OnePass v1.01 Mike Gaskill Registration $ 10.00 UTIL JUL91 GASKILL ONEPASS DISKCOPY COPY DOS 4DOS FILES: 1pass101.sdn New to SDN OnePass is a replacement for DOS' "diskcopy" command. Unlike diskcopy, OnePass is not limited to available memory and does not require you to swap disks. Features of OnePass are: þ Single-pass copying of any standard floppy disk, including 720k, 1.2Mb, 1.44Mb, and the new 2.88Mb diskettes. þ Make multiple copies of the same disk without rereading original. þ Save the swap file, archive it, or transfer it over the modem, then build an exact copy of the original diskette. þ Can swap to hard disk or RAMdisk. þ Tested for compatibility under PC-DOS and MS-DOS versions 2.0 through 5.0, PC-MOS/386 versions 3.2 through 4.12, Digital Research DR-DOS 3.40 through 5.01, and JP Software's 4DOS. Besides making quick diskcopies without playing the floppy shuffle, OnePass is also useful for duplicating software disks. Diskettes created by OnePass are identical to the original - boot disks actually boot, etc. Requirements: OnePass needs 64k of memory, one floppy drive, and a swap drive with enough space for the swap file plus 2k for additional information stored by OnePass. _____________________________________________________________ (SDA format (c)Copyright 1990 The SDN Project - SDNet/Works!) _____________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________