path directoryby File name then Extension or byExtension then File name.Usage: DS [path] [-flag]Where legal flag values are N (sort byName+Extension) or E (sort by Extension+Name). The default value is N.For example: DS (sort current directory by name) DS D4:>ACTION> -E (sort path by extension)The flag can be typed in upper or lowercase.Finally I would like to express mythanks to John Novas II. His sortfunction is used to sort the directory.Please feel free to send me any commentor suggestion. 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Curzon, is ahandy utility with the capability ofprinting files to a printer (P:),screen editor (E:), disk (D:), etc.Simply run the file LL.COM from theSpartaDOS command line thusly: D1:LLFollow the prompts given, changingprinter width, columns, output device,etc., with the option of saving saidoptions back to LL.COM (make sure anUNLOCKed, UNPROTECTed LL.COM ispresent in D1: for the change to besaved.You may designate source anddestination from the command line whenrunning LL.COM thusly: D1:LL D2:TEST.DOC P:This tells LittleLister to make thefile "TEST.DOC" in D2: the sourceand the printer (P:) the destination.You may set up source and destinationfrom the program itself by choosingthe "X" option.~ Supplied by the CHAOS BBS- Reprinted From MICHIGAN ATARI MAGAZINE by permission. UPGRADES ARE FOR EVERYBODY by Gary Ferris with John Nagy (C.H.A.O.S.) A great deal of attention has been focused recently on the large number of ATARI computer memory upgrades. This article is not intended to deal with the technical aspects of the various upgrades, but will try to point out the reasons why you should consider any particular memory upgrade. If you are seriously considering a memory upgrade, by all means do it SOON. The price for memory chips is about $35 to 60$ per 256K already, and is expected to as much as TRIPLE in the next few months due to import trade regulations. The most common usage of extended memory is as a simulated disk drive, commonly called a ramdisk. The advantage of this usage is its incredible speed. Its main disadvantage is that the contents are lost when the machine is turned off unless first transfered to a real disk drive. Many additonal uses (such as the fabulous BASIC XE from OSS, Inc.) are continuing to surface as extended memory becomes commonplace. THE "OLD 800" UPGRADES Long before the XL series of computers hit the scene, there were several options available to ATARI 800 owners for additional memory. AXLON was one of several, and many early applications programs (like SYNFILE and SYNCALC) were written to use the extended memory available from this system. The modification was very easy (replaceing one of the plug-in memory boards) but usually cost several hundred dollars for each increment in memory size. Some of these original boards (or new designs based on them) are still available today, and the price still tends to be much higher per K than any of the other system upgrades. However, thanks to the inventive spirit of ATARI owners, David Byrd created the plans for the "800 PLUS 288K UPGRADE", with a parts cost of around $30. The REAL cost for this upgrade is in man-hours assembling it. It should NOT be attempted by beginners in electronic work, although the plans (complete with PICTURE FILES for help) are specific enough to guide any reasonably experienced solder jockey. The mod has two stages- if yo do only the first part, yo can fully use the extended RAM in about 2 1/2 hours of careful work. To complete the mod and get "full" AXLON compatibility takes another hour or so. Note: This mod IS NOT memory compatible with the XE computers. You will NOT be able to use software designed for the XE and XL upgrades nor BASIC XE, but instead must use AXLON type ramdisk drivers and software. This is a serious drawback to this mod, but the RAMDISK capability is still worth the effort. THE 400 UPGRADE Although 48K upgrade kits for the 16K 400 computer have long been available, the supply (and demand) has just about disappeared. The effort and expense of this upgrade is typically not worthwhile considering the limitations of the 400 keyboard and the price of NEW XL and XE machines. THE 800XL UPGRADES One of the first upgrades for the XL was invented