# Messages file for Disc Commander. 1994 Paul Vigay
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# User definable settings follow:-
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# User 1 refers to the divisor used when using the coloured hourglass on 'Text Find' (in K bytes)
# User 2 & 3 are colour 1 and colour 3 respectively for the coloured hourglass in 'Text Find'
# User 4 is the byte used to blank a disc sector with (default = 165, "")

User1:16
User2:65535
User3:255
User4:165

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# DO NOT CHANGE ANYTHING BELOW THIS LINE !
# Disc Commander will fail to run if you do.
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D0:Disc Commander Virus Scanner
C0:1991/2/3/4 Paul Vigay - version
H0:\TPaul Vigays Disc Commander application.|MIt will keep an eye on your machine, check for viruses and perform a number of useful disc utilities.|MRead !Help for more details.
Wa5/Wa1:The name of this application.
Wa6/Wa2:The purpose of this application.
Wa7/Wa3:Paul Vigay is the author of Disc Commander.
Wa8/Wa4:\Tcurrent version number.
Wa9/Wa10:This is the registered user of Disc Commander.
Wa11/Wa12:This is the registration number of this copy.
Wb0:\Wprogram title \w.
Wc0/Wc1:This is the status line which shows you what Disc Commander is currently doing, or has just done.
Wc2/Wc3:Details of the last wimp operation to be carried out are shown here, or if virus scanning, the current filename.
Wc4/Wc5:Any suspicious lines found while virus scanning are shown here, along with various miscellaneous comments.
Wc6:This is the 'action' bar. Any user prompts appear here, which may need you to click one of the mouse buttons in answer to a particular request from Disc Commander.
Wd20/Wd1:\Schoose a different filing system.
Wd2/Wd3:\Schoose a different disc drive number.
Wd6/Wd7:\Stoggle on and off the sound.
Wd36:\Sscan the internal modules for virus infection. This is useful if you want to see if the computer has already been infected.
Wd8/Wd9:\Stoggle on and off the 'auto wimp watch' option. See the manual for more details.
Wd30/Wd5:\Stoggle on and off the 'autozap' option. See the manual for more details.
Wd37/Wd38:\Stoggle on and off the *SET option. See the manual for more details.
Wd32/Wd33:\Stoggle on and off the disc logging feature. Disc Commander can save a complete log to disc which can later be loaded into !Edit. See the manual for more details.
Wd14/Wd15:If on, this will automatically scan any floppies in the drive, when you click on the relevant drive icon.
Wd16/Wd17:\Senter a directory path name to scan as soon as Disc Commander loads. See the manual for more details.
Wd18/Wd21:\Stoggle on and off the 'Clone map' option. If on, Disc Commander will read the disc details from the disc map itself, rather than preaet lookup tables. See the manual for more details.
Wd22/Wd23:\Stoggle on and off the 'Multi-format' option. See the manual for more details.
Wd24/Wd39:\Ssave a 'this disc has been scanned for viruses' text file to the disc on completion of a virus scan.
Wd28/Wd29:\Sselect a preset size. This will fix the disc size from an internal table of parameters.
Wd11:\Sreset Disc Commander to it's preferred 'default' settings.
Wd25:\Ssave the current settings to disc to use next time you install Disc Commander.
Wd26:\Scancel the above settings and reset to the previous values.
Wd27:\SOK the above settings to use for this session only. If you want the values permanantly changed, use 'Save'.
Wd44/Wd45:\Sto de-select the new filecore sector addressing. This means that all disc addressing will be performed using the old 512Mb filecore limit. This may be required for some older SCSI interfaces.
Wd46/Wd47:\Stoggle 'auto reset' on and off. If on, the logfile will be cleared each time !Commander is loaded.
Wd48:\Slist the log file contents.
Wd49:\Senter the filename of the logfile. You can also drag the icon to set the logfile directory path to whichever directory you drag the icon to.
We0:\Ticon of any relevant filetype (if there is one)
We1:\Tnumerical value of the required filetype.
We2:\Tname of the required filetype. Click 'Menu' here to show a list of known filetypes.
