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Y TO CONFIRM; ESC TO CANCELUnassigned Choose: yYMAGELLAN.TMP^ Load dialog box file: Load message box file: \@.DLG.MSGMAGELLAN.GRPCurrent Explore PathAll DrivesConcerningCon Explore: Tree: ,magellan.hstmagellan.htpSEPARATORSCASESORTmagellan.sym ,@ies.y.ied.ier.ying ing..e.ings.es.ed.er es..ed.er.e.ing ed..es.er.e.ing s..d.ses.ing x.xes.xed.xer.xing e.es.ed.er.ing y.ies.ied.ier.ying .s.ed.er.ingandornotcon concerningusingbeforeafterFile 1 of102Uu2Rr02Uu102Rr2Cc02Aa2Rr02Aa2Rr2Cc02Aa2Oo0SsType S to skip this file, Esc to cancel.1SsPress Enter to retry, S to skip, Esc to cancel.1MAGBACK.NXTMagellan internal errorPress Esc to continue.02Yy02Aa2Yy02Nn2Aa2YyType Y to confirm, Esc to cancel.Type Y to cancel, Esc to continue.Type Y for yes, A for all, N for no, Esc to cancel.Type Y for yes, A for all, Esc to cancel.UPDATELEARNMACROCOMPOSEWAITVIEWEDITERRORHELPLISTMARKFINDTREEDIALOGDIALOGMENUUse  to select file,  to viewUse  to view file,  to listUse  to select, Enter to acceptUse  to select, Enter to acceptUse  to select, Enter to acceptPress  to edit, Enter to acceptUse  to view previous Explore PathsUse +/- for next/previous search stringUse  to navigatePress Enter on highlighted topic of interestType Y to confirm, press Esc to cancelPress Esc to continueEdit entry and press EnterMark text with  and press EnterPress highlighted key to initiate commandUse  to select, Enter to acceptPress a two-key compose sequenceSet cursor position with  and press EnterMagellan requires DOS version 2.1 or higher. ,.-:apMAGELLAN.KEYkeys={}pauseMAGELLAN.MACStartup Bytes<>Empty directoryLoad diskette and press  for Tree view͸ĿĴ%1 %2, Lines %3 - %4:%1 %2, Line %3:<<<>>>*:*.exe *.comLotus MagellanĿCannot view file. Press Help (F1) for more information.PRNMAGELLAN.PRT Find: +=-04+=yYMAGELLAN.OPTSelect Viewer Automatically, Type C to copy, V to view differences, Enter to continue, or Esc to cancel.12cC2vVPress Enter to continue, or Esc to cancel.1Type C to copy, Enter to continue, or Esc to cancel.12cCMAGELLAN.DF1MAGELLAN.DF2MAGELLAN.DFFGeneric TextUse  to view differences, press Esc when finished.Difference ViewMAGSCRLENNow indexing: %1 Using viewer: %2Estimating time...Approximate time remaining: %1 minute(s).Lotus MagellanLotus MagellanMAGELLAN.BKPUnDeleteUnDelete ViewerUse  to select, Enter to view, UnDel (Ctrl-F3) to undelete, or Esc to cancel Use  to view file, Esc to list, or UnDel (Ctrl-F3) to undelete <>TreeUse  to select then press EnterAll Drives...Magellan could not save the current settings to the file MAGELLAN.SAV. Check to see if the disk is full, and clear some space if necessary. Access to the file or disk may be read-only. It may be that you don't have network permission to access the file. Consider the possibility of a disk error. Magellan could not restore the current settings from the file MAGELLAN.SAV. The settings file may be missing or modified. Consider the possibility of a disk error. To continue, restart Magellan. You are using an out-of-date version of the file MG.COM. Use the MG.COM file that comes with this version of Magellan. The index was successfully made/updated. Press Enter to continue. The index was NOT made/updated. You have reached the limit of 100 indexes. Use Delete (F3) to erase an index option you no longer need and make room for a new one. Use Index (Alt-F5) Setup to edit an index option you no longer need. Now scanning the list of files to be indexed. Please wait. You must have a title for your index. Add a title to the Description field. You must specify where your index will be stored. If you want the index to be stored in the Magellan program directory, just type a file name (without extension) in the Index file name field. For example, DRIVE_F. If you want the index saved somewhere other than in the Magellan program directory, type a full path (including drive letter) along with the file name (without extension) in the Index file name field. For example, D:\BUDGETS\JUNE88. There are no indexes. Use Index (Alt-F5) New to create a new index option. The index, %1, is up-to-date. The current index, %1, is not listed as an index option. Select the Choose option to make the highlighted index the current index. Select the New option to enter the file name of the current index. You have reached the limit of 100 launch options. Use Delete (F3) to erase a launch option you no longer need and make room for a new option. Use Launch (F7) Setup to edit a launch option you no longer need. Magellan detected the following error in the Command field: %1 Edit the Command field to fix the error. Magellan detected the following error in the Keystrokes field: %1 Edit the Keystrokes field to fix the error. Magellan detected the following error in the Directory field: %1 Edit the Directory field to fix the error. You must include a title for your launch setup. Add a title to the Title field. In your launch setup, you must include the command that will launch the program. In the Command field, type the command necessary to run the program you want to launch. For example, type "123" for Lotus 1-2-3. There are no launch options. Use Launch (F7) New to create an option. There is no file to load. The Load option only works if you have selected a file to load from the List Window. If the List Window is empty, use Explore (F9), Path (Alt-F9) or Tree (Alt-F6) to place files in the window. If you are in TREE mode, make sure your cursor is not on a . Magellan detected the following error in the Directory field of your Launch (F7) Setup dialog box: %1 Edit the Directory field to correct this error. Magellan detected the following error in the Keystrokes field of your Launch (F7) Setup dialog box: %1 Edit the Keystrokes field to correct this error. Magellan detected the following error in the Command field of your Launch (F7) Setup dialog box: %1 Edit the Command field to correct this error. Magellan cannot run your program using the contents of the Command field in the Setup dialog box. The Command field contains only keywords, such as {Path} and {File}. When you choose Run, Magellan ignores keywords; it doesn't ignore them if you choose Load. Try selecting the Load option in the Launch dialog box. Or, add a command, such as a program or batch file name, to the Command field of the Setup dialog box. For example, "123". There is a format error in the launch information file, %1, at line %2. Be sure to follow the directions located at the beginning of the file if you make any modifications to it. Magellan could not access the launch information file, %1. Use UnZip (Ctrl-F5) to extract LAUNCH.INF from the PROGRAM.ZIP file on your original Magellan Install Disk, then restart Magellan. The launch option: %1, is out of date. If you moved the application to a new directory, type R to replace the old settings with the new ones. If you installed a second copy of the application, type A to add the new settings to your launch options. If you do not want the new settings in your launch options, press Enter. Type R to Replace, A to Add a new option, press Enter to skip, or Esc to cancel. You have reached the limit of 100 launch options. Magellan could not add the launch option, %1. Use Delete (F3) to erase a launch option you no longer need and make room for a new one. Magellan is now searching your hard disk for programs that it recognizes. It will automatically add options to your Launch dialog box for programs that you have installed or moved since the last time you ran the Launch (F7) Update command. Searching: %1 Press Ctrl-Break to stop. Type Y or Q to quit from Magellan, or press Esc to continue your Magellan session. Index 0 0 2 0 1 2 0 0 2 2 0 0 3 2 0 0 4 2 3 0 5 2 0 0 6 2 0 0 Use  to select an index Choose Make the highlighted index the default Update Update or create the highlighted index Rebuild Re-create the highlighted index from scratch Setup... Examine or modify the setup for the highlighted index New... Add a new index to the list Index Setup 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 3 1 1 28 Description: Enter or edit descriptive name of index (type ^ to highlight the character that follows it) Index file name: Enter or edit name of file containing index or press + to move through your directory structure Filespec: Enter or edit specification of files to be indexed Launch 0 0 2 0 1 2 0 0 2 2 0 0 3 2 3 0 4 2 0 0 5 2 3 0 6 2 0 0 7 2 0 0 Use  to select an application program Load Load file into highlighted program Run Run highlighted program Update Automatically update the list of launch setups Setup... Examine or modify the highlighted launch setup New... Add a new launch option to the list Launch Setup 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 5 1 1 1 6 1 1 1 Title: Enter or edit the name of the application program (type ^ to highlight the character that follows it) Command: Enter or edit the command that runs the application program from the DOS prompt Directory: Enter or edit the name of the directory containing the application's program files or press + to move through your directory structure Filespec: Enter or edit the filespec that will automatically select the application program from the list (optional) Viewer: Enter or edit the name of the viewer that, if active, will select the application program from the list, or press + to select a viewer (optional) Keystrokes: Enter or edit the keystrokes to execute automatically when the application program starts up (optional) DOS 1 1 0 0 2 1 0 0 No Do not exit to DOS Yes Exit temporarily to DOS There are no files in the List Window to mark or unmark. Use Explore (F9), Path (Alt-F9) or Tree (Alt-F6) to place files in the window. The Text field is empty. To mark files containing text, edit the Text field to specify the text you want to search for. Mark 1 1 0 0 2 1 0 0 3 1 0 0 4 1 0 0 5 1 0 0 6 1 0 0 7 1 1 1 8 1 1 1 Current Mark or unmark current file (Space Bar) All files Mark or unmark all files (Shift-Space Bar) No files Remove marks from all files Up Mark the current file and all files above it Down Mark the current file and all files below it Reverse Mark unmarked files and remove marks from marked files Filespec: Mark files that match specified filespec Text: Mark files that contain specified text You have %1 marked file(s). This operation will clear all marks. Do you want to clear the mark(s)? Test Dialog Box 1 1 0 0 2 1 0 0 3 1 3 0 4 1 5 0 5 1 5 0 First Item Prompt for first item Secon^d Item Two line prompt for the second item Comment Area, with arg: %1 Third item { Yes Do it No Don't do it Maybe This one has two lines } Fourth item { 1 You picked 1 2 You picked 2 } Magellan cannot create the dialog box options file, %1. Check to see if the disk is full, and clear some space if necessary. Access to the file may be read-only. It may be that you don't have network permission to access the file. Consider the possibility of a disk error. Magellan cannot modify the dialog box options file, %1. Check to see if the disk is full, and clear some space if necessary. Access to the file may be read-only. It may be that you don't have network permission to access the file. Consider the possibility of a disk error. Magellan detected an illegal macro in your custom dialog box file. Make sure that there are no control characters in the macro area of your dialog box entries. The maximum allowable length for a macro is 255 characters. Magellan detected an illegal @file, %1. Make sure that there are no control characters in the @file. The maximum length for the data in a fill-in field or @file is 255 characters. Magellan cannot access the file, %1. If the name of the file or directory is not correct, enter the correct name, then try again. The file may be locked by another user, or on a network drive which is not currently available. Consider the possibility of a disk error. There is too much data in the file, %1. The limit for dialog box, message box, and @files is 5000 bytes. The title of your dialog box is too wide. The maximum allowable width for the title is 70 characters. The title of your dialog box is too tall. Only one line is allowed in the title. Make sure that there is a blank line between the title and the next item in the file. One of your dialog box options is too wide. The maximum allowable width for an option is 70 characters. One of your dialog box options is too tall. Only one line is allowed in an option. Make sure that there is a blank line between the option and the next item in the file. One of your dialog box prompts is too wide. The maximum allowable width for a prompt 70 characters. One of your dialog box prompts is too tall. Prompts may be no more than two lines tall. Make sure that there is a blank line between the prompt and the next item in the file. Your message box is too wide. The maximum allowable width is 70 characters. Your message box is too tall. The maximum allowable height is 16 lines. There are too many options in your dialog box. The maximum number of options is 14. There is a format error in your dialog box. Make sure that the dialog box has a