by Claus Bucholz and published in BYTE MAGAZINE. His original design was not compatible with the 130XE, but since it predated the XE there was no standard to follow. Claus soon modified it to be XE compatible and placed the plans and scource code for his RAMDISK drivers in the public domain. That effort started the real avalanch of upgrades. At first a circuit board with the neccesary support chips had to be hard wired. The circuitry on the board depends on which ANTIC chip your XL has. Fortunately for the sanity of the technical members of user groups who were being asked to do upgrades, several plug in boards became available. (I would personally pay for a board out of my own pocket before I could EVER be persuaded to hardwire one again!!). If you are fortunate, all the chips will be in sockets. If so, then changing the required chips will be a snap. If not, then exercise great care in desoldering the chips and CAREFULLY inspect the double sided board for damaged paths. Repair any damage and install sockets. This will make it far easier to change any chips which may go bad in the future. THE RAMASTER The Ramaster is the exact Bucholz circuit on an excellently designed plug in board. This is the one I have used on the XL's I have upgraded. The quality of the board is good and it has the additional circuitry on board which is required for the old ANTIC chips. You merely place a jumper for the particular chip you have. This board is available for about $30 w/o memory or $50 (chip market pending) with memory. These boards may not be available for too much longer. For more info contact ABC Consulting (313) 261-7609. THE RAMBO XL No, this is not a tough guy computer that goes out and blows up Commodores at night. It is an upgrade board by ICD, makers of SpartaDos and many fine pieces of hardware for the 8-bit ATARIs. I have no personal experience with the Rambo XL, but based on my experience with other ICD products as well as reports from other users, it is a good quality product. It is an XE compatible upgrade with the added benefit of being able to be used on a 1200XL! The installation is reasonably straightforward, with some significant addition of jumpers if used with a 1200XL. Base price (retail) is $39.95. For more info, contact ICD Inc. (815) 968-2228 or your local ATARI dealer. THE RAMCHARGER This memory upgrade is a relative newcomer. It requires no modification to the computer itself and has the advantage of being able to work with the original 800s since it is plugged into the cartridge slot. It does cost substantially more than the other upgrades though. The 256k cartridge is $150. They have a 512k version for $200 and 1 meg version for $300. Included with the cartridge is MyDos and it is compatible with the Axlon upgrade to give you 288k in SynCalc and SynFile+. For more info, contact Magna Systems (718) 939-0084 or your local ATARI dealer. THE NEWELL UPGRADE The upgrade board by Newell Industries is not fully compatible with any of the above upgrades but is more nearly compatible to the actual 130XE in that it retains the ANTIC enhanced mode. (The 130XE allows you to use the extra memory for the CPU or as video ram (ANTIC).) Since there is very little software which uses the ANTIC mode this is not an important consideration. For more info, contact Newell Industries (214) 442-6612 or your local ATARI dealer. THE 600XL UPGRADE After having done several 800XL upgrades, someone asked about upgrading the 16k 600XL to 64k. I thought, 'At last! A use for all those 4164's.' No such luck, where the 800XL's use 8 64k by 1 bit chips, the 600XL uses 2 64k by 4 bit chips. This means that pile of old chips you've been saving is useless and also that the 256k upgrades for the 800XL will not work on the 600 XLs. I don't know if there are 256k by 4 bit chips available or not. If not, then 64k is the practical limit for a 600XL. It is an easy upgrade though requiring only the new memory chips and 3 jumpers. Most clubs have these plans available, or buy a kit from COMPUTER SERVICE LAND for about $25. (703) 237-2950. THE 320K 130XE First, I'd like to thank Scott Peterson for sharing the upgrade instructions with ATARI users. It's a very clean modification since most of the circuitry for bank selection is