__________________________________________ | | | DISK DISINTEGRATER DeLUXE V4.2a (TM) | | | | (C) Logix Innovations | | Written by Louis Roy | | | | Release date: July 10th, 1988. | |__________________________________________| Here is the last update of Disk Disintegrater DeLuxe. Version 4.2 is much easier to use and much faster. Many improvements have been made to D.D.DeLUXE: 1) Now, D.D.DeLUXE can pack the track volume # of 5.25" disks. Note: the volume # is not the prodos volume, it's the track volume (the track volume is an old technique used by DOS 3.3 to format tracks of 5.25" disks, but not used by prodos). 2) In partial catalog mode, you may configure D.D.DeLUXE to show not only DIR and DDD files, but also REL and TXT files. 3) You can configure your D.D.DeLUXE to scan or not, your 5.25" drives (scan = search for a prodos disk volume). 4) You can also configure it to scan or not, all your devices connected to your Apple //. 5) When you unpack a DDD file and format the target disk, D.D.DeLUXE unpacks it much faster than V4.1 or V4.0. Take note when you unpack a DDD file type ".A " (5.25" disk), D.D.DeLUXE will format your target disk automatically (it's necessary because of the track volume #). 6) You can now use all the prodos commands in pack and unpack option. 7) In the main menu, you can quit D.D.DeLUXE quickly by pressing CTRL-Q. 8) Like version V4.1, V4.2 can unpack old DDD 2.1 files. 9) There are also many other modifications you will discover using this program. Notes: ------ a) When will run D.D.DeLUXE V4.2, you will have to re-configure it because V4.2 do not use the same configuration file as V4.1 or V4.0. b) If you use the loading file "D.D.DELUXE.LOAD", you must replace it by the new one. c) All DDD files packed with V4.0 and V4.1 are compatible with D.D.DeLUXE V4.2 (V4.2 can unpack V4.0 and V4.1 DDD files). d) To unpack old DDD 2.1 files, you proceed the same way you do with D.D.DeLUXE DDD files. e) When you unpack an old DDD 2.1 file, there is no guarantee the unpacked disk is exactly the same as the original disk because there is no checksum in the old DDD file. But if you unpack a new DDD file (type $DD, with message in the file), if D.D.DeLUXE unpack without checksum error, you can be sure your unpacked disk is exactly the same as the original disk. f) Last note: For the moment, the documentation has not been updated to V4.2. The present documentation is for D.D.DeLUXE V4.0. For your pleasure only, Louis Roy, The author of D.D.DeLUXE.