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作者: Kinglion     时间: 2004-1-15 00:00    标题: [推荐] HD-COPY 最新版本
上传 H D - C O P Y 2 . 5 E 最新版 打开附件

作者: Wengier     时间: 2004-1-16 00:00
网上还有所谓“3.0”版的的HD-COPY 下载,不过已不是原作者写的了,而是一个国人写的。

作者: Bubble     时间: 2004-1-16 00:00
这个 2.5 是不是有问题呀, 怎么在 windows 窗口中双击时显示"不是有效的32位程序", 必须在命令行方式下运行啊

作者: Wengier     时间: 2004-1-16 00:00
Bubble:那是Win9x自己的BUG。请在纯DOS下运行,或在Win3.x/NT/2K/XP下运行。

作者: bubble     时间: 2004-1-16 00:00
收到[em13] 不过在 win98 的命令行里也 OK 啦,看来还是打命令行吧[em22]

作者: Michael     时间: 2004-1-17 00:00
可是最后的原作版本是2.0a啊?

作者: GOSHINE     时间: 2004-1-17 00:00
改的版本号吧,3.0版的不能在没有协处理器的老机上运行

作者: Kinglion     时间: 2004-1-17 00:00
以下是引用Michael在2004-1-17 11:04:23的发言: 可是最后的原作版本是2.0a啊?
此版本的 HD-COPY 2.5E 是我在国外的一个DOS网站上下载的,当时的压缩包中还有一个WHATNEW.DOC文件。该网站声称此版本是作者关于HD-COPY最后的版本。我们就姑且认为这是HD-COPY的最后版本吧! 另外,在使用过程中,我觉得此版本的稳定性、兼容性以及读盘能力的确比2.0a版要好!请大家检验!

作者: Michael     时间: 2004-1-19 00:00
国外的有些网站还没有国内的专业呢! 我们的这个网站多专业啊!

作者: Kinglion     时间: 2004-1-19 00:00
以下是引用Michael在2004-1-19 9:57:31的发言: 国外的有些网站还没有国内的专业呢! 我们的这个网站多专业啊!
我完全同意,愿我们大家携手建造最好的 DOS 论坛,让 DOS 永远流传下去,为更多的人造福。

作者: dwing     时间: 2004-1-19 00:00
我一直用的是所谓的3.0版感觉不错,退出时不用确认了. 在95/98上没问题,xp上有时能用有时不能用。

作者: DOSTIMES     时间: 2004-1-20 00:00
此版本的 HD-COPY 2.5E 是我在国外的一个DOS网站上下载的,当时的压缩包中还有一个WHATNEW.DOC文件。该网站声称此版本是作者关于HD-COPY最后的版本。我们就姑且认为这是HD-COPY的最后版本吧! 另外,在使用过程中,我觉得此版本的稳定性、兼容性以及读盘能力的确比2.0a版要好!请大家检验!
可我 99 年的 DOS 软件工具光盘中有一个 2.3R , 还有 2.3A中文版 , 对比大小发现 , 2.3R是英文版 容量小很多, 不知道是否采用 EXE 压缩, 2.0A 与 2.3A 是几乎一样界面, 但 2.3R 的选择好像多了些,而且作者的英文名字也不同, 是否同一个作者写, 还有一个疑问, HD-COPY DOS 版究竟是国人编写还是外国人? W-HDCOPY FOR WINDOWS 1.0 是否 DOS HD-COPY 的 首个延续版?

[此贴子已经被作者于2004-1-20 23:11:30编辑过]


作者: rogerjia     时间: 2004-1-21 00:00    标题: 还有2.9版
我就有个hd-copy 2.9版,很稳定,dos/98/xp下都正常读写软盘!

作者: 肥牛     时间: 2004-1-25 00:00
HD-COPY的最后版本应该是2.2R,这以后的2.X的版本号都是改的。我还曾经自己改过版本号和作者姓名,并且我改的版本后来还被收录到一张光盘里去了,晕…… 后来,国内的高手(腰长利等)制作了HD-COPY3.0,我曾经给他打过电话询问这个软件。其实这个软件是完全重新写的,和HD-COPY本来是一点关系都没有的,格式化软盘采用螺旋式的,所以速度比HD-COPY要快很多。只是考虑到大部分人习惯使用HD-COPY了,所以界面就借用了HD-COPY的界面。只是版本号定为3.0。他们在这个版本的基础上还制作了FOR WINDOWS的版本,版本号是1.0。 HD-COPY3.0和HD-COPY FOR WINDOWS 1.0和原来的HD-COPY应该分开看待。其最根本的区别应该是格式化软盘的方式。