We3:\Schoose the previous filetype.
We4:\Schoose the next filetype.
We5:\Tfilename of the last file dragged onto the Set Type \w.
We8:\Tversion number of any module dropped into this window, or a guess at the filetype.
We9:\Sto have a guess at the likely filetype of the dragged file.
Wf0/Wf1/Wf2/Wf18:A warning not to backup copyrighted software.
Wf3/Wf4:\Sset the SOURCE drive (ie. which drive your original source disc is in.)
Wf5/Wf6:\Sset the DESTINATION drive (ie. which drive the blank disc you want to copy to is in)
Wf7/Wf13:The size of the SOURCE disc. Disc Commander will try to guess by reading the disc map, depending upon the setting of the 'Clone map' option in the options setup.
Wf8/Wf9/Wf10:\Tcurrent buffer size - The bigger it is, the fewer disc swaps you will need to make.|MEither type in a new value or slide the bar to change.
Wf14/Wf15:What Disc Commander is currently doing, or about to do.
Wf11:Any instructions you need to follow appear here.
Wf12:\Sconfirm any instructions given.
Wf16/Wf17:Determines whether reads and writes are attempted, even if the sector is corrupted.|MToggling this option on may slow down the backup quite a bit, especially if lots of corrupted sectors are found.
Wf19/Wf20:\Sset whether to do a 'shallow' or 'deep' verify when checking the source disc for defects.|MA 'deep' verify is more likely to pick up minor disc errors and will take slightly longer.
Wg0:\Ttitles of the icons below.
Wg1:\Tfiling system you wish to edit.
Wg2/Wg3/Wg4:\Sset the disc drive.|MClick 'Menu' to choose from those available.
Wg5/Wg6/Wg7:\Sset which track is examined.
Wg8/Wg9/Wg10:\Sset which head is examined.
Wg11/Wg12/Wg13:\Sset which sector is examined.
Wg14/Wg15:\Tcurrent disc address.
Wg16/Wg17:\Tcontents of the current disc address.
Wg18/Wg19:\Tsize of the disc currently being edited.
Wg21/Wg22:\Taddress of the root directory on the disc.
Wg23/Wg24:\Tsector size (in bytes) of the disc currently being edited.
Wg25/Wg26:\Tnumber of sectors in each track of the disc currently being edited.
Wg27/Wg28:\Tnumber of heads on the current drive.
Wg29/Wg30:\Tdensity of the current disc.|M(0=128 bytes per sector, 1=256bps, 2=512bps, 4=1024bps)
Wg31:Any comments that may be relevant whilst editing appear here.
Wg32/Wg33/Wg34/Wg35:\Sset a marker at the current disc address. \Aclear the marker.|MThis is useful for saving selected portions of the source disc. For example, recovering files that have accidentally been deleted.
Wg36:\Sgrab the currently displayed sector into the scratchpad.
Wg37/Wg38:Tells the computer how many attempts to re-read dodgy sectors.
Wh0:To save the sector, or a marked section, drag the icon into a directory display.
Wh1:\Tfilename to save the file as. \Salter it.
Wh2:\Ssave using the current, or existing, filename.
Wh3/Wh4:\Stoggle between saving just the current sector, or a marked block.|MN.B. You can only save a marked block if both markers are defined.
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Wh6:These two options let you save displayed data as text.
Wh7/Wh8:\Ssave the record map information data as a text file.
Wh9/Wh10:\Ssave the current sector data as a text file (identical to the sector display window).
Wi0:\Tinitialisation window. See the manual for more details.
Wj0/Wj24:Log2 of the sector size of the disc in bytes.
Wj1/Wj25:Number of sectors per track.
Wj2/Wj26:Number of disc heads if the sides are interleaved.|MNumber of disc heads-1 if sides are sequenced. (1 for old directories)
Wj3/Wj27:Density (0=hard disc, 1=single density, 2=double density, 3=double+ density, 4=quad density, 8=octal density)
Wj4/Wj28:Length of ID field of a map fragment, in bits.
