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Someknowledge of DOS file structures!} isassumed. There are many goodtutorials on DOS available (seeBIBLIOGRAPHY). IT IS IMPORTANT THATYOU UNDERSTAND WHAT YOU!} ARE DOINGWHEN YOU USE DOS WIZARD. It will beone of your handiest utilities, butalso one of the most potentiallydangerou!}s if you don't understand it.PLEASE READ THIS DOCUMENTATIONTHOROUGHLY! 1. RECOVERING THE SECTORS THATJUST SEEM TO VANIS!}H FROM DOS DISKS.When a directory listing is produced,the sum of all file sectors plus theremaining free sectors should to!}tal707. You have probably noticed thatthis is not always true. The primarycause for this is pressing SYSTEMRESET while !}a file is open foroutput. This leaves the directoryentry marked open and the file andits associated sectors are foreverl!}ost to DOS. Prior to DOS WIZ the only wayto reclaim the sectors was to copyall good files to another disk,reformat t!}he bad disk and selectivelycopy each good file back to thereformatted diskette. DOS WIZ will read all fileswhile not!}ing the sectors used by thefiles. Any sector not referenced by afile entry will be freed into theavailable sectors pool an!}d all openfile directory entries will bereleased for reuse. 2. You probably have receivedthe notorious ERROR 164 or!} ERROR 144at one time or another when trying toread a disk file. Sometimes you can'teven delete a file because DOS wantsa!} valid file chain before he willdelete. All sectors used by a DOS fileare chained together, that is, asector of !}data has a pointer to thenext sector belonging to that file.Also on each sector is a reference tothe file which owns it. E!}RROR 164indicates that a sector was pointedto by a prior sector, but the twosectors do not reference the samefile. This !}means that somehowanother file used a sector belongingto the file in question. ERROR 144generally indicates that a sector!} hasfor some reason become unreadable.This can also be the indicated bysome other error codes. In either case, the i!}ntegrityof the file chain is lost and DOSwill not be able to read the file.Usually there is nothing that can bedone becau!}se a binary load file or atokenized BASIC file that is notcomplete will not be usable in anyfashion. However, recovering !}aportion of a data file can be veryuseful at times. It can prevent a lotof re-entry of data. DOS WIZ allowsrecovery of a!}ny file up to the pointwhere the chain is broken. This thenbecomes a valid DOS file and can onceagain be accessed. 3!}. A bad sector on a disk isoften a big headache even when yourfile is backed up. It means that allgood files must be cop!}ied and thedisk reformatted and the good filescopied back. Only then can yourestore your file from the backup. DOS WI!}Z allows another approachthat is very often successful. Youcan analyze the disk to get thelocation of the bad sector and !}it'sassociated file name. You can thenwrite zeros to that sector and theodds are very good that you will thenbe able to !}read it again. If youcan't you haven't lost anything sincethe sector was unreadable. You maythen recover the file up to t!}he pointof the zero sector and then deletethe file. Now you can recover thesectors used by the file and thenrewrite your !}backup file to the disk.It sounds complicated, but is reallyquite simple and much easier than thealternative discussed ear!}lier. 4. Occasionally a file getsdeleted by mistake. If the sectorsused by that file have not beenoverwritten, !}DOS WIZ will allow easyrecovery of the file. 5. Sometimes you end up with twoor more files of the same name. Ifyou d!}elete or rename one with DOS,all files with that name are deletedor renamed. DOS WIZ lets you deleteor rename by file numb!}er. There arenever duplicate file numbers. 6. DOS WIZARD provides atranslation of the sector bit mapfrom the VTOC th!