

           ---------------------------   F 2 H   --------------------------

           F2H (FLOPPY TO HARD DISK) is a utility to copy a diskette to
           hard disk or RAM disk at very high speed.

           See the following table for benchmark results.



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           |                      H2F vs XCOPY      F2H vs XCOPY          |
           |   --------------------------------------------------         |
           |    Case 1 (1.2MB)     8  vs  40         8  vs  17            |
           |    Case 1 (1.44MB)    9  vs  50         9  vs  19            |
           |    Case 2 (1.2MB)     9  vs  33         9  vs  18            |
           |    Case 2 (1.44MB)    8  vs  40         9  vs  19            |
           |                                                              |
           |    Note: (1) Case 1 contains 36 files and no sub directory.  |
           |              Case 2 contains 13 files in 21 sub directories. |
           |              Total file size in both cases is about 300 KB.  |
           |                                                              |
           |          (2) Performance varies on different system. The     |
           |              above benchmark result is provided as examples, |
           |              NOT guarantee.                                  |
           |                                                              |
           |          (3) The above results were measured with a RAM disk |
           |              on a 33 MHz 386 compatible system.              |
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           ---------------------------   H 2 F   --------------------------

           H2F (HARD DISK TO FLOPPY) is a utility to copy recursively from
           current directory on hard disk or RAM disk to a diskette at very
           high speed. This program combined with F2H is ideal for backing
           up a small directory.

           See the table above for benchmark results.



           ---------------------------   F M T ----------------------------

           FMT is a utility to format 360KB, 1.2MB, 720KB and 1.44MB
           diskettes. Features include no keyboard operation, serial number
           assignment, label assignment and bad sectors handling.

           You type the program name at DOS prompt to start and press the
           ESC key to end, no keystroke in between!

           The serial number and label can be assigned incrementally with
           a text file which stores the serial number and label for the
           next diskette to be formatted. You can keep more than one text
           file for this purpose. Before exit, FMT will update the file
           automatically.

	   Conventionally, a cluster is marked as bad cluster if the
	   formatting program fails to access after three tries. FMT,
	   however, adopts a more strict policy to ensure that your
	   valuable data won't be saved on places which are bad or about to
	   turn bad. FMT will try three times too. The difference is that
	   if FMT fails to access a sector in the first try it will mark
	   the sector bad and tell you how many tries has failed.



           ---------------------------   C L N   --------------------------

           CLN is a utility to make full use of cleaning kits sold by 3M,
           Memorex and other companies.

           Without CLN, all you can do is to use commands such as DIR to
           get the disk drive moving and bring head into contact with the
           cleaning disk and the cleaning solution on it. However, there
           are two problems that only CLN can help you.

           Firstly, how many DIR commands you need to keep typing to keep
           the disk head in contact with the cleaning disk for 30 to 60
           seconds? With CLN you only need to type CLN to start and press
           the ESC to end the process, no keystrokes in between. CLN also
           "reads" both sides of every "track" to make full use of your
           cleaning kit. Try CLN once and you will know how many keystrokes
           it can save for you.

           Secondly, since there is no data on the disk DOS will stop after
           it fails to access the first track. This means you may only be
           using 0.625% of the surface of your cleaning disk! (There are 80
           tracks on a high density drive. Each track has two sides and you
           are only using one side on the first track.)

           CLN not only forces your system to keep on "reading" different
           tracks on the cleaning disk and thus clean the head more
           thoroughly but also provides you simple and easy ways to verify
           that it does what it claims. Your will have the confidence that
           you give your diskette drive the best care possible.



           ----------------------   C H D K   -------------------------

           CHDK (CHECK DISKETTE) is a utility which gives detailed
           information about a diskette. It shows you the information
           contained in the system area of the diskette, check the
           integrity of the system area, gives you detailed layout of
           system area, root directory and data area and then give you a
           report of the fragmentation on the diskette.

           The program also shows you other important or interesting
           information about a diskette. For example, it shows you the
           sectors, clusters and tracks with active data, the software who
           formatted the diskette, maximum number of root directory entries.

	   CHDK shows you lots of information packed in one screen.