Wj5/Wj29:Log2 number of bytes per map bit.
Wj6/Wj30:Track to track sector skew for random access file allocation.
Wj7/Wj31:Boot option (as in *Opt 4,n)
Wj8/Wj32:bits 0-5: lowest numbered sector ID on a track|Mbit 6:   if set, treat sides as sequenced (rather than interleaved)|Mbit 7:   if set, disc is 40 track.
Wj9/Wj33:Number of zones in the map.
Wj10/Wj34:Number of non-allocation bits between zones.
Wj11/Wj35:Disc address of root directory.
Wj12/Wj36:Disc size in bytes.
Wj13/Wj37:Disc cycle ID.
Wj14/Wj38:Disc name.
Wj15/Wj39:File type given to disc.
Wj17:Sector ID information.
Wj18/Wj40:Cylinder reference number of sector.
Wj19/Wj41:Head reference number of sector.
Wj20/Wj42:Sector ID number.
Wj21/Wj43:Sector size (0=128, 1=256, 2=512, 3=1024 etc)
Wj22:\Smove to the previous sector ID.
Wj23:\Smove to the next sector ID.
Wj44/Wj56:The sector size in bytes (which must be a multiple of 128).
Wj45/Wj57:Gap 1
Wj46/Wj58:Gap 3
Wj47/Wj59:Sectors per track.
Wj48/Wj60:Density (1=single density, 2=double density, 3=double+ density, 4=quad density, 8=octal density)
Wj49/Wj64:\Stoggle whether the index mark is required.
Wj68/Wj65:\Stoggle double step.
Wj70/Wj66:\Stoggle interleave.
Wj50/Wj61:0=interleave, 1=format side 1 only, 2=format side 2 only, 3=sequence sides.
Wj69/Wj62:Character used to fill the sector with.
Wj51/Wj63:Cylinders per drive (normally 80).
Wj54:\Sget the default 'perfect' parameters of the specified format.|MThis is only available under RISC OS version 3.1 and above.
Wj74:Click MENU to select a new disc format.
Wj55:\Sre-format the current track to the structure specified above.|MThis is only available under RISC OS version 3.1 and above.
Wj67:The format structure of the disc.
Wj71:The physical sector number.
Wj72:\Supdate the disc record with the new values.
Wj73:\Sreset the sector ID values to something sensible.
Wj74:\Sre-read the current sector.|MN.B. This does not alter the map, so to use any new values click 'Update' first.
Wj75:\Sto write the current sector back to disc.|MN.B. This does not alter the map, so to use any new values click 'Update' first.
Wk3:\Scontinue with the action requested.|MWARNING: This cannot be undone.
Wk4:\Scancel the action requested.
Wl0:\Stoggle a track and head between corrupted and ok.
Wm0:\Tcontents of the disc being edited. \Sedit the actual data.|MUSE WITH CARE!
Wn1:Enter the text you wish to search for here and then drag the required file(s) into this window to start searching.|MNote that the search is not case-sensitive.
Wn4:The name of the file currently being searched is displayed here.
Wn6:The number of files left still to search (after the current one) is displayed here.
Wn7:The number of matches found so far is displayed here.
Wn11:\Ssee the previous file in which a match was detected. The actual offset address inside the file is shown in the status line below.
Wn9/Wn10:Any files containing a valid match are displayed here. \Sactually load the file into a text editor.
Wn12:\Ssee the next file in which a match was detected.
Wn2:This is the status bar which gives handy information.
Wo0:\Sdrag to a directory window in order to recover the file as a new file.
Wo4:This is the name of the source file Disc Commander will attempt to recover.
Wo5:\Sto abort the recover operation.
Wo6:\Sto start the recover operation. (Check the filenames!)
Wo7:This is the name of the destination file the recovered file will be saved as.
Ma0:\Rsee information about Disc Commander.
Ma1:\Rkill a selected task.
Ma2:\SScan the memory for viruses.
Ma3:\Rsee the disc utilities available.
Ma4:\Ssee (or change) the various choices available to Disc Commander.
