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Lars Nelson has contributed 3 new apps. - XSUB1 is an improved version of DRI XSUB that allows it to be removed from memory using RMXSUB1 - EX is an early variant of the ZEX batch file processor, but EX runs on ZSDOS (does not require later versions of ZCPR). - SCOPY is a visual file copy utility which requires ZCPR 3+. It is included on the ZPM disk image.patch
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17k (140) 62B8 1.0e Lars Nelson 2/13 |
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15k (120) D6DB 0.8 Rob Friefeld 10/91 Z3COM19 |
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1- Syntax 2- SCOPY Commands 3- Notes |
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Screen Copy is a screen-oriented file copy utility for ZCPR3 and Z3PLUS. |
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It displays both the source and destination directories in vertical windows |
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and uses copy commands much like ZFILER's. It also has extensive support for |
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file datestamping with commands to select and copy files by date. It is not |
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intended to be a comprehensive file-management tool like ZFILER or DATSWEEP. |
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SCOPY requires an extended TCAP and will not work without Insert/Delete |
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Line and Clear to End of Screen. It also makes optional use of cursor on/off, |
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line graphics, and character attributes (to underline a file name character |
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with its attribute set.) |
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Syntax SCOPY <source or destination dir:>[mask] [dest dir:] |
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If only one DIR is given, it is the target directory, and the currently |
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logged DIR is the source directory. If two directories are given, the source |
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is the first one. The optional MASK is automatically wildcarded. |
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Example: These three are equivalent -- |
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( source: work: B0:WORK>scopy backup:x.c or, |
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destination: backup: B0:WORK>scopy x.c backup: or, |
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mask: x*.c?? ) B0:WORK>scopy work:x.c backup: |
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B0:SCOPY X --> Error: Scr=Dest |
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File operations are bi-directional, so it doesn't matter which is the |
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master and which is the target directory. |
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When re-logging from within SCOPY, the syntax has the same meaning, but |
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remember that you will not necessarily be currently logged into the same |
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directory as at startup. |
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SCOPY Notes |
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a. Z3PLUS Users: This version of SCOPY does copy file datestamps. |
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Also copies datestamps under ZSDOS/ZDDOS and DateStamper. |
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b. HINT: Set up SCOPY's query options to allow you to safely play with the |
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new date selection methods. You will be able to see on screen what |
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SCOPY intends to do, but can bail out at the prompt before anything |
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happens. The easiest way to do this is to Ask For Verification. A ^C |
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at the Y/N prompt will cancel the command. |
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