}at is easilyreadable. It allows you to "hide"sectors from use by DOS by markingthem as allocated. You can also freeallo!}cated sectors. 7. DOS WIZARD's directorylisting lists ALL entries includingdeleted and open files. It allowsyou to p!}erform many DOS functions onthose files by simply referencing thefile number. This does howevereliminate the use of wild !}cards. Thedirectory listing also tells you at aglance whether any sectors areunaccounted for. 8. DOS WIZARD will all!}ow you toflag sectors as allocated andeffectively hide them from DOS sothat they will be reserved for youruse. 9. DO!}S WIZARD can be used toclear unused sectors of data. Thiswill speed up the disk duplicationprocess when FASTDUP (Copyright!} 1982by Gary C. Crider) is used. 10. DOS WIZARD will displaysectors in hex and ASCII on the samescreen. It also gives !}much valuableinformation about that sector such asthe file to which it belongs. 11. DOS WIZARD will list allextents by!} sector range which areoccupied by a given file. An extentis a set of contiguous sectors. PRINTING THE DOSWIZ DOCUMEN!}TATION Running the DOSWIZ.PRT programusing BASIC will print theDOSWIZ.DOC file in 1.75 width letterson a STAR (tm) G!}EMINI series printer.It may work on other printers aswell. Another way to print it would beto use the COPY feature of!} your DOSor DUP.SYS utility, specifying P: asthe output file name. It can also beprinted from most word processors.The a!}ctual GEMINI control charactersfor page skipping are imbedded in thetext. If you have a different brandof printer, you ma!}y want to changethem. They should work okay on theEPSON (tm) printers. A DISKETTE ANALYSIS This MENU option p!}erforms atwo-stage analysis of the contents ofa DOS format diskette. Either stagemay be interrupted by pressing theESC ke!}y, but any statistics will onlybe valid up to the point where theinterrupt occurred. Stage 1 reads all DOS fileswhich!} are not marked as deleted oropen and verifies that the chain isintact. All chain errors are reportedwith the sector numbe"}r where theviolation occurred and the file namefor the chain being validated. Achain error is reported if: a) The fil"}e number in the sectordoes not reflect the file beingvalidated; b) The next sector pointer doesnot point to a valid s"}ector number; c) The sector is not marked asallocated in the VTOC; d) A read error occurs whiletrying to read the"} sector; e) The byte count in the sectoris less than 1 or greater than 125. Stage 1 reports the followingcounts:"} 1. VALID FILES - the number offiles which are accessible by DOS andcontain no chain errors. 2. DELETED FILES - th"}e number ofdirectory entries flagged as deleted. 3. OPEN FILES - the number ofdirectory entries flagged as open. "}4. BAD CHAINS - the number offiles which were found to haveinvalid chains. 5. SECTORS ALLOCATED - thenumber of sector"}s which are marked asallocated in the Volume Table OfContents (VTOC). 6. FREE SECTORS - the number ofsectors marked a"}s not allocated inthe VTOC. 7. DEAD SECTORS - the number ofsectors allocated less the number ofsectors validated whil" }e verifyingchains. These sectors cannot bereferenced by DOS. Stage 2 reads every sector onthe diskette and reports t" }he count ofsectors containing no data (ZEROSECTORS) and the count of sectorswhich could not be read (BADSECTORS). " } Stage 2 will list by sectornumber the first 64 bad sectorsencountered. If there are more than64 and you need to know w" }here theyare, consider using FASTDUP. C CHANGE DISKETTES This function must be performedbefore processing a differ" }entdiskette since the VTOC and directoryare read into core only once by DOSWIZARD. D DISPLAY DIRECTORY This MENU "}function lists alldirectory entries currently in use orformerly used on this diskette. Italso gives access to many functi"}onswhich may be performed on a file. The directory listing providesthe following for each file: a) FILE#- This is"} the number