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'Span Floppies' Floppy disk backup and restore 1.02 - [ASP] Backup/restore to multiple floppies.

[ASP] Backup/restore to multiple floppies.

'Span Floppies' Floppy disk backup and restore
'Span Floppies' Floppy disk backup and restore: [ASP] A program that allows backup and restore of files that span multiple floppy disks. It is not dependent upon the version of the DOS or Windows(tm) operating system. Any size file can be saved on multiple floppy disks, and the disks can already contain other files. The backup/restore process uses cyclic redundancy checks (CRC) to assure exact file integrity. The language of the prompts and messages can be changed into another language. Included with the package is Info-ZIP's 'Zip' and 'UnZip' programs that can be used to compress a list of files into one file prior to backup. The User's Manual is approximately 73 pages and can be created by a companion program; after which you can copy it to your printer. Registered users will not be limited to two floppy disks in a backup. The program can be run from DOS or Windows(tm).

What is new in version 1.02:

More error checking, fewer required arguments, other drives supported, display directory file listings, separate backup and restore programs, expanded help

Order:

For $20.00

Download: Download 'Span Floppies' Floppy disk backup and restore 1.02 (1.1 Mb)
Download Count:10
Release Date:2003-03-26
Last Updated:2003-03-26
Manufacturer: Argile Consulting
Product Support: 'Span Floppies' Floppy disk backup and restore WebSite
  
Language:English
Requirements:400K RAM, 1Mbyte HD
Install:Install Only
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