作者: Kinglion     时间: 2004-1-28 00:00
管它最终的版本号是多么,只要能很好的为大家服务就行。

作者: spitfirebay     时间: 2004-2-1 00:00
我不明白,讨论这个话题有什么意义?你们为什么老是这么忠情于DOS?有句话说得好:计算机始终只是工具,不是我们的信仰!!DOS,我在系统有问题时才用它,甚至现在在系统有问题是我也不用它了,只用在网上找到的Linux工具盘。不论什么工具,我们有用时就拿来用,没用就放在一边,这才是务实的态度吧?

作者: wphs0326     时间: 2004-4-10 00:00
不管是什么版的,只要是好用的就是最好的,您说呢?

作者: wphs0326     时间: 2004-4-10 00:00
我用的这个是3.0A,我看跟你的也差不多呀打开附件

作者: 龙王     时间: 2004-4-11 00:00
版本用过不老少 1.7的比较好 转了一圈回来了 修复磁道顶呱呱

作者: wxmok     时间: 2006-2-15 12:45
大家携手建造最好的 DOS 论坛

作者: myh159357     时间: 2007-2-27 04:33
找了很久,不知道是不是我要找的

作者: Kinglion     时间: 2007-2-27 07:23
真佩服楼上老兄的翻帖能力。 希望能帮助你解决问题。

作者: Kinglion     时间: 2007-2-27 07:25
改天重新上传文件吧。当初的链接已经实效了。

作者: Kinglion     时间: 2007-2-27 22:45
----------------------------------------------------------------------------- H D - C O P Y 2 . 5 E ___________________________ ~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~ Copyright (c) 1992-96 by Oliver Fromme -- All Rights Reserved Oliver Fromme, Klingestr. 2, 38640 Goslar, Germany Internet email: fromme@rz.tu-clausthal.de This Program is CARDWARE. You may copy it, use it, and give it to your friends under the following conditions: * Don't charge any money for it. * Only distribute the complete package, without any files missing. * Don't modify the files in any way. * If you use this program or if you think that it's useful (or both...?), please send a postcard (e. g. with a beautiful picture of your home town), see my address above. * If you include this program on a CD-ROM, please send me a free copy of that CD-ROM. Distribution of HD-COPY in any way is explicitely desired, provided that the above conditions are met. ATTENTION: YOU ARE USING HD-COPY AT YOUR OWN RISK! THE AUTHOR (OLIVER FROMME) IS NOT LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGE CAUSED BY THE USE OF HD-COPY OR BY THE INABILITY TO USE HD-COPY. IF YOU ARE NOT SURE ABOUT THIS, OR IF YOU DON'T ACCEPT THIS, THEN DO NOT USE HD-COPY! All product names mentioned in this manual and software are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners. They are used for identification purposes only. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- What is HD-COPY? ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ HD-COPY is the fastest copy-program I know (and I know many) --- there's definitely no faster one. You can also use it to format disks at various formats (from 720 Kb to 1.764 Mb in this version of HD-COPY), which is faster than DOS' FORMAT and produces less errors. Of course you can also use it with lower density disks (720 Kb or 360 Kb). The following DD formats are supported: * 320 Kb, 360 Kb, 720 Kb * "special" DD formats: 400 Kb, 800 Kb, 820 Kb and similar The following HD formats are supported: * 5 1/4 inch drives: 1.2 Mb, 1.44 Mb, 1.48 Mb and similar * 3 1/2 inch drives: 1.2 Mb, 1.44 Mb, 1.48 Mb, 1.72 Mb and similar All these formats are compatible. For example, you can copy a 1.44Mb disk from 3 1/2 to 5 1/4. There's one exception: you can't copy more than 1.48 Mb to a 5 1/4 inch disk (it's impossible for technical and physical reasons). And, of course, you can't copy 1.2 Mb or more to a DD disk. Typical operation times of HD-COPY (without FAT-selection, see below): Format, Drive 1.2, 5? 1.2, 3? 1.44, 3? 1.44, 5? 1.72, 3? ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Read/Write/Verify(1) 30 32 36 58 70 Read/Write/Verify(2) 27 32 32 58 70 Form.+Write 67 64 80 107 131 Form.+Write+Verify 94 96 112 160 196 Format 54 65 65 55 67 Format+Verify 68 65 81 109 133 (1) applies to disks formatted with DOS' FORMAT or any other program (such as FDFORMAT). (2) applies to disks formatted with HD-COPY. As you can see, these disks are handled 3 to 4 seconds faster (at standard formats). When you switch on FAT-selection, the durations depend on how full the disk is: Format, Drive 1.2, 5? 1.2, 3? 1.44, 3? 1.44, 5? 1.72, 3? ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Read/Write/Verify(1) 0-30 0-32 0-36 0-58 0-70 Read/Write/Verify(2) 0-27 0-32 0-32 0-58 0-70 Form.+Write 54-67 64 64-80 54-107 64-131 Form.+Write+Verify 54-94 64-96 64-112 54-160 64-196 For 1.48 Mb, look at the duration for 1.44 Mb and add 2.5%. Note: To use non-standard disks (i.e. 5 1/4 disks with more than 1.2 Mb or 3 1/2 disks with more than 1.44 Mb) outside HD-COPY, you have to install a TSR program like FDREAD, because the DOS/BIOS doesn't like disks with an unusual number of sectors. HD-COPY itself doesn't need FDREAD, since it has its own routines to handle special formats. FDREAD and FDFORMAT are Public Domain programs by Christoph H. Hochst則ter, available on ftp-servers all over the world. With kind permission of Christoph H. Hochst則ter, FDREAD is distributed within the HD-Copy package. See FDREAD.DOC for instructions. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- What do I need? ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ * IBM-AT or 100% compatible clone (80286 minimum!) * a mouse (Microsoft comp.) OR a keyboard (or both) * at least one disk drive (DD or HD) * a monochrome or colour adapter (Hercules, CGA, EGA, VGA) * MS-DOS 3.2 or above You needn't have the following, but it's recommended: * two HD (high density) disk drives * EGA or VGA color adapter * a mouse (Microsoft compatible) AND a keyboard What you MUST NOT have: * Software cache programs (e. g. SmartDrive, HyperDisk). If you have one, switch it off, at least for the floppy disk drives. (The current version of HD-Copy seems to work with Smartdrive (DOS 5.0/Windows 3.1) and HyperDisk, but that's not extensively tested.) * Other memory resident programs (TSRs), which are accessing your disk drives. Disable or unload them. HD-COPY works fine with monochrome adapters (like Hercules or MDA), but it doesn't look as good as with color adapters. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sorry folks, I've not translated the entire manual. If there's somebody willing to do that, I'd very much appreciate it. Don't worry, HD-COPY is very easy to use, so you probably won't need a manual at all. There is an online help function: Use the cursor keys to select a menu entry, then press the F1 key to get a help text about that topic. If you are new to HD-COPY, then just start it by typing "HD-COPY" and read the online help of the menu entries which seem important to you. The remainder of this text file describes those things which are not covered by the online help. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- General Usage Basically, there are three ways to work with HD-COPY: 1. The easiest way: use your mouse. Click on any main menu entry to perform the desired action. Click on any option entry to change that option. Click on the source window to read from the source disk. Click on the destination window to write to a destination disk. Click on the title line of the source/destination window to change the source/destination drive (only if you have two drives). Note: Disk read/write can only be interrupted by a key stroke, not by a mouse click. Click on "Format destination" (main menu) to enter the format menu, then choose your favourite disk format. 2. Use the cursor keys to walk around, hit the return key to perform the action which is highlighted. 3. Every action has a hot key (displayed in red). Experienced users may use this, because it's faster than mouse moving and clicking. Note that you must press the Shift key and the hot key simultaneously to access the options. Command Line Parameters Type "HD-COPY /?" to get a help text about command line parameters. Those parameters are evaluated in the following order: 1. Environment variable HD-COPYCMD 2. Configuration file HD-COPY.CFG (same directory as HD.COPY.EXE) 3. Command line parameters HD-COPY.CFG may contain comments, preceded by ";", "%" ,or "#", the remainder of the respective line is ignored. If a parameter occurs more than once (e.g. "/I- /I+"), the last one is valid (i.e. "/I+"). There's a "Save Configuration" function in the "Special" menu of HD-Copy, which automatically creates a HD-COPY.CFG file containing the current options. Buffering HD-COPY dynamically allocates memory to store the contents of disks (this is refered to as HD-COPY's internal buffer). If possible, HD-COPY uses XMS and/or EMS memory. If there is not enough such memory (or none at all), HD-COPY creates temporary swap files. First, it tries to create a swap file on a virtual RAM disk. The appropriate drive and directory is taken from one of these environment variables (in this order): HDCTEMP RAMDISK RAM If none of those variables are set, or if there is not enough free space, HD-COPY uses a swap file in C:\. Example: Assume you want to copy a disk which contains 1000 Kb, and there is 200 Kb of XMS and EMS each, and a RAM disk of 500 Kb. Then HD-COPY would allocate all of the XMS and EMS memory, create a 500 Kb swap file on the RAM disk, and a 100 Kb swap file on your hard disk (C:\). Compression of Image Files With "Put to file" (main menu) you can save an image of a disk to your hard disk (see the online help). By default, the image file is slightly compressed, so you can usually save it to another disk of the same format. But you should additionally compress it with a "real" compress utility (e.g. ZIP or ARJ) if you are going to archive lots of disk images. When you specify the command line parameter "/I-" (may also be changed in the configuration file), HD-COPY doesn't compress image files, but saves them as "raw" files without header, which is compatible with some other disk image utilities. Note that the "/I" parameter does not affect the "Get from file" function, since HD-COPY automatically recognizes if the image file is compressed or not. Formatting Disks I strongly recommend that you switch "Auto verify" on. Otherwise HD-COPY is not able to detect and correct any errors when formatting. (The same applies when writing to the destination disk, too.) Besides, HD-COPY is very fast, even if verification is switched on. Note that track 0 is always verified (regardless of the verify switch), since this track contains vital information (bootblock, FAT, root directory). If you format standard disks (max. 18 sectors at 3.5", 15 sectors at 5.25"), up to two bad sectors per track can be exchanged with "spare sectors" (similar to hard disks). In other words, you can format disks which contain bad blocks (or which FORMAT just refuses to format because the bad block is on track 0) and still get the full capacity (there are no bad blocks anymore)! If such an exchange takes place, the corresponding track is verified twice to ensure data safety. If there are three or more bad blocks on a track (or if you use a non-standard format), HD-Copy can't eliminate all bad blocks on that track. Of course the remaining bad blocks are marked (in the FAT), so they're not used for data storage. This also works when writing to the destination disk. When HD-COPY encounters an error while writing ("Auto verify" must be switched on!), it tries to reformat the track and exchange the bad sectors. Auto Verify I have said this before, but just to make sure that you don't miss it: If you're not ABSOLUTELY sure about the quality of your disks, turn "Auto Verify" on! It's worth the additional seconds, believe me. Password Protection Use this feature carefully! If "Password" is switched on, it applies to formatting, reading, writing AND verifying. To write (or read) a protected disk, it must be formatted with the same password. A protected disk can't be used with any other program (you get lots of errors). The only way to use it is to read it with HD-COPY (with the correct password, of course) and then write it to a normal disk WITHOUT protection. Note: The password is case sensitive ("Joe" and "JOE" are different passwords). You have to enter it twice, the letters are not displayed on the screen. "Risky" Mode (Refer to the online help for more information about the "Expert Mode".) If the "risky" mode is switched on, HD-COPY scans the disk drives every second. If there's a new disk in the source drive, it is immediately read. If there's a new disk in the destination drive, it is immediately written. So be careful! If source and destination drive are the same, source and destination disks are distinguished by the write-protection only. So protect your source disks! If you haven't used this mode before, you should try it first with some unimportant disks, until you are sure that you know how it works. This mode also works with the "Format" menu, which enables you to format lots of disks in a short time. Symbols These symbols are used in the source and destination window: R (green) : Read - the track was read successfully V (green) : Verify - the track was written correctly T (green) : Test - the track is formatted and (hmm...) can be read C (green) : Corrected - an bad block was successfully exchanged C (white) : Cleaning - used with the cleaning option W (blue) : Write - the track was written F (purple) : Format - the track was formatted E (red) : Error - a read or write error occured B (red) : Buffer error occured (transfer from/to buffer file) M (red) : Mismatch - disk and buffer data are different - (grey) : a free (empty) track (needs no further treatment) ?(grey) : a free (empty) track (not yet reached)  (grey) : an allocated track (not yet reached) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- That's all for this time. Hope you like it. But if it doesn't work, please tell me exactly what happened, what type of machine you used, which DOS and which TSRs you had installed (a copy of your CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT would be helpful) and whatever you think it might be important. Thanks 8-) If you want me to send you a disk with the latest version of HD-Copy, send me DM 10 or US$ 10 cash (no other currencies, no stamps) to cover my expenses. If you have acces to Internet FTP, you can get the latest version from ftp.tu-clausthal.de /pub/msdos/utils/dskutl (there are other nice things, too), or use a WWW browser with this URL: www.rz.tu-claustha.de/~inof/We ... Bye, So long, Ciao, Tschuess, Per aspera ad astra Oliver ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Oliver Fromme, Klingestr. 2, 38640 Goslar, Germany Internet/Usenet email: fromme@rz.tu-clausthal.de WWW: www.rz.tu-claustha.de/~inof/We ... ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- "To boldly go where no man has gone before..." (Star Trek) -----------------------------------------------------------------------------

