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      Help for TurboCopy - by John Reed (format rountine by Nick Evans)
                           version 0.926 (30-Sep-1993)       
                    
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  This program is Public Domain and may be distributed freely as long as it 
   had not been altered in any way.  No profits should be made through its
   distribution.  TurboCopy remains  John Reed at all times.

  If however, you are an organisation (such as a PD library/Club/Magazine/-
   etc) and use !TurboCopy regularly I would be grateful for a small
   donation of anysize - although of course, as this is PD, you do not have
   to if you do not wish to.  Any comments about this program should be sent
   to the address at the bottom of this file.

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What does it do? 
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TurboCopy, as the name suggests, is simply a disk copier designed for use by
small organisations and home users.  It allows the user to copy and format
disks using the ADFS E format.  A major feature of the program is that of
keeping a log file, this file can contain the names of all the disks read
in, and/or the quantity of disks written.

The program is very user friendly, and you can choose how complicated the
program is.  You may wish, for example, to stick to the operations window
which will allow you to read, write and format disks.  Other users may wish
to alter the way the program runs or keep a log file, all this is done
through the options window.      

The 'Operations' window
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This is the current window when the 'Operations' icon at the bottom of the
window is selected.  This window contains the disk name (or <Unknown> if no
disk is in memory).  Below this a several options as to how the disks a
read/written.  

   TO READ A DISK                : Select the read disk icon and Click on 'OK'
   TO WRITE and/or FORMAT A DISK : Select 'Default'.  The 'Format' and 'Write
                                    Disk' icons will now be selectable.  Select                                                  either or both of those icons and click on                                                   OK.
   TO WRITE AND FORMAT A DISK IN 'TURBO' MODE : This option is currently
                                                 unavailable but when
                                                 implemented in a later
                                                 version which give faster
                                                 disk duplication - all
                                                 completely legally.

While the Operations window is open, clicking save will allow you to save a
disk and cancel will close the window.

The 'Options' window
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This is the current window when the 'Options' icon at the bottom of the
window is selected.  This window contains all the user configureable
options.  

The 'drive' option is the drive which the disk is to be read from/written
to.        
The 'Format' option allows you to specify whether a disk is veryified when
formatted or not.  This feature is not yet implemented.
The 'User Display' option allows you to specify whether you are asked to
confirm operations or not and whether the program will bring up a small
window containing information on what is currently going on while disk
operations are taking place or not.
The 'Log file' option allows you to specify whether a log file of disks read
in and/or disks written is created and when.  The first two icons tell the
application where to send the file, you can either type in the file pathname
or let the application send it to any program the loads in text files.  The
program will send the file to !Edit if no wordprocessor is loaded.
The next two icons tell the application whether to report the the log file
everytime a disk is written or only on request (by clicking on the small
'OK' icon on the right of the request icon).
You can include in the log either all the disks read in and/or the quantity
of disks written.

While the Options window is open, clicking on Save will save the current
configuration, which will be loaded in as default when the program is
loaded and Cancel will close the window.

  !! THE 'OK' ICON MUST BE CLICKED FOR ANY OPTION CHANGES TO BE EFFECTIVE !!

The iconbar menu
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Apart from the usual Info and Quit options, you can save the currently
loaded disk (if any) from this menu.

Any comments...
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Please send any comments about this program to:

John Reed,
42 Wimborne Gardens,
Ealing, London,
W13 8BZ,
England.