already built in the XE. To do the 320K upgrade is very simple if you have any experience at all with soldering. I do make one exception to his instructions though. He recommends against solderwick and I swear by it (I HATE SOLDERSUCKERS!!!!) His reasoning is that you may damage the circuit paths. If you use the commonly recommended 25 watt iron you will find he's correct. This is not hot enough to desolder components (33 watt is ideal) I also HIGHLY recommend installing sockets in the spac}es where you removed IC's (8 16 pin and 1 40 pin socket) They are not absolutely necessary but this is the ideal opportunity. If you ever have a chip go bad in the future it will be a lot easier to replace this way. The entire 320k can be done in less than an hour (most of this time being in removing the old chips) Only one chip is required in addirion to the 256k memory chips which are substituted for the second 64k bank. THE 576K 130XE The 576K upgrade is quite a bit more involved than the 320K. I don't recommend this for the novice. You have to undo some of the 320 upgrade, add 2 additional support chips, and piggyback 8 more 256K chips on the 8 previously installed. This involves a large number of jumper wires also. The additional time to do this mod was about 2 hours (so a total of about 3 hours to do the 576k at one sitting). You also lose your internal BASIC ROM in the 576k mode. A switch is added which returns your internal BASIC but only gives you use of 192k. To use BASIC in the 576K mode requires a cartridge such as BASIC XE. THE 1088K 130XE This is the largest upgrade documented to date. It is reputed that someone actually built one, although even I wasn't that crazy. In all honesty, the only reason I could see for doing it would be oneupmanship (Ask all your IBM friends how they can live with only 640k), although it may be useful on a BBS. I built the 576k mod and have never come close to using it all in normal use. (I have filled it to see how many files it would hold). Another potential problem is that if you use items such as the XM301 and PR Connection which take their power from the computer, they may not work properly do to inadequate power supply capacity. In my opinion, the best DOS available, especially for upgraded machines, is SpartaDos by ICD. Their RD.COM file will automatically format the RAMDISK for whatever configuration you have (up to 576K) with the command RD Dn:. To reserve the extra 64K for Basic XE the command is RD Dn: /E (space between : / IS REQUIRED). You can also enable the Ramdisk without formatting by RD Dn: /N. This would make it possible to copy a program and it's required data files to the ramdisk as D2:(or whatever), and then turn off the real disk drive and rename the ramdisk as D1: Information on most of these upgrades as well as MANY different RAMDISK handlers can be obtained by calling the CHAOS BBS at (517) 371-1106 in Lansing MI (home of Claus Buchholz!) Upgrade text files and programs are a primary focus of the CHAOS BBS, and are online at all times. 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Assuch, that means we don't really makeany money off of quarterly sales oranything like that. We do, however,exist mainly to the generosity of you,the user, and as such, you dictateweather or not new versions arereleased through your donations. If youDO find this product useful (And boy,will you!), then a small donation of$25 would be appreciated. If you shouldhappen to donate more, I might be ableto persuade Nate(The Mage) to releasesource code. Now for the... ***DISCLAIMER*** (and Datclaimer, too!) This product is released on an AS-ISbasis, with no warranties.What you have before you is about ayear's worth of Nate's best work. Itis VERY simple to use and, in somecases, a lot better than either theOrion Microsystems RD.COM or ICD'sRD.COM! This RAMdisk handler is afully sectored RAMdisk, meaning youcan even use a sector editor on it!As far as we know, it will work on thefollowing memory types: Stock 130XEPeterson 320K, 576K and 1088K upgrades.RAMbo 256k.RAMbo 512k upgrade.We're kinda sure on the following:Newell upgrades.If you find that it works on these two,let us know.Well, now that thats out of the way, Iguess you're wondering, "Hey! How doesit work?!" Well, thats simplicityitself! 