Ma5:\Squit Disc Commander.
Mb0:\Rsearch for a given file.
Mb1:\Ssearch file(s) for a given text.
Mb2:\Sfilter control codes from a given file.
Mb3:\Rscramble the entire contents of a floppy disc.
Mb4:\Sopen the Set Type \w.
Mb5:\Sbackup a floppy disc (which may be protected).
Mb6:\Saccess Disc Commanders disc sector editor.
Mc0/Mc1/Mc2/Mc3/Mc4/Mc5/Mc6/Mc7:\Schoose an alternative filing system to work on.
Md0/Md1/Md2/Md3/Md4/Md5/Md6/Md7:\Schoose an alternative disc drive to work on.
Me0:\Sset the disc format to 640K.
Me1:\Sset the disc format to 800K.
Me2:\Sset the disc format to 1.6M (A5000 drives only).
Me3:\Sset the disc format to 320K.
Me4:\Sset the disc format to 720K (MS-DOS).
Me5:\Sset the disc format to 360K (MS-DOS).
Me6:\Sset the disc format to 400K (BBC format).
Me7:\Sset the disc format to 200K (BBC format).
Me8:\Sset the disc format to 100K (BBC format).
Me9:\Stry and guess the disc size from the actual disc map.
Mf0:\Sedit the disc record map and format structure.
Mf1:\Sedit which sectors are labelled as corrupted or ok.
Mf2:\Sdo another copy of the same disc.
Mf3:\Sabort the disc backup.
Mg0:\Rselect from a range of features relevant to the whole disc.
Mg1:\Rchoose a number base to display the address contents in.
Mg2:\Rre-read or write the current sector.
Mg3:\Rsave either the current sector or the marked block as a data file.
Mg4:\Rsearch the disc for a specific text string.
Mh0:\Sedit the disc record map and format structure.
Mh1:\Sre-read the current sector.
Mh2:\Sre-read any previously 'grabbed' sector.
Mh3:\SWrite the current sector back to disc.
Mh4:\SWrite the contents of the previously grabbed sector over the current sector.|MThis allows you to copy one sector over another.
Mh5:\SReset the contents of the current sector to 'Z' (blank).
Mh6:\Sdeliberately trash the current track to provide a disc error.|MThis is only available under RISC OS 3.1 and above.
Mi0:\Sdisplay the contents in hexadecimal (base 16).
Mi1:\Sdisplay the contents in decimal.
Mi2:\Sdisplay the contents in binary.
Mi3:\Sdisplay the contents in octal (base 8).
Mi4:\Sdisplay the contents in ASCII (non-displayable characters are shown inside square brackets).
Mj-:\Stoggle on and off fast scan mode. If on, the disc will be scanned at a rate of 4k a time, otherwise it will be scanned at the current sector size.
Mj0:Enter the characters you want to scan the disc for here.
Mk0/Mk1/Mk2/Mk3/Mk4/Mk5/Mk6/Mk7/Mk8/Mk9:The list of previously loaded tasks. \Squit one you no longer require.
Ml0:\Stoggle on and off the 'fuzzy search' option. If on, then any matching string of characters are ok. If off, then you have to enter the exact string to search for.
Ml1:\Renter the filename you want to search for.
Mm0:Enter the filename you want to search for here.
Mn0:\Schoose one of the pre-defined filetypes.
Mo0:\Sselect ADFS 1.66M
Mo1:\Sselect ADFS 800K new map (E)
Mo2:\Sselect ADFS 800K old map (D)
Mo3:\Sselect ADFS 640K old map, old directories (L)
Mo4:\Rchoose from DOS and Atari formats.
Mp0:\Sselect DOS 1.68M
Mp1:\Sselect DOS 1.44M
Mp2:\Sselect DOS 720K
Mp3:\Sselect DOS 1.2M
Mp4:\Sselect DOS 360K
Mp5:\Sselect DOS 180K
Mp6:\Sselect DOS 320K
Mp7:\Sselect DOS 160K
Mp8:\Sselect Atari 720K
Mp9:\Sselect Atari 360K
Mq0:\RBlank the disc map to a preset format (effectively a fast disc blank)
Mq1:\Rperform various checksums.