ofthe directory entry. They arenumbered from 0-63; b) NAME- This is the file namecontained in this direc"}tory entry Files which are recognizable andaccessible by DOS are in REVERSEVIDEO. These would appear in a DOSdirectory "}listing; c) START- The starting sectornumber for this file; d) COUNT- The number ofsectors used by this file; "} e) STATUS- Will contain "D" ifthe file has been marked deleted, "O"if it is marked as open, and "L" ifthe file is locked"}. The display trailer contains thenumber of free sectors and the numberof sectors accounted for which shouldequal 707"}. If this number is otherthan 707, there are dead sectors onthe disk. However there could stillbe dead sectors even if the"}re are 707sectors accounted for. DISKETTEANALYSIS can be used to reveal thiscondition. DISPLAY DIRECTORY allows thef"}ollowing functions to be performed: a) UNLOCK - unlock file byspecifying file number. b) LOCK - lock file byspeci"}fying file number. c) DELETE - delete file by filenumber. This will delete the entryand free all sectors up toe"}ncountering any chain error. Thiscan be used when DOS delete will notwork due to errors. If a file willnot delete with D"}OS WIZ, do a RECOVERFILE (R) against the file and thendelete it. d) RENAME - rename a file byspecifying a name for a "}file number. e) LIST FILE EXTENTS - obtain alist of all areas of contiguoussectors occupied by a file. f) RECOVER"} FILE - recover adeleted file or a portion of a filewith a broken chain. If the file isan open file, an extender will be"}used of Xnn where nn is the filenumber. This prevents duplicate filenames due to having recreated a filethat was open and "}thought to be lost.File recovery makes a valid file outof the portion of the file that canbe read up to the point of an er"}rorbeing encountered, thus to DOS it isnow a good file but it may still beuseless to you. You can salvageportions of a d" }ata (LIST format) filebut BINARY LOAD AND CSAVEd FILESCANNOT BE USED AFTER RECOVERY exceptby the DELETE function of DOS WI"!}Z orDOS. M SECTOR MAP This MENU function displays atranslation of the sector bit mapfrom the VTOC. Each sector f""}rom0-719 is represented by either aperiod (free sector) or an asterisk(allocated sector). Since sector 0does not exist, i"#}t is always shown asallocated. Sector 720 is notrecognized by DOS and is not shown onthe map. To obtain the sector n"$}umber of aposition on the map, add the numbersfrom the scales on the left and topof the screen. There are three funct"%}ionsavailable from this screen: a) ALLOCATE SECTOR(S) - specifystarting and ending sector numbers(inclusive). These "&}sectors will bemarked as allocated and will beunavailable to DOS. If the endingsector is not specified, it willdefault t"'}o the starting sector soonly one sector will be allocated. b) FREE SECTOR(S) - same asabove except sectors are ma"(}rked asfree. These sectors become availablefor use by DOS when new sectors areneeded. c) RECLAIM LOST SECTORS - This")}is the powerful recovery utilitydiscussed in the INTRODUCTION. Itchases all non-deleted and unopenedfile chains and reme"*}mbers the goodsectors. Any sectors that areallocated but not on a valid chainare zeroed and released for use byDOS. If a"+} chain error isencountered, a message is displayedindicating the sector and file. Afile recovery should be done on thatfi",}le (see DISPLAY DIRECTORY) and thenredo the reclaim function. It is notalways necessary, but can't hurtanything. S DIS"-}PLAY SECTOR(S) This MENU function is used toread a given sector and display it.The left portion of the screendisplay".