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                   ]]]]   PROARC V1.0   [[[[
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 The PROdos ARChival Utility for 5.25 floppy disks and Files.
 
 Programmed by The Freebooter                         5/29/87
 
          Software Encryption Analysts of South Texas
 
 Description:
 
   PROARC is a Prodos based utility designed to provide the
 user the ability to "archive" his 5.25 disks to a Prodos
 file in a compressed format. A secondary function gives the
 user the ability to read an input Prodos file and generate
 a cooresponding compressed output file. When archiving disk
 data, the resultant output file will be of the following
 format:
        Filetype = $F7   Filename format = XXXX.DSK
 
 When archiving a file, the resultant output file will be of
 the following format:
 
        Filetype = $F8   Filename format = XXXX.ARC
 
 This output filename (XXXX) may contain up to 11 characters,
 not counting the 4 character filename extension (.DSK/.ARC).
 The extension may be entered manually by the user or the
 program will automatically append the proper extension for
 him.
 
 These resultant files can then be placed on a mass-storage
 device for archival purposes or uploaded to your favorite
 BBS for disk/files transfers. The degree of compression
 realized from archiving a disk or file will vary according
 to the source data. In case of disk archival, the output
 disk file can be minimized if the source disk is not too
 fragmented. Fragmentation results from repeated file
 deletions and allocations. The user can "defragment" a
 normal DOS 3.3 or PRODOS disk by copying all the files off
 to a freshly formatted disk. The resulting defragmented disk
 is then archived by PROARC to achieve minimal output file
 size. Certain file types will realize significant file size
 reductions when archiving them, especially text files. In
 any case, any file size reductions will affect transfer
 times in BBS uploads/downloads.
 
 The user can then "de-archive" these resultant files back to
 their original forms. When converting a DISK file back to a
 floppy, a low-level format is automatically performed on the
 output disk. In the case of an archived file, the original
 file's attributes are internally saved so the unarchived
 file will be identical to the original file.
 
 Minimum system:
 
  Any Apple II series computer with at least 64k and one 5.25
 floppy drive.
 
 Some other features:
 
  If a Prodos compatible clock is detected in the system the
 time is displayed in 12-hour format at the menus.
 
  If no clock is availiable the ability to set the system
 DATE is provided so the user can at least date stamp his
 output files.
 
  Basic.system is protected by PROARC, therefore all normal
 Prodos commands are availiable to the user within PROARC.
 
  Floppy drives MUST be running out of Slot 6. Drive 1 or 2
 may be selected for DISK archival/unarchival.
 
  All file accesses follow the normal Prodos file hierarchy.
 
  At the menu screens, CONTROL-A will toggle upper/lower case
 screen output.
 
  Program exits through Prodos's normal Quit code.
 ____________________________________________________________
 
  Please distribute this program as freely and fluently as
 possible. Let's campaign for widespread Prodos-based BBS's.
 
                            Thank's,
                                      The Freebooter
 
       Software Encryption Analysts of South Texas