Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!husc6!purdue!i.cc.purdue.edu!j.cc.purdue.edu!abp From: abp@j.cc.purdue.edu (Jeffrey J Wieland) Newsgroups: comp.os.cpm Subject: Re: DateStamper Message-ID: <6365@j.cc.purdue.edu> Date: 5 Feb 88 15:50:41 GMT References: <8802041714.AA01070@newton.arpa> Reply-To: abp@j.cc.purdue.edu.UUCP (Jeffrey J Wieland) Organization: Purdue University Lines: 31 In article <8802041714.AA01070@newton.arpa> bridger%rcc@RAND-UNIX.ARPA (Bridger Mitchell) writes: >Thanks for the kind words about DateStamper, Margaret. I've been using DateStamper since October; I used it with WordStar 4.0, Eco-C80, and the Make utility supplied in the tool kit to develop a ~3500 compiler for a course in compilers and operating systems that I took. DateStamper made keeping the numerous source files up-to-date easy. DatSweep made incremental backups possible (I use a 1M Advent RAM Disk; it sure beats copying ALL the sources just to make sure that everything is safely on a floppy). >As a side note, DosDisk, which has just started shipping, provides >datestamping for files on MS-DOS disks when run on a >DateStamper-equipped system. The distribution disk includes upgraded >directory (SDD) and file maintenance (DATSWEEP) utilities that >display/use/manipulate the MS-DOS datestamps. I've been using DosDisk since December (it came with my upgrade for the MultiCopy program for CP/M Kaypros). I take disks back-and-forth from work regularly, and I have only had a problem with one disk: a demo-disk for CompuView's VEDIT PLUS. None of our machines at work could read it, either. I was able to access it with Media Master on my Kaypro. I've also been using the public domain demo for BackGrounder II. Did you know that there is a way to log to another disk while running BGII? It involves DatSweep (doesn't work with NewSweep, so it must be something peculiar to DatSweep). Maybe if I get a full-time job, I'll spring for the complete version. Jeff Wieland abp@j.cc.purdue.edu