title. There should be a blank line between every item in the file. There must be at least 2 entries and no more than 14. Each entry must have an option, a prompt, and a macro, all separated by blank lines. The dialog box options file, %1, is not in the proper format for Magellan 2.0. If you use the Setup or New options in this dialog box, the contents of the file will be overwritten. Be sure that there is a copy of the file in your Magellan 1.0 directory, then delete the file from your Magellan 2.0 directory. Next, quit Magellan and run the Magellan MERGE program to convert your dialog box options files to the Magellan 2.0 format. %1 The option, %1, is automatically defined as the contents of the current Explore Path, and cannot be edited. To edit the Explore Path directly, use Path (Alt-F9). Your explore file group must have a name. Enter a name for the group in the Group name field. The Group name may not contain the word CONCERNING or the abbreviation CON. Edit the Group name to fix the error. You must provide specification for your explore file group. Specify the files you want to include in the Explore Path field. There are no explore file groups. Use Explore (F9) New to create at least one explore file group. You have reached the limit of 100 explore file groups. Use Delete (F3) to erase an explore file group you no longer need and make room for a new one. Use Explore (F9) Setup to edit an explore file group you no longer need. Magellan detected the following error in your Auto macro definition: %1 Edit the Auto macro field to correct the error. The explore file group you selected has a Group name that is the same as the Group name of another file group. If two file groups have the same Group name, you can only explore using the one that appears first in the Explore dialog box. Use Explore (F9) Setup to change the Group name of the explore file group you have selected. The Explore Path specifies more than one explore file group. You may only specify a single file group in an Explore Path. Change the Explore Path so that it specifies only one explore file group. Explore 0 0 2 0 1 2 3 0 2 2 1 16 3 2 0 0 4 2 0 0 5 2 0 0 6 2 3 0 7 2 0 0 8 2 0 0 Use  to select a file group to view Concerning: Text: Enter text to use as explore criterion Line Use current line as explore criterion Marked text Select marked text to use as explore criterion File Use current file as explore criterion Setup... Examine or modify the setup for the highlighted file group New... Add a new file group to the list Explore Setup 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 Group name: Enter or edit the file group name (type ^ to highlight the character that follows it) Explore Path: Enter or edit the Explore Path that will display the desired files Auto macro: Enter or edit the macro key or keystrokes that will run automatically when the file group is selected (optional) Sort 1 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 2 1 0 0 2 2 0 0 3 1 0 0 4 1 0 0 5 1 0 0 6 1 0 0 7 1 0 0 File name Sort by file name Ascending Sort in ascending order Extension Sort by file extension Descending Sort in descending order Path Sort by file path Size Sort by file size Time/date Sort by file date and time Rank Sort by file explore rank Mark Group marked files together Magellan could not open the file %1 to add an item. Explore Paths will no longer be recorded in this file. Check to see if the disk is full, and clear some disk space if necessary. Access to MAGELLAN.HST may be read-only, preventing Magellan from modifying it. It may be that you don't have network permission to access the file. Consider the possibility of a disk error. Magellan could not add information to the file %1. Check to see if the disk is full, and clear some disk space if necessary. Consider the possibility of a disk error. Magellan could not read from file %1. Check to see if the disk is full, and clear some disk space if necessary. Consider the possibility of a disk error. Magellan could not open the file %1. Consider the possibility of a disk error. Magellan could not reduce the size of the MAGELLAN.HST file. Access to MAGELLAN.HST may be read-only, preventing Magellan from modifying it. It may be that you don't have network permission to access the file. Consider the possibility of a disk error on the disk containing MAGELLAN.HST. Magellan could not open the file MAGELLAN.VFL for storing this large list of files. Check to see if the disk is full, and clear some disk space if necessary. Access to the file may be read-only. It may be that you don't have network permission to access the file. Consider the possibility of a disk error. Magellan could not open the file specified after CONCERNING in order to use its contents as the basis for a fuzzy search. Make sure you typed the file name correctly. Make sure the file is not missing. If you are specifying a string, not a file, as search criteria, surround the search string with quotation marks (""). Otherwise, Magellan assumes the string is a file name. Make sure the disk is in the drive, if Magellan is trying to access a removable disk. Consider the possibility of a disk error. Magellan could not open the file specified after CONCERNING in order to use its contents as the basis for a fuzzy search. Use Quit (F10) to exit from Magellan and remove any memory-resident programs to free more memory (RAM) for Magellan. The viewer file, TEXT.VW2, is missing and Magellan could not use any other viewer for the fuzzy search. Use UnZip (Ctrl-F5) to extract TEXT.VW2 from the VIEWERS.ZIP file on your original Magellan Bonus Viewer Disk, then restart Magellan. All viewer files should be in the MGVIEWER subdirectory of your Magellan program directory. Magellan could not read the MAGELLAN.SYM file. Read the descriptive information at the end of the MAGELLAN.SYM file and edit the file format information if necessary. If the file is missing from the Magellan program directory, place the original Magellan Install disk in drive A and issue the following command at the DOS prompt from the Magellan program directory: MGUNZIP A:PROGRAM.ZIP MAGELLAN.SYM Consider the possibility of a disk error on the disk containing MAGELLAN.SYM. There is a format error in the MAGELLAN.SYM file. Read the descriptive information at the end of the MAGELLAN.SYM file and edit the file format information if necessary. If the file is missing from the Magellan program directory, place the original Magellan Install disk in drive A and issue the following command at the DOS prompt from the Magellan program directory: MGUNZIP A:PROGRAM.ZIP MAGELLAN.SYM ................ ................ ...SSSS......... 0000000000...... .AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAA....A .AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAA..... AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAASA.S AAAAAA.......... .....AAAA.....S. ......AA........ AAAAAAAAA.....A. AAAAAA.AAAAAAA.. ....SS.......... There are too many words in your search criteria for Magellan to use in a fuzzy search. Magellan will use the first several thousand words during the search, and will ignore the rest. To limit the length of your search criteria, use Explore (F9) Marked text to mark fewer words. When Magellan attempted to add a three-character extension to the file name, the path exceeded the 64-character limit. Reduce the number of characters in the path. Magellan could not open the index file %1 to read information. Make sure there is a disk in the drive, if Magellan is trying to access a removable disk. Make sure there is no other user accessing the file. For example, the file may be locked by another user on a network. Consider the possibility of a disk error. Magellan could not open the index file %1 to read information. You may not have entered a filespec. There may be no directory with that name. There may be no file with that name. Magellan could not read from the index file %1. Check the entry in the Filespec field in the Index (Alt-F5) Setup dialog box. Make sure the disk is in the drive, if Magellan is trying to access a removable disk. Consider the possibility of a disk error. Magellan could not open the index file %1 to add information. Check to see if the disk is full, and clear some disk space if necessary. Check to make sure there is a disk in the drive, if you are trying to read from a removable disk. Consider the possibility of a disk error. Magellan could not open the index file %1 to add information. Make sure there is no other user accessing the file. For example, the file may be locked by another user on a network. The file may be read-only or may be on a write-protected disk. Magellan could not open the index file %1 to add information. There is no directory with that name. Magellan could not add information to the index file %1. Check to see if the disk is full, and clear some disk space if necessary. Make sure the disk is in the drive, if Magellan is trying to access a removable disk. Consider the possibility of a disk error. The index file %1 is empty. The file may have been edited and left in an incorrect format (editing index files is not recommended). Use Index (Alt-F5) Rebuild to delete and recreate the index from scratch. Consider the possibility of a disk error. The filespec in the index file %1 is too long. The file may have been edited and left in an incorrect format (editing index files is not recommended). Use Index (Alt-F5) Rebuild to delete and recreate the index from scratch. Consider the possibility of a disk error. The filespec has a file or directory name with more than one period, such as MAG.TXT.FIL. Delete the unnecessary period(s). The filespec has a file or directory name that starts with a period, such as .NAME. Delete the initial period. The filespec contains two Backslashes (\\) with no name between them. Edit the filespec to correct this error. The filespec contains an incorrect character in a file or directory name. These characters are not allowed: " + , : ; = < > [ ] | and space. Edit the filespec to correct this error. The filespec contains a control character in a file or directory name. Control characters, such as tab, carriage return, form feed, and line feed, cannot be used in filespecs. Edit the filespec to correct this error. The filespec contains an incorrect drive name. The drive name must be a letter from A to Z followed by a colon; for example, C:. Edit the filespec to correct this error. The filespec is empty. Edit the filespec to correct this error. The filespec must specify at least one type of file that you DO want. Currently you have specified only file types you DO NOT want. Edit the filespec to correct this error. Examples: -*.TXT only excludes .TXT files, so it will not work. A:* -*.TXT specifies all files except .TXT files, so it will work. The filespec refers to a nonexistent drive. Edit the filespec to correct this error. The filespec contains a path that is too long. Reduce the path to the DOS limit of 64 characters or less. The filespec contains a name that is too long. The main part of a name (the part before the period) may not be more than 8 characters long. For example, FILENAME is valid but FILENAMES is not. The extension part of a name (the part after the period) may not be more than 3 characters long, so FILENAME.EXT is valid but FILENAME.EXTN is not. The filespec does not have a file name. Edit the filespec to correct this error. The path must not contain wildcards (? and *). The file name must not contain wildcards (? and *). The directory %1 does not exist. Check the spelling of the directory name in the Explore Path (Alt-F9) or in the Explore Path field of the Explore (F9) Setup dialog box. Use Tree (Alt-F6) to check whether the directory is on another disk or drive. The file or directory %1 does not exist. Check the spelling of the file name or directory name in the Explore Path (Alt-F9) or in the Explore Path field of the Explore (F9) Setup dialog box. Use Tree (Alt-F6) to check whether the file or directory is on another disk or drive. Magellan will ignore the file or directory name and will continue the operation. An incorrect use of '..' was detected. You may not use '\*\..\' in a filespec. Try removing '..' from the filespec. The filespec contains an incorrect use of '\..'. Try removing '..' from the filespec. The filespec starts with a drive and '.\', which is incorrect. The '.\' refers to the startup directory, but the drive does not refer to the startup drive. Try removing '.\' from the filespec. Try removing the drive name from the filespec. Magellan cannot handle more than 32,766 files at a time. Use Explore (F9) or Path (Alt-F9) to reduce the number of files in the List Window and try again. (Directories containing the files are also included in the file count.) Magellan could not read the index files with the extension .IX2 or .IX4 because they are corrupted. Use Index (Alt-F5) Rebuild to delete and recreate the index from scratch. Consider the possibility of a disk error. Magellan could not add information to the index file with the extension .IX2 or .IX4. Check to see if your disk is full, and clear some disk space if necessary. Consider the possibility of a disk error. The number of directories on your disk exceeds a Magellan limit. This means Magellan cannot read all your file names into memory at once. With this number of directories, you can only explore one directory at a time. For example, you cannot explore All files, but you can explore \DOS\*.