}s hex representation of thesector data while the right portiondisplays most of the pertinent ASCIIcharacters represented b"/}y the sectordata. The bottom of the screen hasvaluable information about thesector. Information is displayedonly when p"0}ertinent to the sectorbeing displayed. a) SECTOR: This is the sectornumber of the sector being displayed. b) NEXT"1} SECTOR: This is the nextsector on the chain. It is onlydisplayed when it is determined thatthe current sector is indeed "2}on achain. c) BYTES: This is the number ofbytes used by DOS in this sector. d) The lower left corner is usedto d"3}isplay the file name to whichthis sector belongs and whether thatfile is open, closed, deleted, orlocked. There "4}are several optionsavailable from this screen. If youpress Z, 128 binary zeros will bewritten in the sector. If the sect"5}oris allocated, it can be freed bypressing F. If it is free, it can beallocated by pressing A. Pressing Lwill read the "6}next sector on thechain, while RETURN will read thenext sequential sector. If the sector is the last sectoron a chain"7} then message END OF CHAINwill appear in the trailer in placeof NEXT SECTOR. Z ZERO UNUSED SECTORS. This MENU func"8}tion writes asector of binary zeros to all sectorswhich are marked free in the VTOC.This is beneficial if you use myFASTD"9}UP program to duplicate disks.Since FASTDUP does not store or writeany sectors which contain all zeros,getting rid of unus":}ed data can speedup the duplication process. Thedelete functions of DUP.SYS and DOSWIZARD do not zero sectors as theydel";}ete the file. This is good sincemistakenly deleted files cansometimes be recovered with DOS WIZ. CAUTION--If you have se"<}ctors markedas allocated but they are not on afile chain (to protect them from useby DOS), this function will not zerotho"=}se sectors, but the RECLAIMfunction of the SECTOR MAP will.Know what you are doing! GENERAL INFORMATION DOS WIZA">}RD will work in a 24K+ATARI 400 or 800 (ROM A or B). It isdoubtful that it will work on the newXL machines. DO NOT USE O"?}N DOUBLEDENSITY disks or OS/A+ Version 4files. It will work on the ATARI 810DOS Version 2 files and OS/A+ Version2 files"@}. All 810 compatable drivesshould work fine with DOS WIZARD. This program has undergoneextensive testing, but thefl"A}exibility and versatility of theprogram makes complete testingdifficult. Please contact me at theaddress/phone number bel"B}ow if youdiscover errors. Please have gooddocumentation of the problem so thatit can be recreated. Also pleasecontact m"C}e with ideas for futureenhancements. DOS WIZARD was written for myown use and for my friends in theNorth Texas Atari "D}Computer Team ofFort Worth, Texas. Please do notsell this product for profit. Makeas many copies as you like, but GIVEt"E}hem to your friends. Send all correspondence to:GARY C. CRIDER1105 BURGESS COURTARLINGTON, TEXAS 76015(817) 467-111"F}4 BIBLIOGRAPHY The following publications(among others) have good explanationsof DOS file formats and disk stru"G}c-tures:DE RE ATARI by Chris Crawford, et al.INSIDE ATARI DOS by Bill Wilkinson ofOptimized Systems Software, Inc..Pub"H}lished by COMPUTE! Books ofGreensboro, North Carolina.If all this went by faster than youcould read it, list it again an"I}d useCTRL-1 to stop the display whereveryou want and then CTRL-1 again willresume listing.OTHER PRODUCTS BY GARY CRIDER"J}:FASTDUP- Sector-by sector disk duplicator.DISASSEMBLER 6502- Reassembleable disassemblies from disk boot f"K}iles, binary load files, selected sectors or memory to disk, printer and/or screen.THE SHADOW- You have to see it "L}to appreciate it. Full buffer copying of multiple files. Crosses densities even on a single drive system"M}. Many nice and convenient features. You may never use DOS copy again.DOS WIZARD was written toaccomplish sever S%&3&FNEORCAXFRCLEARBCAUESCCLFDNCCCCC10CPC25C55C1C6C75CHBAC25CC1DC56C56CC1C1&O}2ACONSOXYCC1CC1XCHACCSASAORIC2C12LI@&P}@@ &Q} !"#$%&&R}'()*+,-./0123456&S}789:;<=>?@A ""CREATE-A-FONT by Vince Erceg&T}PROGRAM WRITTEN: 8/2/83(2o Ao;@,;@,;@,;@%,;@2,;@B,9,&U}9,9,;,;,;,7n6.>:@0,!6.>:@),)6. 267,.;67,.L67@%,. 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