Mq2:\Rjump to specific disc locations.
Mq3:\SService the disc. This will verify the whole disc, but instead of stopping at any disc errors will attempt to repair any errors as it goes. As this works on the whole disc and the errors are un-predictable, this may take a little while.
Mr0:\SRe-write an ADFS 1.6M (F) format map (will wipe all files on the disc)
Mr1:\SRe-write an ADFS 800K (E) format map (will wipe all files on the disc)
Mr2:\SRe-write an ADFS 800K (D) format map (will wipe all files on the disc)
Mr3:\SRe-write an ADFS 640K (L) format map (will wipe all files on the disc)
Ms0:\Sjump to the discs Defect list and calculate the correct checksum byte.|MN.B. A 'bleep' and a value of zero indicates that the termination (&200000000) coudn't be found.
Ms1:\Sjump to the discs Boot block and calculate the correct checksum byte.
Ms2:\Scalculate a checksum for the current sector.
Mt0:\Sjump to the disc address stored in Marker 1.
Mt1:\Sjump to the disc address stored in Marker 2.
Mu0:Here you can enter a password with which to scramble the disc.
ErrorFD1:Fatal - Controller hardware error
ErrorFD2:Fatal - Command timed out, drive problem
ErrorFD3:Fatal - Track 0 not found, drive problem
ErrorFD10:Critical - seek fault
ErrorFD20:Recoverable - non specific command error
ErrorFD21:Data overrun
ErrorFD22:Data CRC error
ErrorFD23:Sector or ID not found
ErrorFD24:Missing address mark
ErrorHD1:Command abort has been accepted
ErrorHD2:Invalid command - aborted by controller
ErrorHD3:Command parameter error
ErrorHD4:Drive access before SPC has been issued
ErrorHD5:TST command after SPC command
ErrorHD6:USELD has not been returned
ErrorHD7:Write fault
ErrorHD8:Drive not ready
ErrorHD9:Track 0 not found within timeout
ErrorHDA:SEK issued during a seek
ErrorHDB:Next track address > no. of tracks
ErrorHDC:Invalid step rate
ErrorHDD:SEK issued to drive with seek error
ErrorHDE:Data overrun
ErrorHDF:Head address greater than no. of heads
ErrorHD10:Error Correction Code detected an error
ErrorHD11:CRC error in data area
ErrorHD12:ECC corrected an error
ErrorHD13:Uncorrected data error
ErrorHD14:Command data mismatched
ErrorHD15:CRC error in ID field
ErrorHD16:Sector ID field not found
ErrorHD17:ID area started with an improper address mark
ErrorHD18:Missing address mark
ErrorHD19:Drive write protected
ErrorHD20:No DRQ when expected (IDE)
ErrorHD21:Drive busy when commanded (IDE)
ErrorHD22:Drive busy on command completion (IDE)
ErrorHD23:Controller did not respond within timeout (IDE)
ErrorHD24:Unknown code in error register (IDE)

Error1:Disc write protected - Please ensure that it is un-write protected, then try again.
Error2:This copy of Disc Commander has been corrupted. Please re-install from your master disc.
Error3:Disc error
Error4:<Wimp$Scrap> is undefined
Error5:Unknown datasave packet received
Error6:Unknown datasave filetype recieved
Error7:Disc write protected - Unable to 'Stamp' disc.
Error8:Invalid filename. Please double-check and try again.
Error9:Unrecognised disc format
Error10:This feature is not compatible with RISC OS versions 3.5 and later. Please contact Paul Vigay for the latest details on compatibility.
Error11:Maximum no. of matches reached.
Error12: - Click OK to continue or Cancel to RESET machine
Error13:Disc Commander has suffered a fatal internal error #
Error14:Invalid Hex value
Error15:and must exit immediately. If you know exactly what you did prior to this error occuring, please contact Digital Phenomena, who may be able to offer advice.
