Index Last Updated: Thu Aug 16 0:31:59 2001
Parent Directory at Master Site:
http://trenco2.gno.org/pub/apple2/gs.specific/gno
Current Directory at Master Site:
http://trenco2.gno.org/pub/apple2/gs.specific/gno/file.manip
Current Directory:
/pub/apple2/gs.specific/gno/file.manip
Most files are available by three methods. The file name link downloads files from the server you are currently on using the HTTP protocol. The HTTP and FTP links following the file name will retrieve the file from the master Trenco archive using the HTTP or FTP protocols, respectively.
catrez Concatenate resource forks. [version 1.0]
chmod chmod allows you to change the permissions on a file. This is an enhanced version which allows you to change options ala UNIX or using the Apple specific flags (UNIX values are translated into Apple equivalents). [version 1.0]
chmod chmod allows you to change the permissions on a file. This is an enhanced version which allows you to change options ala UNIX or using the Apple specific flags (UNIX values are translated into Apple equivalents). [version 2.1]
copyfork This utility selectively copies data forks, resource forks, or both. The command line syntax is a bit odd. See also catrez. [version 1.0]
cp cp does file copy operations. Suitably invoked, it also moves files (mv) and deletes files (rm). [version 1.5]
dd Convert and copy a file. [version 1.0]
dos2gs dos2gs will read MS-DOS disks on an Apple IIgs equipped with the Applied Engineering PC Transporter card and a 360 KByte TransDrive. It will also read PC Transporter MS-DOS Partitions on ProDOS volumes. It works under GS/OS rather than under MS-DOS. [version 1.0]
getvers Print information from rVersion and rComment resources [version 1.0.1]
install Install is similar to cp(1) in that it copies files. It will also create directory hierarchies, modify certain access bits, and convert TXT or SRC files into shell shell scripts (by changing the file and aux types). It is intended for use with Makefiles or other scripts to install files into their destination directories. [version 1.0] This is a symbolic link to ../scripting/install.100.shk
mformat mformat is designed to format or erase a disk for use under MS-DOS. It requires an MFM-capable drive, such as Apple's FDHD drive with the Apple II 3.5 Drive Controller card, or a PC Transporter and TransDrive. [version 1.1]
mi [OBSOLETE]. mi is an early version of rimport. It allows for mass import of data into a resource fork. [version 1.0]
This is Peter Watson't set of MS-DOS tools, version 2.0. They allow manipulation, including writing, of files on MS-DOS media.
rattr Change the attributes of one or more resources. [version 1.0] This is a symbolic link to rtools.100.shk
rcompact Compress resource forks so that they use less disk space. [version 1.0] This is a symbolic link to rtools.100.shk
rcopy Copy individual resources from one file or another. [version 1.0] This is a symbolic link to rtools.100.shk
rh Recursive file locater. [version 1.0]
rimport Mass import of data into a resource fork. [version 1.0] This is a symbolic link to rtools.100.shk
rrm Remove one or more resources. [version 1.0] This is a symbolic link to rtools.100.shk
Resource file tools. This archive contains the programs rattr, rcompact, rcopy (formerly rcp), rimport, and rrm. [version 1.0]
setvers Sets the rVersion information on a EXE, including name, version, and any other information the author wishes to include. [version 1.0.1] This is a symbolic link to getvers.101.shk
touch Touch will set the file modification time to the current (or specified) date and time. It will also create the file if it doesn't already exist. [version 1.0] This is a symbolic link to chmod.100.shk