*. Magellan was unable to read from the disk. The disk may be incompatible with Magellan. Include the drive(s) on this disk in the DOS scan field of the Options (Alt-F8) Drive Settings dialog box. Consider the possibility of a disk error. There are too many files in directory %1. Magellan can handle up to 3,275 files in a directory. Files beyond this maximum are being left out of the explore. Magellan encountered an error while scanning disk %1. The disk may be incompatible with the Magellan fast scan. Include the drive(s) on this disk in the DOS scan field of the Options (Alt-F8) Drive Settings dialog box. Make sure the disk is in the drive, if you are trying to view a removable disk. Consider the possibility of a disk error. Magellan encountered an error while scanning the disk. The disk may be incompatible with the Magellan fast scan. Include the drive(s) on this disk in the DOS scan field of the Options (Alt-F8) Drive Settings dialog box. Make sure the disk is in the drive, if you are trying to view a removable disk. Use the DOS program CHKDSK to check for an error in the File Allocation Table (FAT). Consider the possibility of a disk error. The subdirectory, %1, has a name that is longer than the 64 characters allowed by DOS. You must delete the subdirectory whose path is too long to avoid data loss when running the DOS program CHKDSK. Do you want to cancel the disk scan? The name %1 is already present on the disk. There may already be a directory or a hidden file with the same name; use a different name. The disk containing the specified file cannot be accessed directly for undeleting. UnDelete (Ctrl-F3) doesn't work on networks or other special drives. There may not be enough memory (RAM) available. If you are using the Undelete View command, try pressing Esc until you are at the list of deleted files and press Undelete (Ctrl-F3) again. If this drive is the result of a SUBST or ASSIGN command, try performing UnDelete using the name of the file on its original disk. Magellan cannot restore the entry with this name. It is a volume label or directory; only files can be restored. Magellan cannot undelete the file because an error occurred during the operation. Check to see if the disk is write-protected. This may have left the disk in an unusual state. Exit to DOS and run CHKDSK. Magellan could not undelete the file. There may not be enough memory (RAM) available. If you are using the Undelete View command, try pressing Esc until you are at the list of deleted files and press Undelete (Ctrl-F3) again. Consider the possibility of a disk error. Magellan cannot undelete the file because its data has been overwritten. Magellan cannot find a deleted file with that name. The file may have been overwritten. The new name of the file to be undeleted is incorrect. Leave off the drive and directory when specifying the new name. For instance, NEWNAME.LTR is a valid name, but A:NEWNAME.LTR is not. There is no directory with that name. Press + and move through your directory structure to make sure you choose an existing directory. The filespec is invalid. If you are selecting a directory in which to view deleted files, remove the file name from your entry and try again. Or, press + and move through your directory structure to make sure you choose an existing directory. If you are undeleting a file, enter a file name that doesn't already exist. You cannot undelete using the name %1 because it represents a monitor, keyboard, or other device. Enter a different name. Magellan could not open the MAGELLAN.SAV file. Access to MAGELLAN.SAV may be read-only, preventing Magellan from modifying it. It may be that you don't have network permission to access the file. Consider the possibility of a disk error on the disk containing MAGELLAN.SAV. Magellan could not add information to the MAGELLAN.SAV file. Check to see if the disk is full, and clear some disk space if necessary. Consider the possibility of a disk error on the disk containing MAGELLAN.SAV. Magellan could not open the MAGELLAN.LST file to add the names of marked files. Access to MAGELLAN.LST may be read-only, preventing Magellan from modifying it. It may be that you don't have network permission to access the file. Consider the possibility of a disk error on the disk containing MAGELLAN.LST. Magellan could not add information to the MAGELLAN.LST file. Check to see if the disk is full, and clear some disk space if necessary. Consider the possibility of a disk error on the disk containing MAGELLAN.LST. Magellan could not open the MAGELLAN.SAV file to store information from your current session, such as the cursor position in the List Window. Consider the possibility of a disk error on the disk containing MAGELLAN.SAV. Magellan could not read the MAGELLAN.SAV file to store information from your current session, such as the cursor position in the List Window. Consider the possibility of a disk error on the disk containing MAGELLAN.SAV. All the words currently following "Concerning" in the Explore Path are words Magellan skips. Explore for less common words. Magellan skips words like A, AN, CAN, IT, SO, and WHICH, but finds such words as WALRUS, CARPENTER, SHIPS, SEAS, SEALING WAX, CABBAGES, and KINGS. Or, to explore for the words currently in the Explore Path, use a text editor to remove those same words from the MAGELLAN.SKP file, and explore again. There is a missing search string or file. Make sure that after the word CONCERNING, and after search string modifiers (and, or, not, &, +, -, or =), there is either a search string (words surrounded by quotation marks) or a file name. Examples: All files concerning "cat" and "dog" All files concerning BUDGET.WK1 There is an incorrect or missing search string modifier in the search string. Make sure there is a search string modifier between search strings (words surrounded by quotation marks). Correct search string modifiers are: AND, OR, NOT, &, +, -, and =. Examples: All files concerning "cat" and "dog" All files concerning "cat" - "dog" Magellan cannot read the index file; it may be badly formatted. Use Index (Alt-F5) Rebuild to delete and recreate the index from scratch. Consider the possibility of a disk error. Magellan cannot open the file MAGELLAN.SKP. If MAGELLAN.SKP is missing from the Magellan program directory, use UnZip (Ctrl-F5) to extract MAGELLAN.SKP from the PROGRAM.ZIP file on your original Magellan Install Disk. Consider the possibility of a disk error on the disk containing MAGELLAN.SKP. Magellan could not read the MAGELLAN.SKP file. Consider the possibility of a disk error on the disk containing MAGELLAN.SKP. Magellan could not find the index file %1. Use Index (Alt-F5) Update to update the index and try the search again. Consider the possibility of a disk error. Magellan could not open the index file with the .IX2 extension. If the index resides on a network, another user may be updating or rebuilding it. Use Index (Alt-F5) Update to update the index and try the search again. Consider the possibility of a disk error. One of the words in the search string has too many parts, or too long a number. The search will continue, but part of the search string will be ignored. This can happen when letters and numbers are mixed together because Magellan counts sequences of letters and sequences of numbers as separate word parts. In the search string, a word is limited to 20 parts. For example, "A1BC23" has four word parts: A, 1, BC, and 23. Edit the search string to remove any words with too many parts. This can also happen when a number contains more than 60 digits. Edit the search string to remove or shorten such numbers. Do you want to cancel the explore? Magellan could not read the MAGELLAN.SYN file. Consider the possibility of a disk error. Magellan does not have enough memory (RAM) to perform the fuzzy search. Use Quit (F10) to exit from Magellan and remove any memory-resident programs to free more memory (RAM) for Magellan. Magellan could not create the temporary index file with the .IX6 or .IX8 extension. Check to see if your disk is full, and clear some disk space if necessary. You may have a read-only file or directory with the name that Magellan needs to assign to the temporary index file. (The name it assigns is the index name followed by the extension .IX6.) Rename any file or directory with a conflicting name. If the index file is located on a network, it may be that another user is accessing the file. Try the operation again later. Consider the possibility of a disk error. Magellan could not add information to the temporary index file with the .IX6 or .IX8 extension. Check to see if your disk is full, and clear some disk space if necessary. If the index file is located on a network, it may be that another user is accessing the file. Try the operation again later. Consider the possibility of a disk error. Magellan could not create the temporary index file with the .IX6 extension. Consider the possibility of a disk error. Magellan could not read information from the temporary index file with the .IX6 extension. Consider the possibility of a disk error. Do you want to cancel the disk scan? The index file name is incorrect. To name an index file you must specify either a full path or no path. If you want the index to be stored in the Magellan program directory, just type a file name (without extension) in the Index file name field. For example, DRIVE_F. If you want the index saved somewhere other than in the Magellan program directory, type a full path (including drive letter) along with the file name (without extension) in the Index file name field. For example, D:\BUDGETS\JUNE88. Do not give the index file an extension. Magellan will do this automatically. The entry in the Index file name field is incorrect: %1 Magellan could not read from a temporary file containing the list of marked files. Your files have not been affected, but any check marks have been lost. Consider the possibility of a disk error. You have not specified any files to index. Specify which files you want to index by editing the Filespec field of the Index (Alt-F5) Setup dialog box. There are no files that match the filespec. Check the spelling of path(s) or file name(s) in the Explore Path. Edit the Explore Path field of the Explore (F9) Setup dialog box or use Path (Alt-F9). Check to make sure you are viewing the intended drive. Use Tree (Alt-F6) to check whether you are looking at an empty or invalid directory, or at the root of a drive with only directories. There are no files that match the Explore Path. The BEFORE and/or AFTER terms have excluded all the files from the List Window. None of the files in the Explore Path are in the current index, so no fuzzy matches could be found. Use Index (Alt-F5) Choose to select a different index. Use Index Setup to check whether the files you are searching are excluded from the index. For example, files with .EXE and .COM extensions are excluded from the ALLDRIVE index. None of the words in your search criteria were in any of the files. If you think there are files that contain the search criteria: Check the Mode Indicator in the upper right corner of the screen. If the UPDATE indicator is displayed, use Index (Alt-F5) Update to update your index. Check the spelling of the word or phrase you are searching for. Magellan did not have enough memory to sort the files in the List Window in the specified order. The files will be sorted by Path instead. Remove any memory-resident programs to free more memory (RAM) for Magellan. Magellan could not sort the files in the List Window in the specified order. The files will be sorted by Path instead. The month part of the date specified (following the BEFORE or AFTER terms in an explore, or in the Date/Time field of the Backup Setup dialog box) is invalid. Check to make sure you have entered a correct date in the proper format. If the date format in the Options (Alt-F8) Time/Date dialog box is set to MM-DD-YY, the following is an example of a valid Explore Path: All files BEFORE 12-28-82 11:43 The day part of the date specified (following the BEFORE or AFTER terms in an explore, or in the Date/Time field of the Backup Setup dialog box) is invalid. Check to make sure you have entered a correct date in the proper format. If the date format in the Options (Alt-F8) Time/Date dialog box is set to MM-DD-YY, the following is an example of a valid Explore Path: All files BEFORE 12-28-82 11:43 The year part of the date specified (following the BEFORE or AFTER terms in an explore, or in the Date/Time field of the Backup Setup dialog box) is invalid. Check to make sure you have entered a correct date in the proper format. If the date format in the Options (Alt-F8) Time/Date dialog box is set to MM-DD-YY, the following is an example of a valid Explore Path: All files BEFORE 12-28-1982 11:43 The year must be between 1980 and 2107. The year part of the date specified (following the BEFORE or AFTER terms in an explore, or in the Date/Time field of the Backup Setup dialog box) is invalid. Check to make sure you have entered a correct date in the proper format. If the date format in the Options (Alt-F8) Time/Date dialog box is set to MM-DD-YY, the following is an example of a valid Explore Path: All files BEFORE 12-28-1982 11:43 The year must be between 1980 and 2107. The year part of the date specified (following the BEFORE or AFTER terms in an explore, or in the Date/Time field of the Backup Setup dialog box) is invalid. Check to make sure you have entered a correct date in the proper format. If the date format in the Options (Alt-F8) Time/Date dialog box is set to MM-DD-YY, the following is an example of a valid Explore Path: All files BEFORE 12-28-1982 11:43 The year must be between 1980 and 2107. The hours part of the time specified (following the BEFORE or AFTER terms in an explore, or in the Date/Time field of the Backup Setup dialog box) is invalid. Check to make sure you have entered a correct time in the proper format. If the time format in the Options (Alt-F8) Time/Date dialog box is set to HH:MM, the following is an example of a valid Explore Path: All files BEFORE 12-28-82 11:43 The hour must be between 0 and 23. The minutes part of the time specified (following the BEFORE or AFTER terms in an explore, or in the Date/Time field of the Backup Setup dialog box) is invalid. Check to make sure you have entered a correct time in the proper format. If the time format in the Options (Alt-F8) Time/Date dialog box is set to HH:MM, the following is an example of a valid Explore Path: All files BEFORE 12-28-82 11:43 The seconds part of the time specified (following the BEFORE or AFTER terms in an explore, or in the Date/Time field of the Backup Setup dialog box) is invalid. Check to make sure you have entered a correct time in the proper format. If the time format in the Options (Alt-F8) Time/Date dialog box is set to HH:MM, the following is an example of a valid Explore Path: All files BEFORE 12-28-82 11:43 The date or time specified (following the BEFORE or AFTER terms in an explore, or in the Date/Time field of the Backup Setup dialog box) is invalid. Check to make sure you have entered a correct date and/or time in the proper format. If the date and time formats in the Options (Alt-F8) Time/Date dialog box are set to MM-DD-YY and HH:MM, the following is an example of a valid Explore Path: All files BEFORE 12-28-82 11:43 The characters you can use to separate the parts of the date are -, /, and '.'. The characters you can use to separate the parts of the time are :, ., and h. The date specified (following the BEFORE or AFTER terms in an explore, or in the Date/Time field of the Backup Setup dialog box) is invalid. Check to make sure you have entered a correct date in the proper format. If the date and time formats in the Options (Alt-F8) Time/Date dialog box are set to MM-DD-YY and HH:MM, the following is an example of a valid Explore Path: All files BEFORE 12-28-82 11:43 The date must contain all three parts; that is, you can't leave out the day and just type 12-82 to indicate December of 82. You must include the day, e.g., 12-1-82. The date specified (following the BEFORE or AFTER terms in an explore, or in the Date/Time field of the Backup Setup dialog box) is invalid. Check to make sure you have entered a correct date in the proper format. If the date format in the Options (Alt-F8) Time/Date dialog box is set to MM-DD-YY, the following is an example of a valid Explore Path: All files BEFORE 12-28-82 11:43 The date specified (following the BEFORE or AFTER terms in an explore, or in the Date/Time field of the Backup Setup dialog box) is invalid. Check to make sure you have entered a correct date in the proper format. If the date format in the Options (Alt-F8) Time/Date dialog box is set to MM-DD-YY, the following is an example of a valid Explore Path: All files BEFORE 12-28-82 11:43 There are unrecognized characters following one of the terms CONCERNING, USING, BEFORE, or AFTER. Make sure all the filespecs in the Explore Path are listed before these terms. There are two CONCERNING terms in the Explore Path; only one is allowed. (One of the terms may be in the Explore Path fill-in field of an Explore (F9) Setup dialog box.) There are two USING terms in the Explore Path; only one is allowed. (One of the terms may be in the Explore Path fill-in field of an Explore (F9) Setup dialog box.) There are two BEFORE terms in the Explore Path; only one is allowed. (One of the terms may be in the Explore Path fill-in field of an Explore (F9) Setup dialog box.) There are two AFTER terms in the Explore Path; only one is allowed. (One of the terms may be in the Explore Path fill-in field of an Explore (F9) Setup dialog box.) The BEFORE date on the explore line is earlier than the AFTER date. This would result in no files being found. For instance, this is allowed: *.doc BEFORE 2-3-80 AFTER 1-2-80 in order to find files dated between Feb 3, 1980 and Jan 2, 1980. However, this is not allowed: *.doc BEFORE 2-3-80 AFTER 3-4-80 because there can be no files dated before Feb 3, 1980 that are also dated after Mar 4, 1980. Magellan could not remove the existing index file %1 to perform the Index (Alt-F5) Rebuild command. It may be that the index is being updated or accessed by another network user. Retry the operation later. A read-only file may have been given the same name. Rename the file to a different name. Magellan could not remove the existing index file %1 to perform the Index (Alt-F5) Rebuild command. Check if the file is read-only or if a directory with that name exists. Rename any file or directory to a different name. Consider the possibility of a disk error. Magellan could not remove the existing file %1 to perform the Index (Alt-F5) Rebuild command. The file is either a hidden file, a system file, or a directory. Magellan could not get access permission to update the index. It may be that the index is being updated or accessed by another network user. Retry the operation later. A read-only file of the same name as the index's .IX1 file may have been created. Rename the file to a different name. Consider the possibility of a disk error. Do you really want to DELETE the index %1, from your disk and rebuild it from scratch? You may not use %1 as the destination because it represents a monitor, keyboard, or other device. Enter a different name. The operation failed because the printer %1 is not on-line. Check the printer, then try again. You may not use %1 as the destination because it is read-only, and read-only files may not be changed. Enter a different name. You may not use %1 as the destination because there is already a directory with that name. Enter a different name. You may not use %1 as the destination because there is already a volume label with that name. Enter a different name. Magellan could not write to %1. Make sure the disk is in the drive, if Magellan is trying to access a removable disk. Make sure the disk is not write-protected. Consider the possibility of a disk error. Magellan could not write to %1. The target disk is write-protected. Magellan could not write to file %1. If the file is located on a network, it may be that another user is accessing the file. Try the operation again later. It may be that you don't have network permission to access the file. Make sure that a read-only file of the same name is not present. Magellan could not access file %1 because the path of the file is too long. Shorten the path so it doesn't exceed the DOS limit of 64 characters. Make sure the path you enter starts with a \ (Backslash) or drive letter. If it doesn't, your path will be appended to the end of the source file's path. Magellan cannot generate a new name based on the wildcards you specified. Renaming a short file name like CAT to a longer name using wildcards like NEW?DOG is incorrect because there is no fourth character in CAT with which to replace the ? in NEW?DOG. Enter a different name. Magellan could not write to %1 because the target disk is full. The directory already exists. Enter a different directory name. The filespec contains '\..', which is incorrect. Try leaving the '..' part out of the filespec. Magellan could not create the file %1 because it could not create a directory for it. Make sure the disk is in the drive, if Magellan is trying to create a directory on a removable disk. Make sure the disk is not write-protected. Consider the possibility of a disk error. Magellan could not create the file %1 because the existing file with that name could not be deleted. Make sure the disk is in the drive, if Magellan is trying to access a removable disk. Make sure the disk is not write-protected. Consider the possibility of a disk error. Magellan could not read from file %1. Make sure the disk is in the drive, if Magellan is trying to access a removable disk. If the file is located on a network, it may be that another user is accessing the file. Try the operation again later. Consider the possibility of a disk error. Magellan could not read from file %1. The file is a multi-part file produced by Backup (Ctrl-F1), but it is on a nonremovable drive so the other parts of the file cannot be accessed. Magellan could not read from drive %1. Make sure the disk is in the drive, if Magellan is trying to access a removable disk. Consider the possibility of a disk error. Magellan could not mark the file %1 as updated. Make sure the disk is in the drive, if Magellan is trying to access on a removable disk. Consider the possibility of a disk error. Magellan could not read from file %1 because the file is missing. It could have been modified or already deleted by a memory-resident program or another network user. Use Explore (F9), Path (Alt-F9), or Tree (Alt-F6) to update the files in the List Window. Magellan could not find a file or directory named %1 on any of the backup diskettes. Try a different backup diskette from the same series. Magellan cannot write to file %1 because it would have to overwrite the source file in order to perform the operation. The destination file might have the same name as the source file, or a portion of the destination file's path may have the same name as the source file. Rename the source file and try again. Magellan copied the file %1 to its new location, but was unable to delete the original file. Make sure the disk is in the drive, if Magellan is trying to delete from a removable disk. Make sure the disk is not write-protected. Consider the possibility of a disk error. There is not enough memory (RAM) to perform the operation. Remove all memory-resident programs and try again. Magellan could not make the directory %1. The target directory may be too long. It may be that you don't have network permission to access the drive. Make sure the disk is in the drive and that the diskette is not write-protected, if you are trying to access a removable disk. The name may already be used as the name of a device: for example, PRN is not allowed as the name of a directory because it represents a printer port. Consider the possibility of a disk error. The path for file %1 is too long. Shorten the path so it doesn't exceed the DOS limit of 64 characters. Make sure the path you enter starts with a \ (Backslash) or drive letter. If it doesn't, your path will be appended to the end of the source file's path. Magellan could not make a directory named %1. There is a read-only file or a volume label with the name of one of the subdirectories in path you entered. Enter a different directory name and try again. Magellan could not delete the file %1. Make sure the disk is in the drive, if Magellan is trying to delete from a removable disk. It may be that you don't have network permission to access the file. Make sure the disk is not write-protected. Consider the possibility of a disk error. Magellan could not delete the directory named %1. Make sure the disk is in the drive, if Magellan is trying to delete from a removable disk. It may be that you don't have network permission to access the directory. Make sure the disk is not write-protected. Consider the possibility of a disk error. Magellan could not make the read-only file %1 writable so that it could be deleted. Make sure the disk is in the drive, if Magellan is trying to access a removable disk. Make sure the disk is not write-protected. Consider the possibility of a disk error. Magellan cannot complete this operation. To do so would delete the Magellan program directory. Magellan could not delete %1. Make sure the disk is in the drive, if Magellan is trying to delete from a removable disk. Make sure the disk is not write-protected. Consider the possibility of a disk error. File %1 is missing, so Magellan could not delete it. It may have been modified or already deleted by a