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Q$ppҠD Z$3D H$vD K$7D H$ ?$ Z$ ?$? %/@ !$ND '$0 Z$ `$`D '$ Z$`D !$ $ᢀm?? K$`D !$a@ $L? Z$ᢧD K$ ?$ ~;ND $BD $LE?é r$HD '$pA $L?L83@ !$^D '$ ~;R?b@ Z$ ?$0 Z$ T$5@ !$^D '$ Z$1@ H$ ?$ /F FORMAT RAMdisk! If you do not include this parameter, the RAMdisk will not be formatted, just installed. Which means: A) If you have just turned on the computer, use the /F to format the RAMdisk for use. B) If you HAD a RAMdisk installed and you cold-started the computer, don't pass a /F if you wish to have your RAMdisk restored to its former setup, but DO include its starting and ending banks parameter, if necessary.Starting the RAMdisk without ANYparameters, (except of course, Dn:,which is necessary for operation)creates the largest RAMdisk supportedby your system.By the way, I have just been informedthat our handler is NEITHER ICD OROrion Microsystems compatible in thatbank selection structure is different.Thats NOT to say, however, that itwon't work with SpartaDOS (Fact is, itwon't work with anything BUT!) Also included in this ARC is a filecalled RDF.COM, this is for those ofyou, who, like me have either forgottento format the RAMdisk or would like to"wipe the slate clean", so to speak.Its format (no pun intended) is:RDF Dn: /B=nnWhereas:Dn: Of course, the Drive number is n./B=nn nn is the max bank # given to you by the RAMdisk program when you ran it.YOU MUST INCLUDE BOTH OF THESEPARAMETERS FOR THE PROGRAM TO OPERATE!ALSO, THIS PROGRAM IS FOR PSI-RAMdiskONLY! UNFORSEEN THINGS WILL HAPPEN IFYOU TRY TO USE IT ON A PHYSICAL DRIVE!!Thanx and enjoy!PLEASE! PLEASE! PLEASE! If you find ANYbugs in this program PLEASE report themto: CompuServe address: 71451,300Mail address: PSI Labs 1507 Hickory Valley Rd. APT.# C21 Chattanooga, TN 37421All bug reports that are verified arerewarded with one (1) free update ofthe users choice of our programs!Thanx Again!Before I go, I would like to thankBob Puff for his excellent technicalassistance and Don LeBow for hisintestinal fortitude as we used himas the RAMbo guinea pig!! :)Z[\]^_`abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz(8`hihiHHȱȱ`8Hh` .(E…¦ .(`L.(` ?("Ff ee&8L`( ?(_Wń児0 &&86.ń児8儅充FfFf8L`(p B V8l ) Vhhl/)HHJJJJhh`hhl/) `Hh1)`Hh`Hh`Hh` R)IHiDiE B 2)HI B 2)`ԆՄ ؠ0ȑ8)ȑ`0L)II襢 )iȑȩ-`H z) )hL) l)L* c)L-* l)L) c)L9* s)L) c)LE*ȩ$&*i0:iȑ`1) LFĆ>%>Ć5%/E)ԵH膇hCI4HRDNUMBER.COMThis program allows you to renumber the main RD without reinstallation if the handler can be found. About the only way RDNUMBER couldn't find the handler would be installation of another custom disk handler (RDBASIC etc.) after RD itself.Syntax is "RDNUMBER Dx:" and drive redirection will be enabled or disabled and reported as appropriate. The principal use for RDNUMBER is to change the number when working with a program which accesses the disk using the OS routines bypassing DOS. An example is DiskComm which does not like working with a RAMdisk as D1:RDNUMBER is the only correct way to renumber the RAMdisk--reinstallation with a different drive number using the "N" option is not. Reinstallation should only be done after a cold start.John Picken,19 November 1993Addendum ARDNUMBER has been rewritten to automatically change command drive and directory to the RD if the RD is the command drive when invoked. i.e. if you're working out of D4:>A>BB>CCC> in the RD and you enter RD D2: your command drive and directory will change to D2:>A>BB>CCC>.jkp31 May 1994Addendum B - Version 4.6Both COMs have been rewritten to support D9: under SpartaDOS 3.2g. The programs test for this and automatically adjust all code and messages.If you use 3.2g, all above references to D8: should be read as D9: with version 4.6. In addition the syntax messages and the RD.COM name have been changed to RM as suggested by FTE in their release of 3.2g.Finally, one slight bug in the format routines was fixed.All prior versions of RD should be replaced with 4.6jkp20 Jun 1994032x`0R 12 012 6i 8ȱ 7i9 61082$ i? 0 1ȱ 1 1, 1RX`" 1916 0 612 10D2E3H2I0 1112 )6, 11)68o1f116 6Lz0L &1D*1E.1HI BLV2x1110M13RAMdisk Renumber UtilityVer. 4.6 by John Pickenuse with Mega XE RD v4.6 Syntax: RDNUMBER Dx: where x is drive (1-8)RAMdisk responds as D1:Drive redirection is ON Ġ I1L128 `1@D1: