PM Diskcopy Version 2.0 ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ PM Diskcopy is a 32-bit utility to copy disks under OS/2 version 2.0 or higher. You can use this program to copy disks multiple, compare disks or store disks as image files (somtimes called container files) on your harddisk. Everbody knows the problems when copying disks under OS/2. PM Diskcopy is the solution for your problems. Now you can easy create multiple copies of a disk, store a disk in an image file, compare disks, check a disk, format and quick format a disk and last but not least copy only used tracks, which may speed up copying enormesly. And now the best of all: PM Diskcopy 2.0 is shareware and the registration fee is only $25 or $40 for commercial use (includes postage & handling). The regististered user will receive a complete version of PM Diskcopy and in addition other shareware for the OS/2 Presentation Manager. You can also order the complete source code for $175 ! Requirements ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ - AT compatible with 80386 - harddisk - OS/2 2.0 Files on the PM Diskcopy disk ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ *PMDSKCPY.EX@ Ä¿ runtime files PM Diskcopy - program *PMDSKCPY.HL@ ÄÙ Online help for PM Diskcopy README.DOC this file HISTORY.DOC History of PM Diskcopy REGISTER.DOC Registration formula for PM Diskcopy INSTALL.EXE Installation program for PM Diskcopy INSTALL.HLP Online help for installation program INSTALL.DAT Installation file for INSTALL.EXE IBM1FLPY.ADD Ä¿ eventually replace IBM patches for disk devices OS2DASD.DMD ÄÙ on OS/2 2.0 on non PS/2 machines * These files are packed and can be unpacked manually with the OS/2 command "UNPACK". Installation of PM Diskcopy ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ - Start INSTALL.EXE (from the "PM Diskcopy" disk) in an OS/2 command line or from the "drives folder" Registration ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ Print out the file 'REGISTER.DOC' and send the filled registration form to the shown adress. Notes for using PM Diskcopy ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ Normally the use of PM Diskcopy is very simple and you can call the online help everywere at every time. The only thing that may cause problems is the copying of disk with different formats. If for example you want to copy a 1,2MB 5¬" disk from drive B: to a 1,44MB 3«" disk in drive A:, you have to turn on the "format target disk" option. So every time you want to copy disks with different format you have to format the target disk. Bernd Wetzel