Error16:Disc corrupted - Broken directory
Error17:Click OK to continue
Error18:File open - If this is a virus, it has probably already attempted to load into memory
Error19:Unreadable disc error
Error20:Unreadable disc error - possibly drive empty or disc write protected.
Error21:Can't read archive file. Check that you are reading from a CFS directory
Error22: - Click OK to continue or Cancel to Quit Disc Commander
Error23:That's too short to search for. Try something longer.
Error25:Option only available on floppies
Error26:Option only available on RISC OS version 3.1 and above
Error27:You should recover files individually and not as whole directories.
Error29:Unable to create sector ID table
Error40:File not open for update. Is the disc write-protected?
Error41:You pressed the Escape key!
Error42:That's not a valid filename. Please double-check it again.
Error43:!Commander couldn't locate your previous log file. The logfile has been reset to the default filename.
Error47:Unreadable disc error - possibly due to corrupted filing system module.
Error48:Sorry. Your 14 day evaluation period is up. In order to continue using Disc Commander, please register your copy.
Error49:Sorry. That's an invalid registration code.

Warn0:Are you sure you want to
Warn1:re-format the current track
Warn2:trash the current track
Warn3:re-write the current sector
Warn4:re-write the grabbed sector
Warn5:blank the current sector
Warn6:import sector data
Warn7:blank the disc to 1.6M (F)
Warn8:blank the disc to 800K (E)
Warn9:blank the disc to 800K (D)
Warn10:blank the disc to 640K (L)
Warn11:scramble the entire disc
Warn12:service the disc
Warn13:Filter the original file
Warn20:WARNING: A file compression module (such as Spark, Arc or Cfs) has been detected. If this is a read-only version, some of Disc Commander's features may not work correctly.
Warn21:WARNING: Disc Commander is not compatible with your version of ArcFS. Please install a newer version of ArcFS.
Warn22:Hmmm. ArcFS seems confused by that file. ArcFS was expecting a directory and that seems to be a file.
Warn23:Please re-check your values and try again.
M1:Searching for text....
M2:You must supply a password
M3:You can only scramble floppy discs (ie. disc 0-3)
M4:Sector saved ok
M5:Sector blanked ok
M6: bytes read
M7:Insert SOURCE disc and click OK
M8:Status OK
M9:Drag file(s) to this window to start search
M10:No match found!
M11:Found at offset
M12:Searching for:
M13:Search for:
M14:(Aborted)
M15:Writing
M16:Head:
M17:Track:
M18:Scanning
M19:Bytes read=
M20:Bytes copied=
M21:errors
M22:Not enough free memory available to grab file.
M23:Not enough free memory available to process file.
M111:Verify Fail
M112:Verifying
M113:Searching disc
M114:Formatting
M115:Ready to format
M116:Writing directory info
M117:Formatting completed
M118:Possible type
M119:I give up !
M120:About to start Disc Backup
M122:About to read data from SOURCE disc
M123:Backup now completed
M124:Click OK to backup another disc
M125:Insert DESTINATION disc and click OK
M126:About to write data to DESTINATION disc
M127:Backup Aborted !
M128:Testing for
M129:Verify Fail
M130:Verify Pass
M131:Finding disc size
M132:Aha! A dodgy track. Finding new format
M133:Unknown disc format
M134:Weird disc size - Turning Clone on!
M135: - rather suspect!
M136:Reading data from SOURCE disc
M138:Writing data to DESTINATION disc
M140:Disc Corruption Map Editor
M141:Click Select to toggle status
M142:Finding format
M143:To save, drag the file icon to a directory display
M144:Not enough free memory available to grab marked block
M145:Unable to allocate memory for marked block
M146:Unable to load marked block
M147:Unable to save file - Check disc
M148:End of disc
M149:Your !Commander licence has expired!
M150:Please contact Digital Phenomena for
M151:an access code to enter below
M153:Formatted
M154:Map blanked ok
M155:Scrambling disc
M156:Servicing disc
M157:Recovered ok
M158:Cannot recover!
M159:Writing #
M160:Reading #
M161:Module version