memory-resident program or another network user. Use Explore (F9), Path (Alt-F9), or Tree (Alt-F6) to update the files in the List Window. Magellan could not access the diskette in drive %1. Make sure that there is a diskette in the drive and that the drive door is closed. The diskette may be unformatted. Put a formatted diskette in the drive and press Enter. Consider the possibility of a disk error. Press Enter to try again, Esc to cancel. The diskette in drive %1 is already part of a Magellan Backup series. To reuse this diskette, select the Clear option to erase its current contents. Or, use a different diskette. Press Enter to try again, Esc to cancel. The removable disk is write-protected. Please put in another disk. Press Enter to continue with the new disk, Esc to cancel. This removable disk is already completely full. Replace it with a disk that is not full. Or, to clear this disk, press Enter and then type C. Press Enter to continue with the new disk, Esc to cancel. The removable disk is full. Please put in another disk. Press Enter to continue with the new disk, Esc to cancel. Magellan is skipping this disk. Please put in another disk. Press Enter to continue with the new disk, Esc to cancel. Do you want to overwrite the file: %1? Its original contents will be deleted. Do you want to overwrite or append to the file: %1? If you choose overwrite, its original contents will be deleted. Type O for overwrite, A for append, press Esc to cancel Do you want to overwrite the file: %1 With the file: %2? Its original contents will be deleted. Do you want to overwrite the file: %1 in order to make a directory with its name? Its original contents will be deleted. The specified drive does not exist. The path of the destination file must not contain wildcards (? and *). When renaming, do not specify a drive or directory. Use Move (Alt-F2) to move files. When renaming, no characters can follow the * in the new file name. For example, A*B.XYZ will not work, but A*.XYZ will work. Do you want to create the directory %1? Do you want to delete the system file %1? Do you want to delete the hidden file %1? Do you want to delete the read-only file %1? Do you want to cancel the operation? Do you want to cancel the delete operation? Copying disk. Now processing file '%1'. Press Ctrl-Break to stop copying. The printer is not ready. Do you want Magellan to try to continue printing? Magellan could not write to the file MAGELLAN.MRK to add the name of the file to compress. Access to MAGELLAN.MRK may be read-only, preventing Magellan from modifying it. It may be that you don't have network permission to access the file. Consider the possibility of a disk error on the disk containing MAGELLAN.MRK. The To field of the UnZip (Ctrl-F5) dialog box must not contain the wildcards * or ?. The To field must specify a directory name when the Preserve directories option is set to Yes in the Setup dialog box. Make sure that your entry starts with either a drive name or with a \ (Backslash), e.g., A:\DIRNAME. A directory name such as DIRNAME alone is not specific enough for this operation. You can specify a file name by setting the Preserve directories option to No. The contents of file %1 have changed. Do you want to update the verify signature file with the new information? The contents of file %1 have not been verified before. Do you want to add the new information to the verify signature file? Magellan could not open the file MAGELLAN.CRC. Consider the possibility of a disk error. Magellan could not add information to the file MAGELLAN.CRC. Check to see if the disk is full, and clear some disk space if necessary. Consider the possibility of a disk error. The file %1 appears to be in the Magellan Backup format. Do you want to copy it unchanged, or do you want to restore it as it was before the Backup? Type U to leave unchanged, R to restore, press Esc to cancel. The file %1 appears to be in the Magellan Backup format. However, it is not the initial file in its sequence, so it cannot be restored. Do you want to copy it unchanged, or do you want to cancel this operation? Type U to copy it unchanged, Esc to cancel. This diskette does not contain the continuation file for the file currently being restored. Please insert the diskette which contains the next part of the file. There was an error reading the diskette. Try reinserting the diskette in the drive. Consider the possibility of a disk error. This diskette does not contain the continuation file for the file currently being restored. This diskette may be from a different Backup series. Please insert the diskette which is next in this Backup series. This diskette does not contain the continuation file for the file currently being restored. This diskette is from this Backup series but is not next in order. Please insert the next diskette in order from this Backup series. Please insert the next diskette in the Backup series. Press Enter to continue, Esc to cancel. The entry in the From field is invalid. This field must not contain any wildcards (* or ?), or any spaces or commas. If you want to use wildcards to specify which files to restore, use Copy (F2) instead. Restoring file %2: %1 Press Ctrl-Break to cancel. Magellan could not write to the zip control file MAGELLAN.ZTP. Consider the possibility of a disk error. The target diskette is part of a different Magellan Backup series, so new files cannot be added to it. Because the same diskette also contains the source file, it cannot be cleared to make room for the Backup. The operation is cancelled. The target diskette is part of a different Magellan Backup series. If you want to add files to that series, insert the final diskette of the series and type R to retry, then A to add. Or, type C to clear all files off this diskette before beginning the Backup. Or, put a different diskette in the drive and type R to retry. Type C to clear, R to retry, or press Esc to cancel. The target diskette already contains some files and it cannot be cleared because the source file is on it. Type A to add to the diskette without affecting the existing files. Or, put a different diskette in the drive and type R to retry. Type A to add, R to retry, or press Esc to cancel. This diskette already contains some files. Type C to clear all files off the diskette before beginning the Backup. Or, type A to add to the diskette without affecting the existing files. Or, put a different diskette in the drive and type R to retry. Type C to clear, A to add, R to retry, or press Esc to cancel. The Verify operation is complete. The signature file was updated as follows: New Files: %1 Files Changed: %2 Files Unchanged: %3 Files Skipped: %4 Press Enter to continue. Because you have inserted a new source diskette to recover this file, no further files can be recovered from the original source diskette. If you have other files to recover from the original source diskette, put it back in the drive and restart the operation on the remaining files. Magellan has encountered an error while creating the continuation marker on the target diskette. Restart the operation on the remaining files from the source diskette. If you add Backup files to a diskette that already contains files, you will later be able to Restore the added files, but possibly not ALL the files on this diskette. To ensure good results when you use Restore (Ctrl-F2) later, press Esc now, then choose the Clear option to erase this diskette or insert a blank diskette. Press Enter to add files, Esc to cancel. Near memory remaining: %1 Far memory remaining: %2 Press any key to continue. Magellan cannot read all your file names into memory (RAM) at once. (If the Explore Path contains a wildcard, Magellan must be able to read into memory all files on the drive(s) or directory(s) indicated before performing the wildcard search.) If you are trying to start Magellan, restart it using a smaller file list. For example, to display files in the current directory only, type MG . at the DOS prompt, then press Enter. Use a smaller file list by pressing Tree (Alt-F6) and navigating to the directory of interest. Use Quit (F10) to exit from Magellan and remove any memory-resident programs to free more memory (RAM) for Magellan. Magellan has cancelled the operation at your request. %1 There is an access or format error in the MAGELLAN.KEY file. Place the original Magellan Install disk in drive A and issue the following command at the DOS prompt from the Magellan program directory: MGUNZIP A:PROGRAM.ZIP MAGELLAN.KEY Magellan does not recognize the following keystroke sequence: {%1} Your keystroke sequence has a misplaced { or }. The delay specified by {PauseNNN} must be greater than 0 and less than or equal to 200. There are too many characters in the Keystrokes field. Shorten the field. Magellan detected the following error in your Keystrokes definition: %1 Edit the Keystrokes field to correct the error. Press the key combination you will use to activate the macro. If you do not want to assign a Macro key, press Enter. Press Esc to cancel. To create a macro, press the keys you want to record. The first (and subsequent) keys you press will be recorded as part of the macro. When finished, press Macro (Alt-F7) again. You must include either a Description or a Macro key, or both, for your macro. Edit the appropriate field. There are no macros to run. Use Macro (Alt-F7) New to write a macro. Use Macro (Alt-F7) Learn to record keystrokes as a macro while you perform an operation. The key combination you chose cannot be used as a Macro key. Valid keys are: {Alt0} to {Alt9} {AltA} to {AltZ} {CtrlA} to {CtrlZ} {F1} to {F10} {AltF1} to {AltF10} {CtrlF1} to {CtrlF10} {ShiftF1} to {ShiftF10} Enter a valid key combination. There is an error in the command line argument for /keys=: %1 Edit the command line argument to correct the error. You have reached the limit of 100 macros. Use Delete (F3) to erase a macro you no longer need and make room for a new one. Use Macro (Alt-F7) Setup to edit a macro you no longer need. There is an error in your macro: %1 Edit the macro to correct the error. Macro 0 0 2 0 1 2 0 0 2 2 0 0 3 2 3 0 4 2 0 0 5 2 0 0 Use  to select a macro Run Run the highlighted macro Learn Enter Learn mode to define a macro Setup... Examine or modify the setup for the highlighted macro New... Add a new macro to the list Macro Setup 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 3 1 1 26 Description: Enter or edit descriptive macro name (type ^ to highlight the character that follows it) Macro key: Enter or edit key name to execute macro Keystrokes: Enter or edit macro keywords and/or keystrokes Help is not available because the MAGELLAN.HLP file is missing from your Magellan directory. Use UnZip (Ctrl-F5) to extract MAGELLAN.HLP from the UTILITY.ZIP file on your original Magellan Program Disk, then restart Magellan. Magellan could not open the temporary compare input file(s). It may be that you don't have network permission to access the file(s). Consider the possibility of a disk error. There is insufficient memory available to compare files. Remove any memory-resident programs to free more memory (RAM) for Magellan. Magellan could not write the compare difference output file (MAGELLAN.DFF). Check to see if the disk is full, and clear some space if necessary. Access to the file or disk may be read-only. It may be that you don't have network permission to access the file. You cannot verify a . Move the cursor to a file name and try again. Press Right to load the files into the List Window and use Mark (Alt-F3) to mark files to verify. There are no marked files to verify. Use Mark (Alt-F3) or Space Bar to mark files. There are no files in the List Window to verify. Use Verify (Ctrl-F7) Explore Path to verify files not in the List Window. Use Explore (F9), Path (Alt-F9) or Tree (Alt-F6) to place files or directories in the window. Verify 1 1 0 0 2 1 0 0 3 1 1 1 Current file Verify the current file: %1 Marked files Verify the %2 marked files Explore Path: Enter or edit the Explore Path of the files you want to verify Verifying %1. File %2 of %3. Press Ctrl-Break to stop. Magellan must be installed before it can be used. To install, remove any memory-resident programs from RAM, place the Install Disk in drive A and type the following at the DOS prompt: A: (Enter) INSTALL (Enter) There is not enough memory to load the file viewer. Remove any memory-resident programs to free more memory (RAM) for Magellan. Use Explore (F9) or Path (Alt-F9) to reduce the number of files in the List Window. Activate your expanded memory if you have it. Magellan will use it automatically. The viewer files, TEXT.VW2 and BINARY.VW2, are missing from your Magellan directory and none of the other viewer files can display the current file. Use UnZip (Ctrl-F5) to extract TEXT.VW2 and BINARY.VW2 from the VIEWERS.ZIP file on your original Magellan Bonus Viewer Disk, then restart Magellan. All viewer files should be in the MGVIEWER subdirectory of your Magellan program directory. Magellan could not open the current file for viewing. Check to make sure the disk is in the drive, if Magellan is trying to access a removable disk. The file could have been modified or deleted by a memory-resident program or another network user. Use Explore (F9) or Path (Alt-F9) to update your list of files. It may be that you don't have network permission to access the file. The viewer you selected was not able to display the current file. The file may not be compatible with the viewer you selected. For example, the Text Editor Viewer will only display ASCII files that have less than 500 lines and are smaller than 20K bytes. The viewer may need to use disk space, and your disk may be full. There may not be enough memory to load the viewer. Remove any memory-resident programs to free more memory (RAM) for Magellan. Graphics viewers may only work with certain monitor modes. Use the Options (Alt-F8) Preferences dialog box to set the number of lines on your monitor. Viewer 0 0 2 0 Use  to select viewer 2 5 0 3 5 4 4 5 4 5 5 4 3 6 4 Lotus 4 34 2 Lotus Magellan 5 35 2 Release 2.0 7 17 1 Copyright 1989, 1990 Lotus Development Corporation 8 32 1 All Rights Reserved 12 31 3 Name: 12 38 3 13 28 3 Company: 13 38 3 15 8 1 Use, duplication, or sale of this software, except as described 16 12 1 in the Lotus License Agreement, is strictly prohibited. 