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Typing a number from 1 to 9 will display the main directory of that dri?}ve. If using SpartaDOS, the expanded directory will be shown. To see the normal "condensed" directory, pr@}ess SHIFT plus the drive number. See the below DOS functions on displaying the directory of a subdirectorA}y. DOS FUNCTIONS Subdirectories are used on most hard drive systems, B} as well as some large floppy drives. To get a directory of a subdirectory, type A at the DOS functions menu. ThenC} enter the directory name (backspacing the cursor and changing the 1 in D1: to whatever drive you wanted fD}irst). A "*.*" will be added to what you type, so only the subdirectory pathname is needed. An example ofE} a directory of the GAMES subdirectory in Spartados would be: D1:GAMES>[RETURN]. In MYDOS, it would be: F} D1:GAMES:[RETURN]. Use B to format a disk. unlike most other programs, Diskcomm asks youG} which density to format the disk. Use DOS 2.5 if you use enhanced density disks. After the cH}onfiguring, Diskcomm will verify the density and drive number, just to make sure you really want to go through I} with it. You may now copy files in the DOS menu using the C function. This does NOT use theJ} main buffer, so you may copy even when there is data in the buffer to be written. Please note this copy K}feature does not support multiple files, and it does not allow disk swapping. It is mainly intended for mL}oving one file from one drive to another to free up space. The functions D, E, F, and G are identM}ical to the standard Atari DOS equivalents: Delete file, Rename file, Lock file, and Unlock file. N} And as always, you can hit 1-9 to get a directory of that drive. Use SHIFT and drive number for a condenO}sed directory wit SpartaDOS. MISCELLANEOUS NOTES If you use a Happy P}810 or 1050, Klone, Super Archiver, Duplicator, or US Doubler, you will now be able to read & write in WaQ}rp/UltraSpeed. The warp speed in the XF-551 is also supported in this version. For some drives such as thR}e Super Archiver or US doubler, the added speed will not be noticed unless the disk is formatted in UltraS}Speed sector skew. But in the event that your drive keeps timing out when it is accessed in the warp speed, T} press OPTION and SELECT at the same time when it is having troubles. This will cause that drive to disengage theU} warp speed I/O, and should solve the problems. Diskcomm, as it has always been, is TOTALLY V} density-smart. Using one drive with the source and destination being different densities is no problem. The W} only configuring Diskcomm will not perform is when formatting a non-standard drive, such as a double-sidedX} drive. For that reason, any exotic drives should be formatted with their appropriate config programs. Y} The new XF-551 drive by Atari has a major problem in configuring to a double-density disk. This is uZ}nfortunate that Atari did not follow the standard way of reconfiguring a drive. However, I was able to fi[}nd a method of forcing the drive to configure properly. As long as the drive is in warp speed, this featu\}re will work correctly, when doing most any function. Diskcomm is the only program so far that supports t]}his! Reading and writing is done with a unique buffering system, to optimize speed. S^}o you will notice little pauses between tracks when turning a disk into a file; this is normal. Diskcomm _}is trying to find the best form of compaction for that track, and compact it as quick as possible. `} The 130XE compatible computers are also used to the fullest. This should mean a considerable shorter tia}me to diskcomm a disk with a one drive system. When turning file(s) into a disk, Diskcomm makes b} sure the file you specified is indeed a Diskcomm file. If it is not, then it will alert you. If the file ic}s a binary file, basic, shrunk, or scrunched file, it will alert you to this. If it is not one of those, d}it will simply say "Not a Diskcomm file". A note to those writing compaction detecting e}programs: The proper way to identify a Disk Communicator file is to check the first byte ONLY. If it is a 249 or af} 250 decimal, then it is Diskcomm. (249 denotes one large file, 250 denotes one of two or more smaller filg}es.) With the advent of so many compaction programs, a program like COMPACTOR DETECTOR 2.0 is a real neatq}%B%DOS SYSB*)DUP SYSB SRAMDISK COMBiDSK COMBDSKCOM32DOCB\INTRO BASBOaAUTORUN SYS way to check the files that are improperly named on a BBS. Hopefully the above information will help futr}ure programs. When dealing with a filename, you may change the drive number by simply backspacings} the cursor to the drive number and typing the correct number. This may be necessary in the DOS functionst} area. If you wish to abort a command, use the ESC key. This works just about everywhere in the pu}rogram. To stop it during disk I/O, hit the BREAK key. THAT'S IT! Itv}s been just over a year since the original 1.5 version of Diskcomm went out the door, and MANY things have w} changed since then. I've just about run out of things to put in Diskcomm, but if you have any further ideas, x} questions, or comments, please feel free to contact me by leaving me (not the SysOp) a message on The Atari Ay}pex BBS (716) 458-2638. Thank you for making Diskcomm the success it is! Bz}ob Puff (716) 458-2638. Thank you for making Diskcomm the success it is! B|}???BB?B?B?B?BBBB}}B~~~~~BBBBB???BB?B?B?B?~}}}B?B?B?B?B?B?B?BBBB}BBBBB~~~~~~~~BBBBBBBBB?B?B?B?B?B?B?B}}}?B?B?B?B?B?B?B?}BBBBBBB~~~~~~~BBBBBBB?B?B?B?B?B?B?B?}}}0?}<<333g111c1}11c111c111g11 1}X1_1g111c111c111c}331c1c}?01c1g3c1c1c1c1c1?c@1c1?}cb1cw1Ǐcv0