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Conference hydra::amiga_v1

Title:AMIGA NOTES
Notice:Join us in the *NEW* conference - HYDRA::AMIGA_V2
Moderator:HYDRA::MOORE
Created:Sat Apr 26 1986
Last Modified:Wed Feb 05 1992
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:5378
Total number of notes:38326

2645.0. "Floppy Backup" by HXOA01::STEEVES () Thu Jun 15 1989 17:15

This question concerns the diskcopy function from the CLI or the duplicate
    function from the workbench. Why does it require three insertions
    of both the source and destination disks to accomplish this task?
    For a while, I gave the Amiga the benefit of the doubt, having only
    1 MB of RAM and with the disks being 880K. However, after purchasing
    an additional 2 MB of expansion RAM, the same scenario exists. Is
    there any way to utilize the additional RAM to accomplish a 1 pass
    disk copy? Even the 1MB ATARI 1040 ST can do this!!!!
    
    
    Regards,
    
    Murray Steeves
    Field Service
    Moncton, N.B.
    Canada
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2645.1copy ->ram:->destinationCRISTA::LEIMBERGERI have my marbles now I want yoursFri Jun 16 1989 07:4613
>>    an additional 2 MB of expansion RAM, the same scenario exists. Is
>>  there any way to utilize the additional RAM to accomplish a 1 pass
>>disk copy? Even the 1MB ATARI 1040 ST can do this!!!!
With 3MB you should be able to copy the disk to ram:,and then copy 
from ram: to df0:If you are running with 1 drive you should have a
c: directory in ram:,or if you have one drive and a floppy just copy 
df0: to ram: or RAD: put the destination in df0: "cd" to that disk then
copy the file from ram: to df0:Of course this is only good from the CLI.
I don't have a hard drive,but have 3 floppies so I have not had to do this
for a long time.I feel that even with a hard drive,I would still want two
floppies.
							bill

2645.2LEDS::ACCIARDIFri Jun 16 1989 12:276
    
    I believe there's a PD diskcopy program for single drive users that
    will utilize system memory if available to allow a single-swap copy.
    Let me check around for it.
    
    Ed.
2645.3Try DFCCGOFS::CADAMSClint Adams - Calgary, CanadaFri Jun 16 1989 16:2415
    
    Hi...
    
    I am a one drive one meg user  and  have tried a couple of copiers
    and have found DFC to be the best.   It  will  allow you to select
    buffering.  With enough memory, this will let you buffer an entire
    floppy  and  make  numerous  duplicates from ram.  For my one  meg
    system  I  can  do  a  copy with one change (buffers the first  60
    tracks or so...)
    
        Clint...
    
    P.S...  It can be  found  as DFC.ARC at CGOU01::AMNEW:  as well as
    other locations on the net.
2645.4DFC OK.AYOV28::ATHOMSONC'mon, git aff! /The Kelty ClippieSun Jun 18 1989 18:306
Here's another vote for DFC. It's also on a Fish Disk somewhere...

					Alan T.

   
2645.5another vote for DFCGIDDAY::LAWSONSun Jun 18 1989 22:044
    .........and, DFC can replace both DISKCOPY and FORMAT and it's a hell
    of a lot smaller than both...
    
    Glenn