17 24 1 Violators may be prosecuted. 23 34 5 Please Wait The value for the top margin must be greater than or equal to 0 and less than or equal to 253. Edit the number and try again. The value for the bottom margin must be greater than or equal to 0 and less than or equal to 253. Edit the number and try again. The value for the left margin must be greater than or equal to 0 and less than or equal to 253. Edit the number and try again. The value for the right margin must be greater than or equal to 2 and less than or equal to 255. Edit the number and try again. The value for the page length must be greater than or equal to 1 and less than or equal to 255. Edit the number and try again. The value for the right margin must be at least two greater than the value for the left margin. Edit the settings and try again. The value for the page length must be at least %1 lines to accommodate the specified margins, header, and footer. Edit the settings and try again. The specified margins, header and footer require a page length larger than the maximum allowed page length (255). Change the settings to fit a page length of 255 or less. Magellan detected the following error in your Header definition: %1 Edit the Header field to correct the error. Magellan detected the following error in your Footer definition: %1 Edit the Footer field to correct the error. Printing List Window information. Press Ctrl-Break to stop. Printing %1. File %2 of %3. Press Ctrl-Break to stop. You can only print to a file or a printer. Enter the name of a file or a printer port (e.g., LPT2, COM1). You may only gather to a text (ASCII) file or a printer. Enter the name of a text (ASCII) file or a printer port (e.g., LPT2, COM1). Magellan could not add information to the print file. Make sure the disk is in the drive, if Magellan is trying to access a removable disk. Check to see if the disk is full, and clear some space if necessary. Access to the file or disk may be read-only. It may be that you don't have network permission to access the file. Magellan could not add information to the gather file. Check to make sure the gather file name does not exist as a directory name. Make sure the disk is in the drive, if Magellan is trying to access a removable disk. Check to see if the disk is full, and clear some space if necessary. Access to the file or disk may be read-only. It may be that you don't have network permission to access the file. The Print To file: %1 already exists. Do you want to WRITE OVER it? You cannot print a . Move the cursor to a file name and try again. If you want to print the names of the subdirectories and files in a directory, press Right to move the directory contents to the List Window, then use Print (F4) Information. There are no marked files to print. Use Mark (Alt-F3) or Space Bar to mark files. There are no files to print. If you are in TREE mode, make sure the cursor is not on a . If the List Window is empty, use Explore (F9), Path (Alt-F9) or Tree (Alt-F6) to place files in the window. Unable to print. The printer is not on-line, or you have entered an invalid destination. Check the printer and/or destination, then try again. The printer is not ready. Do you want Magellan to try to continue printing? The file you printed to will not appear to have changed until you update the List Window. Use Explore (F9), Path (Alt-F9) or Tree (Alt-F6) to update the list of files in the List Window. You must specify the name of a file when printing to a File. Enter the name of a file. You must enter the name of a file when printing to a File, or a printer when printing to a Printer. Enter the name of a file in the File field, or Enter the name of a printer port (e.g., LPT2, COM1) in the Printer field. The current viewer does not support the ability to print. This file will be skipped. Use Options (Alt-F8) Viewer to choose a viewer that supports printing, then try again. Use Viewer (Ctrl-F8) to select another viewer, then try again. The current viewer does not support the ability to print. Use Options (Alt-F8) Viewer to choose a viewer that supports printing, then try again. Use Viewer (Ctrl-F8) to select another viewer, then try again. Print 1 1 0 0 2 1 0 0 3 1 0 0 1 2 3 0 2 2 4 8 3 2 1 17 4 2 3 0 5 2 0 0 Current file Print the current file Marked files Print marked files Information Print all List Window information To: Printer: Enter or edit the printer port (e.g., PRN, LPT2, COM1) File: Enter destination file, or press + to move through your directory structure Setup... Setup margins, page length, header, and footer Print Setup 1 1 1 3 2 1 1 3 3 1 1 3 4 1 1 3 5 1 1 3 6 1 1 18 7 1 1 18 Top margin: Set top margin (0 - 253 lines from top of page) Bottom margin: Set bottom margin (0 - 253 lines from bottom of page) Left margin: Set left margin (0 - 253 characters from left edge of page) Right margin: Set right margin (2 - 255 characters from left edge of page) Page length: Set page length (1 - 255 lines) Header: Edit text to appear at top of each page Footer: Edit text to appear at bottom of each page There is nothing in the List Window to gather. Use Explore (F9), Path (Alt-F9) or Tree (Alt-F6) to place files or directories in the window. There is no file in the List Window to use as search criteria. To explore concerning Line, Marked text, or File, place the cursor on a file in the List or View Window, then press Explore (F9). If the List Window is empty, use Explore (F9), Path (Alt-F9), or Tree (Alt-F6) to place files in the window. If you are in TREE mode, make sure your cursor is not on a . Mark the text you want to gather, then press Enter. Or, press Esc to move to a new starting point. Mark the text you want to use as explore criterion, then press Enter. Or, press Esc to move to a new starting point. Move the cursor to the new starting point, then press Enter. Or, press Esc to cancel. Magellan could not add information to the gather file. Make sure the disk is in the drive, if Magellan is trying to access a removable disk. Check to see if the disk is full, and clear some space if necessary. Access to the file or disk may be read-only. The file you altered or created by gathering will not appear to have changed until you update the List Window. Use Explore (F9), Path (Alt-F9) or Tree (Alt-F6) to update the list of files in the List Window. The current viewer does not support the ability to mark text, therefore you may not use Gather (F5) or Explore (F9) Concerning with the Line or Marked text options when files are displayed by this viewer. Use Viewer (Ctrl-F8) to select another viewer, then try again. Gather 1 1 1 1 To: Enter file name to which to append marked text, or press + to move through your directory structure Do you want to continue searching in files after the current file? Press + or Y to continue, Esc to cancel. Do you want to move to highlighted strings in files after the current file? Press + or Y to continue, Esc to cancel. Searching %1. File %2 of %3. Press Ctrl-Break to stop. The threshold is incorrect. Change it to a whole number between 0 and 100. The auto-index time is incorrect. Change it to a whole number between 0 and 999. The disk drive, %1, is not valid. Valid drives are: %2 Change the list of drives to include only valid ones. The list of drives has an invalid character. Valid characters are drive letters (such as C or D) and, optionally, spaces and commas. Change the list of drives to include only valid characters. Options 1 1 0 0 2 1 0 0 3 1 0 0 4 1 0 0 5 1 0 0 Colors... Select a screen color set Preferences... Select operating preferences Time/Date... Select a time/date format Viewer... Select a preferred viewer Drive Settings... Set default drive information Options Time/Date 1 1 0 0 2 1 0 0 3 1 0 0 4 1 0 0 5 1 0 0 6 1 0 0 7 1 0 0 8 1 0 0 9 1 0 0 10 1 0 0 11 1 0 0 12 1 0 0 1 2 3 0 2 2 0 0 3 2 0 0 4 2 0 0 5 2 0 0 6 2 3 0 7 2 3 0 8 2 0 0 9 2 0 0 10 2 0 0 11 2 0 0 A) MM-DD-YY Use  to select date format B) MM/DD/YY Use  to select date format C) MM.DD.YY Use  to select date format D) DD-MM-YY Use  to select date format E) DD/MM/YY Use  to select date format F) DD.MM.YY Use  to select date format G) YY-MM-DD Use  to select date format H) YY/MM/DD Use  to select date format I) YY.MM.DD Use  to select date format J) YYYY-MM-DD Use  to select date format K) YYYY/MM/DD Use  to select date format L) YYYY.MM.DD Use  to select date format 12 hour clock 1) HH:MM Use  to select time format 2) HH.MM Use  to select time format 3) HH,MM Use  to select time format 4) HHhMM Use  to select time format 24 hour clock 5) HH:MM Use  to select time format 6) HH.MM Use  to select time format 7) HH,MM Use  to select time format 8) HHhMM Use  to select time format Options Colors 1 1 0 0 2 1 0 0 3 1 0 0 4 1 0 0 5 1 0 0 6 1 0 0 7 1 0 0 Auto-detect Automatically select display attributes Color Select color display attributes Monochrome Select monochrome display attributes Plasma Select plasma display attributes LCD Select liquid crystal display attributes 1 Alternate Select the first set of alternate display attributes 2 Alternate Select the second set of alternate display attributes Options Preferences 1 1 5 0 2 1 5 0 3 1 5 0 4 1 5 0 5 1 5 0 6 1 5 0 7 1 5 0 8 1 5 0 9 1 1 3 10 1 1 3 Beep: { On Turn on the warning beep Off Turn off the warning beep } Check mark message: { On Turn on the "clear all marks" confirmation message Off Turn off the "clear all marks" confirmation message } Preserve check marks: { Yes Preserve check marks after the successful completion of an operation No Remove check marks after the successful completion of an operation } Magellan keyboard speed: { Normal Set the Magellan keyboard speed to normal Medium Set the Magellan keyboard speed to medium Fast Set the Magellan keyboard speed to fast } DOS keyboard speed: { Normal Set the DOS keyboard speed to normal Medium Set the DOS keyboard speed to medium Fast Set the DOS keyboard speed to fast } Lines: { Auto Automatically set the number of lines to display on the monitor 25 Display 25 lines on the monitor 43 Display 43 lines when using an EGA or VGA monitor 50 Display 50 lines when using a VGA monitor } Status Line: { Prompt Always display instructive prompt on Status Line Date/Time Display date and time on Status Line in LIST, VIEW and TREE modes } UPDATE indicator: { On Turn on UPDATE indicator when current index is not up-to-date Off Never display index UPDATE indicator } Threshold (%): Select Explore rank threshold (0-100) Auto-index time (minutes): Enter or edit the period of keyboard inactivity after which to index (0-999) Options Viewer 0 0 2 0 1 2 0 0 2 2 0 0 Use  to select preferred viewer Choose Choose the highlighted viewer as the preferred viewer Information... Display information about the highlighted viewer %1 Press Esc to continue. There is no current viewer to display information about. For information about a specific viewer, highlight the viewer name in the Options (Alt-F8) Viewer dialog box and select Information. Be sure that the cursor is not on a . If the List Window is zoomed, press Zoom (F8). Magellan could not display information about the selected viewer. Consider the possibility of a disk error. Options Drive Settings 1 1 5 0 2 1 1 1 3 1 1 22 4 1 5 0 Automatically define *: { Yes Have Magellan automatically define the drives to which *: should refer No Manually define the drive letters to which *: should refer } Manually define *: Edit the drive letters to which *: should refer (above option must be set to No) DOS scan: Enter or edit the drives that should be scanned using ONLY DOS directory search functions Floppy disk cache: { Yes Speed up operations that write to the floppy disk No Do not speed up operations that write to the floppy disk } There are no files or directories in the List Window to copy. Use Explore (F9), Path (Alt-F9) or Tree (Alt-F6) to