Fog Library Disk FOG-DOS.355 Copyright (1990) by Fog International Computer Users Group to the extent not copyrighted by the original author for the exclusive use and enjoyment of its members. Any reproduction or distribution for profit or personal gain is strictly forbidden. For information, contact FOG, P. O. Box 3474, Daly City, CA. 94015-0474. as part of the description of a file indicates that the program is distributed on a "try first, pay if you like it" basis. If you find the program(s) meet your need, please refer to the author's documentation for information on becoming a registered user. Only by registering and paying for the programs you like and use will the authors of such programs continue development. Often, more complete documentation, additional modules, and new releases are available only to registered users. Advanced disk utilities. Use these programs with care! Filename Description -01-10 .90 This is the release date of the disk. -DOS355 .DOC This is the description of the disk contents. FAT .EXE 15191 ver. 1.05 [FAT Display 1 of 2] Displays the chain of clusters (disk allocation units) that belong to a disk file to determine which file "owns" a specific cluster or sector. Also displays general information about a disk. Does not perform any functions that alter the disk data; it is an inquiry program only. FAT .DOC 7759 ver. 1.05 [FAT Display 2 of 2] FAT_PRNT.BAS 4480 ver. 8/15/82 [FAT Print 1 of 2] Basic program which prints the file allocation table and directory information from a disk. Requires that the "S" flag be set to 512. FAT_PRNT.DOC 212 ver. 8/15/82 [FAT Print 2 of 2] GULP .EXE 17920 ver. 8/13/87 [Guld 1 of 2] File device filling utility which writes one file filling the entire disk and then erases that file. This will make it impossible to UNERASE deleted files on the disk and removes all traces of your files from the disk. GULP .DOC 1024 ver. 8/13/87 [Guld 2 of 2] PACKDISK.COM 4549 ver. 1.2 [PackDisk Utilities 1 of 7] Eliminates file fragmentation on the drive, unallocated space between files and then re-integrates lost clusters (file allocation units into the available space on the disk. Also packs the root directory and subdirectories and frees trailing clusters. DELDIR .COM 3110 ver. 1.2 [PackDisk Utilities 2 of 7] Deletes a subdirectory together with its files and sub- directories. LISTFRAG.COM 2798 ver. 1.2 [PackDisk Utilities 3 of 7] Lists all fragmented files on the drive. NAMEDIR .COM 2909 ver. 1.2 [PackDisk Utilities 4 of 7] Renames a subdirectory. TRANSDIR.COM 3821 ver. 1.2 [PackDisk Utilities 5 of 7] Transfers a subdirectory together with its files and subdirectory into another directory on the same drive. PARK .COM 372 ver. 1.2 [PackDisk Utilities 6 of 7] Parks disk(s) before power off. PACKDISK.DOC 23415 ver. 1.2 [PackDisk Utilities 7 of 7] BOOTSEC .EXE 10274 ver. 5/30/86 [Boot Sector 1 of 3] Extracts standard disk information that is placed in the boot sector of most disks and prints it to the screen. Includes 'C' source. BOOTSEC .C 2982 ver. 5/30/86 [Boot Sector 2 of 3] BOOTSEC .DOC 446 ver. 5/30/86 [Boot Sector 3 of 3] BT .COM 1493 ver. 1.06 [BootThru 1 of 3] Modify a floppy disk's boot sector so that the boot process will "fall through" to the hard disk. This avoids the need to be sure the drive door is open. BT .ASM 9756 ver. 1.06 [BootThru 2 of 3] BT .DOC 1691 ver. 1.06 [BootThru 3 of 3] DEFRAG .BAS 5888 ver. 1.9 A Basic program to defragment your drive. DTL .EXE 6768 ver. 10/1/87 [Drive Table List 1 of 2] Formats and displays the contents of your ROM's disk type table, showing the number of cylinders, heads and other drive characteristics defined for each drive type known to SETUP. Does not work on XT systems. DTL .DOC 827 ver. 10/1/87 [Drive Table List 2 of 2] DISKPACK.EXE 23936 ver. 1.02 [Disk Pack 1 of 2] Pack fragmented disks by storing contiguous disk clusters with no unused cluster gaps between files. All directory entries are arranged so that hidden, system or VOLUME-ID attributes are placed at the beginning of a directory (in the root directory, the are left as is; in all others they are arranged alphabetically). Subdirectories in alphabetic order are next and then all other directory entries, sorted by name follow. Erased entries are discarded. DISKPACK.DOC 10478 ver. 1.02 [Disk Pack 2 of 2] DTST .EXE 7074 ver. 1.0 [Disk Tester 1 of 3] Check out your hard disks. This has the special ability to report "slow" sectors (ones requiring retries). Turbo 'C' source is included. DTST .C 3157 ver. 1.0 [Disk Tester 2 of 3] DTST .DOC 1112 ver. 1.0 [Disk Tester 3 of 3] LISTBAD .COM 691 ver. 1.23 [List Bad Clusters 1 of 3] Gives a list of all the clusters on a disk that are marked as bad. ASM source is included. LISTBAD .ASM 9768 ver. 1.23 [List Bad Clusters 2 of 3] LISTBAD .DOC 2321 ver. 1.23 [List Bad Clusters 3 of 3] VCOPY .EXE 18832 ver. 1.30 [Verify Copy 1 of 2] Replacement for DOS COPY command which compares the CRC value of the source file against the CRC of the resulting destination file. Also checks to see if the file name is already in use on the destination disk. Can also be used to move a file from one subdirectory to another. VCOPY .DOC 16256 ver. 1.30 [Verify Copy 2 of 2] WPHD .COM 437 ver. Oct2185 [Write Protect Disk 1 of 2] Use this to write and format protect your hard disk. Useful for testing new software without danger that something will be written to the drive. This just toggles the INT 13. WPHD .DOC 1280 ver. Oct2185 [Write Protect Disk 2 of 2] FORMAT .BAT 1024 A batch file to force inclusion of A or B drive identifier. Requires that your FORMAT program be renamed to 4MAT. Useful to protect novices from accidentally formatting the hard disk. Modify it if you only want to permit formatting on one or the other of the drives. SPINTEST.COM 3002 ver. 1.2 [Sector Interleave 1 of 2] Steve Gibson's Sector Interleave Performance Diagnostic test is used to determine the performance of hard disk systems. This is part of the SPINRITE package but only this piece may be freely exchanged. SPINTEST.DOC 2192 ver. 1.2 [Sector Interleave 2 of 2] AUTOPARK.COM 943 ver. 5/3/86 [Autopark Hard Disk 1 of 3] Park the hard disks heads when the drive is not in use. Just add this to your AUTOEXEC.BAT file and inactivity will get your heads parked. Probably not needed on newer drives. ASM source is included. AUTOPARK.ASM 21625 ver. 5/3/86 [Autopark Hard Disk 2 of 3] AUTOPARK.DOC 2434 ver. 5/3/86 [Autopark Hard Disk 3 of 3] COMMENT .SYS 332 ver. 5/19/85 [Comment to printer 1 of 3] A MS-DOS 2.0+ device driver whose function is simply to echo a string to the standard output device. Simply add this to your CONFIG.SYS. ASM source is included COMENT .ASM 11136 ver. 5/19/85 [Comment to printer 2 of 3] COMMENT .DOC 2795 ver. 5/19/85 [Comment to printer 3 of 3]