作者: Kinglion     时间: 2007-2-27 22:49    标题: 重新上传文件压缩包
由于论坛空间所限,请大家到我的下载空间下载。 点此登录 [ Last edited by Kinglion on 2007-3-1 at 10:13 AM ]

作者: wang6610     时间: 2007-2-28 04:46
Originally posted by Kinglion at 2007-2-27 10:49 PM: 重新上传文件压缩包
上传不完整。。

作者: yardshine     时间: 2007-2-28 23:26
看大家说了半天,没明白到底哪个是最终版本。3.0是中文版吗? 我还是相信外国人做的那个,只不过2.3中文版在哪下载?

作者: Kinglion     时间: 2007-3-1 00:04
Originally posted by wang6610 at 2007-2-28 04:46: 上传不完整。。
你有更完整的版本吗?为何不上传? 我以前上传的的确此这次上传的压缩包完整。只是为了节省空间,有些文件删除了而已。

作者: wang6610     时间: 2007-3-1 08:16
Originally posted by Kinglion at 2007-3-1 12:04 AM: 你有更完整的版本吗?为何不上传? 我以前上传的的确此这次上传的压缩包完整。只是为了节省空间,有些文件删除了而已。
可能我没说清楚。是上传失败即不能成功解压。

作者: 雨露     时间: 2007-3-1 08:18
为何我下载的只有40KB,且打开时说文件受损,修复时也只能修三个文件,主文件无法修复?

作者: Kinglion     时间: 2007-3-1 10:28
由于论坛空间所限,请大家到我的下载空间下载。

作者: yardshine     时间: 2007-3-1 23:14
你的下载空间里都是空的啊,私密目录又要密码。

作者: Kinglion     时间: 2007-3-2 21:36
Originally posted by yardshine at 2007-3-1 23:14: 你的下载空间里都是空的啊,私密目录又要密码。
到我的BLOG下载。而不是那个kinglion.ys168.com.

作者: Kinglion     时间: 2007-3-2 21:44    标题: 我的BLOG地址

作者: yardshine     时间: 2007-3-2 23:36
谢了,已下载。

作者: xwj7945     时间: 2007-3-3 13:26
谢谢楼主的提供!只是找不到下载地址!

作者: yardshine     时间: 2007-4-8 10:19
虽然下了,但很长时间没有使用它。 今天试用了一下,感觉不是太好,似乎没有印象中的那样强悍和方便。 于是找出自己以前买的工具盘(97年买初的,10年了啊),上面关于HD就有三个版本,2.0,2.2,2.3。我用了2.3,发现确实比这个2.5版好用。具体情况如下: 1、2.3版没有软驱灯长亮的问题。在XP下用2.5版(没在纯DOS下试),软驱灯长亮,启动软件先要读软驱,读盘开头扇区时间明显偏长; 2、格式化软盘。我翻出了21张旧软盘,用2.5版逐一格式化(完全格式化,即选上+号)1.44M,结果有7张未格成功,提示不要再用。将这7张盘用2.3版再格,有5张修复,经拷贝软件测试没问题,只有两张提示不要再用。另外,识别和修复坏道能力明显强于2.5版,发现坏道只需1秒即修复或标注,而2.5版则要反复尝试多次,最后还是以放弃告终。

作者: caspar     时间: 2007-4-16 09:02
最终的版本

作者: myl1977     时间: 2009-12-30 17:32
我也没找到hdcopy下载地址呀,我要在xp下把dos写到软盘 如果谁有hdcopy给我发一个吧。myl1977@sina.com