place files or directories in the window. There are no files or directories in the List Window to move. Use Explore (F9), Path (Alt-F9) or Tree (Alt-F6) to place files or directories in the window. There are no files or directories in the List Window to compress. Use Explore (F9), Path (Alt-F9) or Tree (Alt-F6) to place files or directories in the window. There are no files or directories in the List Window to uncompress. Use Explore (F9), Path (Alt-F9) or Tree (Alt-F6) to place files or directories in the window. There are no files or directories in the List Window to rename. Use Explore (F9), Path (Alt-F9) or Tree (Alt-F6) to place files or directories in the window. There are no files or directories in the List Window to delete. Use Explore (F9), Path (Alt-F9) or Tree (Alt-F6) to place files or directories in the window. There are no files or directories in the List Window to compare. Use Explore (F9), Path (Alt-F9) or Tree (Alt-F6) to place files or directories in the window. You cannot move a root directory. Instead, move specific files or other directories. You cannot rename a root directory. Instead, rename specific files or other directories. You cannot delete a root directory. Instead, delete specific files or other directories. You cannot compress a root directory. Instead, compress specific files or other directories. You cannot uncompress a directory. Instead, uncompress a specific Zip file. There are no marked files to copy. Use Mark (Alt-F3) or Space Bar to mark files. There are no marked files to move. Use Mark (Alt-F3) or Space Bar to mark files. There are no marked files to compress. Use Mark (Alt-F3) or Space Bar to mark files. There are no marked files to uncompress. Use Mark (Alt-F3) or Space Bar to mark files. There are no marked files to rename. Use Mark (Alt-F3) or Space Bar to mark files. There are no marked files to delete. Use Mark (Alt-F3) or Space Bar to mark files. There are no marked files to compare. Use Mark (Alt-F3) or Space Bar to mark files. Do you want to delete the file %1 from your disk? Do you want to delete the %1 marked file(s) from your disk? Do you want to delete the directory %1 AND ALL DIRECTORIES AND FILES WITHIN IT, from your disk? Copying %1. File %2 of %3. Press Ctrl-Break to stop. Moving %1. File %2 of %3. Press Ctrl-Break to stop. Renaming %1. File %2 of %3. Press Ctrl-Break to stop. Deleting %1. File %2 of %3. Press Ctrl-Break to stop. Copying directory <%4>, processing file %1. %2 files processed. Press Ctrl-Break to stop. Moving directory <%4>, processing file %1. %2 files processed. Press Ctrl-Break to stop. Renaming directory <%4>, processing file %1. %2 files processed. Press Ctrl-Break to stop. Deleting directory <%4>, processing file %1. %2 files processed. Press Ctrl-Break to stop. Copy 1 1 0 0 2 1 0 0 1 2 4 18 2 2 3 0 3 2 0 0 Current file Copy the current file: %1 Marked files Copy the %2 marked files To: Enter a destination for the current or marked files, or press + to move through your directory structure Options... Set various Copy options Copy 1 1 0 0 2 1 0 0 1 2 4 18 2 2 3 0 3 2 0 0 Current directory Copy the current directory: %1 Marked files Copy the %2 marked files To: Enter a destination for the current directory or marked files, or press + to move through your directory structure Options... Set various Copy options Copy 1 1 0 0 2 1 0 0 1 2 4 18 2 2 3 0 3 2 0 0 3 1 0 0 Current file Copy the current file: %1 Marked files Copy the %2 marked files To: Enter a destination for the current, sub, or marked files, or press + to move through your directory structure Options... Set various Copy options Embedded file Copy the current embedded file: %3 Move 1 1 0 0 2 1 0 0 1 2 4 18 2 2 3 0 3 2 0 0 Current file Move the current file: %1 Marked files Move the %2 marked files To: Enter a destination for the current or marked files, or press + to move through your directory structure Options... Set various Move options Move 1 1 0 0 2 1 0 0 1 2 4 18 2 2 3 0 3 2 0 0 Current directory Move the current directory: %1 Marked files Move the %2 marked files To: Enter a destination for the current directory or marked files, or press + to move through your directory structure Options... Set various Move options Delete 1 1 0 0 2 1 0 0 Current file Delete the current file: %1 Marked files Delete the %2 marked files Delete 1 1 0 0 2 1 0 0 Current directory Delete the current directory: %1 Marked files Delete the %2 marked files Rename 1 1 0 0 2 1 0 0 1 2 4 13 Current file Rename the current file: %1 Marked files Rename the %2 marked files To: Enter or edit the name for the current or marked files Rename 1 1 0 0 2 1 0 0 1 2 4 13 Current directory Rename the current directory: %1 Marked files Rename the %2 marked files To: Enter or edit the name for the current directory or marked files Zip 1 1 0 0 2 1 0 0 1 2 4 18 2 2 3 0 3 2 0 0 Current file Compress the current file, %1, into a smaller file Marked files Compress the %2 marked files into one smaller file To: Enter or edit the destination for the resulting Zip file or files, or press + to move through your directory structure Options... Set various Zip options Zip 1 1 0 0 2 1 0 0 1 2 4 18 2 2 3 0 3 2 0 0 Current directory Compress all files in the current directory, %1, into one smaller file Marked files Compress the %2 marked files into one smaller file To: Enter or edit the destination for the resulting Zip file, or press + to move through your directory structure Options... Set various Zip options UnZip 1 1 0 0 2 1 0 0 1 2 4 18 2 2 3 0 3 2 0 0 Current file Uncompress the current Zip file: %1 Marked files Uncompress the %2 marked Zip files To: Enter or edit the destination for the resulting file or files, or press + to move through your directory structure Options... Set various UnZip options Compare 1 1 0 0 2 1 0 0 1 2 4 18 2 2 3 0 3 2 0 0 Current file Compare the current file, %1, with a file or directory you specify Marked files Compare the %2 marked files with a file or directory you specify (or with one another if exactly 2 files are marked) With: Enter name of file or directory with which to compare current or marked files, or press + to move through your directory structure Options... Set various Compare options Compare 1 1 0 0 2 1 0 0 1 2 4 18 2 2 3 0 3 2 0 0 Current directory Compare the current directory, %1, with a directory you specify Marked files Compare the %2 marked files with a file or directory you specify (or with one another if exactly 2 files are marked) With: Enter name of file or directory with which to compare current directory or marked files, or press + to move through your directory structure Options... Set various Compare options Copy Options 1 1 5 0 2 1 5 0 Preserve directories: { No Do not preserve source directory structure in Copy destination Yes Do preserve source directory structure in Copy destination } Overwrite files: { Ask If destination file already exists, ask before overwriting it Never If destination file already exists, do not overwrite it Always If destination file already exists, always overwrite it Older If destination file already exists, overwrite it only if it is older } Move Options 1 1 5 0 2 1 5 0 Preserve directories: { No Do not preserve source directory structure in Move destination Yes Do preserve source directory structure in Move destination } Overwrite files: { Ask If destination file already exists, ask before overwriting it Never If destination file already exists, do not overwrite it Always If destination file already exists, always overwrite it Older If destination file already exists, overwrite it only if it is older } Zip Options 1 1 5 0 2 1 5 0 3 1 5 0 4 1 1 20 Preserve directories: { No Do not preserve source directory structure in destination Zip file Yes Do preserve source directory structure in destination Zip file } Overwrite files: { Ask If destination Zip file already exists, ask before overwriting it Never If destination Zip file already exists, do not overwrite it Always If destination Zip file already exists, always overwrite it } Delete after compressing: { No Do not delete original files after compressing Yes Delete original files after compressing } File password: Edit password to be used to protect Zip file (optional) UnZip Options 1 1 5 0 2 1 1 20 Overwrite files: { Ask If destination file already exists, ask before overwriting it Never If destination file already exists, do not overwrite it Always If destination file already exists, always overwrite it Older If destination file already exists, overwrite it only if it is older } File password: Specify password (if any) used to protect Zip file Compare Options 1 1 5 0 2 1 5 0 3 1 5 0 Include subdirectories: { Yes When comparing directories, include subdirectories in the comparison No When comparing directories, do not include subdirectories in the comparison } Overwrite files: { Ask If you choose to copy a source file during Compare, ask before overwriting destination file Never If you choose to copy a source file during Compare, copy only when destination file does not already exist Always If you choose to copy a source file during Compare, always overwrite destination file Older If you choose to copy a source file during Compare, only overwrite destination file if it is older } Preserve date/time: { Yes If you choose to copy a source file, use its date and time for the resulting file No If you choose to copy a source file, use the current date and time for the resulting file } You must choose something to Compare With unless you are comparing two marked files. Edit the With option to select a file or directory to Compare with. The Compare With option specifies a file or directory that does not exist. Edit the With option to select a file or directory that exists. A directory can only be compared with another directory. Edit the With option to select a directory. Comparing: %1 With: %2 File %3 of %4. Press Ctrl-Break to stop. Comparing: %1 With: %2 File %3. Press Ctrl-Break to stop. Compared: %1 With: %2 %3 %4 %1 is not on the disk. The file sizes differ. Not enough memory to compare files. Error reading %1. The files differ starting at byte %1. The viewer file, TEXT.VW2, is missing from your Magellan directory. Use UnZip (Ctrl-F5) to extract TEXT.VW2 from the VIEWERS.ZIP file on your original Magellan Bonus Viewer Disk, then restart Magellan. All viewer files should be in the MGVIEWER subdirectory of your Magellan program directory. The differences between the files are in areas that the default Magellan viewers do not display. Select the Generic Binary Viewer in the Options (Alt-F8) Viewer dialog box to view the binary differences between the files. Magellan could not write to the disk the temporary files needed for the comparison. The disk may be full. The files MAGELLAN.DF1 and MAGELLAN.DF2 are temporary files that Magellan creates for the Difference View Window, and those files may exist as read-only on your disk. Dumping the ASCII contents of: %1 Press Ctrl-Break to stop. Copying: %1 To: %2 Press Ctrl-Break to stop. Writing the differences to MAGELLAN.DFF... Press Ctrl-Break to stop. The Compare operation is complete. %1%2%3%4%5%6 Press Enter to continue. 1 file comparison was performed. %1 file comparisons were performed. In 1 comparison the source and destination file had the same length and contents. In %1 comparisons the source and destination files had the same length and contents. In 1 comparison the source and destination file had different contents. In %1 comparisons the source and destination files had different contents. In 1 comparison there was an error accessing the source file. In %1 comparisons there were errors accessing the source files. In 1 comparison the destination file was not found on the disk, or there was an access error. In %1 comparisons the destination files were not found on the disk, or there were access errors. 1 source file was copied over the destination file. %1 source files were copied over the destination files. There are no files in the directory you selected. Press Right until one or more files appear in the View Window. Select a directory in the List Window that contains one or more files. Set the Include subdirectories option in the Compare (Ctrl-F6) Options dialog box to Yes if you want to compare files in a subdirectory of the current directory. There are no files in the directory you selected, or in its subdirectories. Select a directory in the List Window which contains one or more files or subdirectories with files. MAGSCRLEN can only be set to values from 25 to 99. 43-line mode is only supported on EGA- or VGA-compatible displays. 