Index of: walnut-creek/FOG/STARTER

Filename Size Last Modified Description
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CHECK.COM 2,176 2008-09-01
CHECK.COM 2,176 2008-09-01 [Check 1 Of 2] Use This To Check The Crc Values Of Files You Obtain From The Library. Compare The Values You Obtain With Check Against Those Listed In Each "disk Doc".
CHECK.DOC 768 2008-09-01
CHECK.DOC 768 2008-09-01 [Check 2 Of 2]
CPM000.DOC 7,936 2008-09-01
CPM000.DOC 7,936 2008-09-01 This Is The Description Of The Disk Contents.
DE-LBR.COM 6,272 2008-09-01
DE-LBR.COM 6,272 2008-09-01 [De-Library 1 Of 2] A Utility To Quickly Extract All Members Of A .lbr File.
DE-LBR.DOC 256 2008-09-01 [De-Library 2 Of 2]
DE-LBR.DOC 256 2008-09-01
DU-V89.ARK 13,056 2008-09-01 Ver. 8.9 This Disk Utility Allows You To Modify Any Byte On A Disk. With Du You May Even Rebuild A Damaged Disk Directory. This Program Is Not Recommended For Novices -- They Should First Try To Recover A Damaged Disk With Newsweep. Never Work On Your Only Copy Of A Disk And Never Practice On A Disk You Really Need. The Program And Documentation Are Stored In An Archive File To Save Disk Space. Use Unarc.
DU-V89.ARK 13,056 2008-09-01
EDFILE.COM 11,008 2008-09-01
EDFILE.COM 11,008 2008-09-01 Ver. 1/10/84 [Edfile 1 Of 2] Modify Any Disk File, Either In Ascii Or Hexadecimal, With Ease. So Easy-To-Use That Even Novices Can Patch Their Software. Excellent For Getting Rid Of An Extra End-Of-File Marker (^z Or 1a Hex) In Your Data File As Well.
EDFILE.DOC 20,352 2008-09-01
EDFILE.DOC 20,352 2008-09-01 Ver. 1/10/84 [Edfile 2 Of 2]
FBAD57.COM 1,792 2008-09-01 Ver. 5.7 [Findbad 1 Of 2] Finds All The Bad Blocks On A Disk And Builds A Directory Entry To Ensure Those Blocks Cannot Be Accidentally Used. Recommended For Use On Every Disk Immediately After It Is Formatted (Initialized). An Absolute Must For Any Disk Which Will Hold Permanent Archival Copies Of Your Files And Data.
FBAD57.COM 1,792 2008-09-01
FBAD57.DOC 6,144 2008-09-01
FBAD57.DOC 6,144 2008-09-01 Ver. 5.7 [Findbad 2 Of 2]
FBAD58X.COM 4,736 2008-09-01 Ver. 5.8 [Findbad For Cpm+ 1 Of 2] Modified For Cp/m 3.0 Systems, This Marks Out Bad Sectors On Your Disks So They Cannot Be Used.
FBAD58X.COM 4,736 2008-09-01
FBAD58X.DOC 1,280 2008-09-01
FBAD58X.DOC 1,280 2008-09-01 Ver. 5.8 [Findbad For Cpm+ 2 Of 2]
NSWEEP.DOC 28,672 2008-09-01
NSWEEP.DOC 28,672 2008-09-01 Ver. 2.07 [Newsweep 2 Of 2]
NSWP207.COM 11,776 2008-09-01
NSWP207.COM 11,776 2008-09-01 Ver. 2.07 [Newsweep 1 Of 2] Dave Rand's Fabulous File Management Utility. For Anyone Who Needs To Copy, View, Print, Rename, Move, Squeeze, Unsqueeze, Or Erase Files, Either Individually Or In Groups. Newsweep Can Also Change The File Attributes. On A Cp/m 2.2 Machine, Will Recover Files From A Disk With The Dreaded "bdos Error" -- Just Press Return Every Time You Get The "bdos Error" Message. What Newsweep Can't Recover Is Probably Gone Forever And Not Worth Spending The Time On.
RECVR21.COM 3,328 2008-09-01 Ver. 2.1 [Recover 1 Of 3] Unerase Files Which Have Been Erroneously Erased. Recvr21 Is For Cp/m 2.2 Machines; Recvr21x Is For Cp/m 3.0 Machines.
RECVR21.COM 3,328 2008-09-01
RECVR21.DOC 640 2008-09-01
RECVR21.DOC 640 2008-09-01 Ver. 2.1 [Recover 3 Of 3]
RECVR21X.COM 5,888 2008-09-01
RECVR21X.COM 5,888 2008-09-01 Ver. 2.1 [Recover 2 Of 3]
SAPP20.COM 1,920 2008-09-01 Ver. 2.0 [Sort And Pack 1 Of 2] For Both Cp/m 2.2 And Cpm+ Systems, This Allows You To Update The Directory Of Your Disk So That All Files Are Organized Alphabetically And All Unwanted (Erased) Files Are Permanently And Irretrievably Eliminated.
SAPP20.COM 1,920 2008-09-01
SAPP20.DOC 7,040 2008-09-01 Ver. 2.0 [Sort And Pack 2 Of 2]
SAPP20.DOC 7,040 2008-09-01
SD.DOC 7,808 2008-09-01
SD.DOC 7,808 2008-09-01 Ver. 13.0 [Superdirectory 2 Of 2]
SD130.COM 5,248 2008-09-01 Ver. 13.0 [Superdirectory 1 Of 2] Use This Instead Of The Directory Program Which Came With Your Computer. Be Sure To Read The Documentation So You Know About The Many Options Which Are Available.
SD130.COM 5,248 2008-09-01
UNARC-CR.DOC 1,280 2008-09-01 [File Extraction 4 Of 4] Abbreviated Documentation For The Unarc, Unarca, And Uncr Programs Written Specifically For Inclusion On This Disk. Complete Documentation, And Most Of The Source Code, Is In The Regular Fog-Cpm Library.
UNARC-CR.DOC 1,280 2008-09-01
UNARC.COM 4,736 2008-09-01 [File Extraction 1 Of 4] Extract The Members Of An Archive (.ark Or .arc) File. Remember, .ark Normally Signifies That The Members Are For Cp/m Systems And .arc Normally Signifies That The Members Are Ms/pc-Dos Systems.
UNARC.COM 4,736 2008-09-01
UNARCA.COM 5,760 2008-09-01
UNARCA.COM 5,760 2008-09-01 [File Extraction 2 Of 4] Extracts Members Of Archive Files On 8080 Systems.
UNCR.COM 6,400 2008-09-01
UNCR.COM 6,400 2008-09-01 [File Extraction 3 Of 4] Extract Files Which Have Been Compressed With Either A Crunch Or A Squeeze Program. Remember, Not All Files With A `z' As As The Middle Character Of The Extension Are Crunched -- This `z' Can Also Signify Azm Source Code.