**************************** *New features in Turbocopy:* **************************** Version 2.00 (23 March 1993) -A complete rewrite from version 1.15; new features too numerous to list. Version 2.01 (12 May 1993) -Destination files may now be renamed in the case of a duplicate filename. -Extra option added in configuration: /XS (move files and subdirectories) may now be set to imply /R (remove empty source directories after copy). -The file listing may now be sorted by size, and directories may be kept separate from each other. -Dates for the /D option is now in the same format as the COUNTRY setting in your config.sys file. -Pressing 'Escape' during a copy now gives the user the option to skip the current file. -New /J option added. Forces TC to sort the files with the sort algorithm used by /B. Not recommended for multiple disk copies, since more diskspace could be wasted. -New /G option added. Sets the destination file date and time to the current system settings. -New /K:outfile option added. Mirrors all TC text output to 'outfile'. -TurboCopy is now optimized for even faster performance on relatively slow media (Magneto-Optical drives, etc.) -TC may now be set to assume that the destination is a file, in the case that the destination is ambiguous. (Note that TC will only assume that the destination is a file if it has an extension, otherwise it will still prompt the user.) -TurboCopy is now able to read and write floppy disks formatted to nonstandard capacities without requiring drivers like FDRead, 2M or 800. -Depressing any shift key (Shift, Ctrl or Alt) while the cache is flushing will temporarily remove the box, so you can see what is going on underneath. -Minor changes to the display, as well as the odd bug fix. Version 2.02 (15 October 1993) -A stand-alone colour editor for TurboCopy (written by D.J. Greeff) has been included in the package to enable the user to change the default colours to his liking. -Files may now be deleted in the file selection box (see /B option) by pressing Alt-D (highlighted file) or F8 (all selected files). -Support for the renaming of files in the selection box is now also included. (Press ALT-R). -Wildcarded file select/unselect is now available (+ and - keys). Many other changes were made to the manual file selection user interface, please refer to the manual. -Due to popular demand, the minimum amount of data to be flushed so that the writeback box is displayed has been lowered from 128k to 8k. -Pressing Ctrl-W during floppy cache writeback will abort it immediately. Use with caution because DOS thinks the data is there! -From version 2.02 onwards only the left- and right shift keys will temporarily remove the writeback box during floppy cache writeback. -TC now only remembers directories that have files in them and not all subdirectories like in previous versions, effectively increasing the maximum number of directories that may be copied. -Some of TurboCopy's displays and prompts have been changed to make it even more user-friendly. -A comprehensive on-line help system has been added to the registered version of the program. (/? option) -The beep between multiple disk volumes is now user configuarble. -TC now employs a LZSS self-compression routine (much like PKLite) and requires at least 196K RAM to run. -A few minor bugs have been removed. -And finally, the overseas registration fee has been lowered from $15 to $10 to encourage overseas users to register TurboCopy. Version 2.03 (10 November 1993) -Enhancement to /L option. A second optional L (/L[L]:listfile) is now allowed to force TurboCopy to treat the listfile differently. The files in the listfile will be copied in the specified order and disk breaks may be indicated with open lines. -The CTRL-W option (introduced in TC 2.02) to stop writeback midway has been scrapped. Pressing CTRL-BREAK during writeback now takes over this function. -A few minor changes has been made to TC's display. -One or two minor bugs were fixed. Version 2.03C (25 August 1995) -Multiple destination directories are now supported. Specification of multiple directories is in the form: 'tc *.* d:\topdir\[subdir1][subdir2]\*.*' -TC will not display the 'duplicate file' message associated with the /C option if the /E option is also set. -One or two other small changes. Version 3.0 (?? ?????? 199?) -soon!