50-line mode is only supported on VGA-compatible displays. This program should only be run by Magellan. %1 %2 of %3 files have been indexed. Ŀ %4 0%% 20%% 40%% 60%% 80%% 100%% %5 Press Ctrl-Break to stop the indexing. Now compressing the index. %1 Press Ctrl-Break to stop the indexing. Magellan could not open the temporary index file with the extension .IX6. If the index resides on a network, another user may be updating or rebuilding it. Consider the possibility of a disk error. Magellan could not read from one of the index files. Consider the possibility of a disk error. There is not enough memory to make the index. Remove any memory-resident programs and try again. Do you really want to cancel indexing? Too many temporary indexes were created. Remove any memory-resident programs and try again. With additional memory, Magellan will not need as many temporary indexes. Magellan could not open a temporary disk file during indexing. Check to see if the disk is full, and clear some disk space if necessary. Magellan needs extra working space while creating an index. This space will be available again once the index is made. Consider the possibility of a disk error. Magellan could not add information to a temporary disk file during indexing. Check to see if the disk is full, and clear some disk space if necessary. Magellan needs extra working space while creating an index. This space will be available again once the index is made. Consider the possibility of a disk error. Magellan could not move temporary index files during indexing. Consider the possibility of a disk error. Access to the index file may be read-only, preventing Magellan from deleting it to make room for the new version of the index. It may be that you don't have network permission to access the file. Magellan could not get access permission to update the index. If the index file is located on a network, it may be that another user is updating the index. Try the operation again later. Consider the possibility of a disk error. Magellan could not update the index with the new information. If the index files are located on a network, the problem is probably that another user is using the index for a fuzzy search. Wait a moment until the other user finishes accessing the index, and then type Y to try again. Or, press Esc to cancel your index update operation. Now compressing %1. File %2 of %3. Press Ctrl-Break to stop the compression. Now compressing %1. Press Ctrl-Break to stop the compression. Now scanning files. Please wait. Press Ctrl-Break to stop the compression. Now expanding %1. File %2 of %3. Press Ctrl-Break to stop the expansion. Now expanding %1. Press Ctrl-Break to stop the expansion. Do you want to cancel the compression? Do you want to cancel the uncompression? Do you want to overwrite the file: %1 With the file: %2? Its original contents will be deleted. Do you want to overwrite the file (within the Zip file): %1 With the file: %2? The original version of the file will be deleted from the Zip file if you select Yes. The operation was cancelled because of an error. The target drive may be write-protected. Consider the possibility of a disk error. The operation was cancelled because the disk is full. Clear some disk space on the target drive and try again. The specified file is not a valid Zip file. The file may be the wrong format. Be sure to specify a file produced by Zip (Ctrl-F4) or the program PKZIP. The file may be corrupted. There is not enough memory (RAM) for the operation. If you are specifying a large number of files, try working with fewer files at once. Use Quit (F10) to exit from Magellan and remove any memory-resident programs to free more memory (RAM) for Magellan. The operation failed because there were too many files for the Zip file to hold. A Zip file can hold no more than 3900 files. Try making several Zip files, each containing some of your files. Magellan could not write to the Zip file. The file may already exist and be read-only. If the file is on a network device, another user may be accessing it; retry the operation later. Magellan cannot find the specified Zip file. The file may have been moved or deleted by another network user, or by a memory-resident program. Magellan cannot open the Zip file. Make sure there is a disk in the drive, if Magellan is trying to access a removable disk. If the file is on a removable drive or a network device, the drive may be write-protected. A directory or read-only file of that name may already exist. Consider the possibility of a disk error. Magellan cannot open the Zip file in order to add to it. Make sure there is a disk in the drive, if Magellan is trying to access a removable disk. If the file is on a network device, another user may be accessing it; retry the operation later. Consider the possibility of a disk error. Magellan cannot open the source file. Make sure there is a disk in the drive, if Magellan is trying to access a removable disk. Consider the possibility of a disk error. Magellan cannot open the Zip configuration file. Make sure there is a disk in the drive, if Magellan is trying to access a removable disk. If the file is on a network device, another user may be accessing it; retry the operation later. Consider the possibility of a disk error. Magellan cannot open the destination file. Make sure there is a disk in the drive, if Magellan is trying to access a removable disk. Consider the possibility of a disk error. Magellan cannot delete the source file after moving it into the Zip file. The file may be read-only or may be on a write-protected diskette. If the file is on a network device, another user may be accessing it; retry the operation later. Consider the possibility of a disk error. Continuing with the next file. Magellan cannot open the destination file. Make sure there is a disk in the drive, if Magellan is trying to access a removable disk. There may be a file or directory already present with the same name as the destination file, or with the same name as a portion of the destination file's path. Rename the existing file or directory to a different name and retry the operation. Consider the possibility of a disk error. The source file you specified is not in the proper format for a Zip file. Make sure the file you specified is a Zip file. The Zip file you specified may be corrupt. A file within the Zip file has been corrupted. The data will still be extracted, but it may be incorrect or corrupt. The Zip file was created with a version of the program PKZIP that Magellan does not support. Magellan cannot extract from this file. This file is password-protected and you did not specify a password. Magellan is skipping this file. Enter the correct password in the File password field of the UnZip Options dialog box and try again. This file is password-protected and you specified the wrong password. Magellan is skipping this file. Enter the correct password in the File password field of the UnZip Options dialog box and try again. The Zip file has a corrupt local file header. Magellan is attempting to extract the file anyway. The Zip file has a corrupt table for this file, so the file cannot be extracted. Magellan is skipping this file. There isn't enough memory available for the shrinking method, so an alternative method will be used to compress the file. If you are specifying a large number of files, try working with fewer files at once. Use Quit (F10) to exit from Magellan and remove any memory-resident programs to free more memory (RAM) for Magellan. Magellan cannot compress the file %1, because that is the same name as the destination file, and you're not allowed to compress a file into itself. Magellan is skipping this file. Magellan cannot uncompress the file %1, because that is the same name as the source file, and you're not allowed to uncompress a file to its same name. Magellan is skipping this file. It may be that there was a write-protect error while Magellan was checking to see if the files are the same. Rename the source file and retry the UnZip command. The destination path is too long. Shorten the path so it doesn't exceed the DOS limit of 64 characters. Magellan could not write critical directory information to the floppy disk. Place the floppy disk back in the drive, then press Esc. You have reached the limit of 100 backup file groups. Use Delete (F3) to erase a backup option you no longer need and make room for a new one. Use Backup (Ctrl-F1) Setup to edit a backup option you no longer need. There are no backup file groups. Use Backup (Ctrl-F1) New to create a backup file group. You must include a title for your backup setup. Add a title to the Title field. You have chosen to back up files by Archive and also set the Update option to No. This will cause subsequent backups for this group to include files that were already backed up. Use Backup (Ctrl-F1) Setup to set Update to Yes if you want each backup to include only files that were modified since the previous backup. There are no new files to back up. The backup file group is up-to-date. The Explore Path has been changed to the Explore Path of the backup option you selected. The check marked files, at the top of the list, will be backed up when you reselect Backup (Ctrl-F1), complete the To field, and press Enter. MANUALLY CHANGING THE CHECK MARKS WILL NOT AFFECT THE LIST OF FILES TO BE BACKED UP. If you want to change the list of files to be backed up, edit the Explore Path option in the Backup Setup dialog box, then choose Backup Preview again to review the list. Press Enter to continue. The backup was completed successfully. Press Enter to continue. Backing up: %1 File %2 of %3, %4 bytes of %5. Ŀ %6 0%% 20%% 40%% 60%% 80%% 100%% Press Ctrl-Break to stop. Backup 0 0 2 0 1 2 1 18 2 2 3 0 3 2 0 0 4 2 3 0 5 2 0 0 6 2 0 0 Use  to select a backup file group To: Enter or edit a destination to which to back up files, or press + to move through your directory structure Preview Display all files in the highlighted backup file group and mark those that need to be backed up Setup... Examine or modify the highlighted backup file group New... Add a new backup file group to the list Backup Setup 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 3 1 1 28 4 1 5 0 5 1 5 0 Group name: Enter or edit descriptive name of backup file group (type ^ to highlight the character that follows it) Explore Path: Enter or edit the Explore Path of the files you want to back up Date/Time: Enter or edit date and time of earliest files you want to back up (Magellan will update this with the system date/time after each backup) Backup files by: { All Back up all files, regardless of date/time or Archive attribute Archive Only back up files which have the DOS Archive attribute (i.e., file has been written to) Date/time Only back up files whose date/time is after the date/time of last backup } Update: { Yes Update DOS Archive attribute of files after they are backed up No Do not update DOS Archive attribute of files after they are backed up } Restore 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 From: Enter or edit the directory from which to restore backed up files or press + to move through your directory structure To: Enter or edit the destination in which to restore backed up files, or press + to move through your directory structure The viewer file, UNDELETE.VW2, is missing from your Magellan directory. Use UnZip (Ctrl-F5) to extract UNDELETE.VW2 from the VIEWERS.ZIP file on your original Magellan Bonus Viewer Disk, then restart Magellan. All viewer files should be in the MGVIEWER subdirectory of your Magellan program directory. Magellan could not load the UnDelete Viewer to display the list of deleted files. If there is insufficient memory available, use Quit (F10) to exit from Magellan and remove any memory-resident programs to free more memory (RAM) for Magellan. Consider the possibility of a disk error. Magellan could not display the deleted files on the drive you specified. You cannot undelete or view deleted files on a network drive, or on a drive that you have specified in the DOS scan field of the Options (Alt-F8) Drive settings dialog box. If there is insufficient memory available, Magellan may not be able to load data from the deleted files. Use Quit (F10) to exit from Magellan and remove any memory-resident programs to free more memory (RAM) for Magellan. If the drive has removable media, make sure that there is a disk in the drive. Consider the possibility of a disk error. The path is too long. Use a shorter path. The file you altered or created by undeleting will not appear to have changed until you update the List Window. Use Explore (F9), Path (Alt-F9) or Tree (Alt-F6) to update the list of files in the List Window. Magellan could not find any deleted files to display in the specified subdirectory. The files may have been overwritten. The name you specify in the UnDelete Name field may not contain any / (Slash) or \ (Backslash) characters. Edit the name, then try again. UnDelete 1 1 0 0 2 1 0 0 File... Undelete a file View... View deleted files in a directory UnDelete File 1 1 1 1 UnDelete: Enter or edit the file name, including path, of the file to be undeleted, or press + to move through your directory structure UnDelete View 1 1 1 1 View: Enter or edit the path of the directory to be viewed, or press + to move through your directory structure UnDelete Name 1 1 1 12 Name: Enter or edit the name of the file to be undeleted MkDir 1 1 1 1 Make Directory: Enter name of the directory(s) you want to create, or press + to move through your directory structure