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authortrevor <trevor@FreeBSD.org>2004-04-10 17:11:02 +0000
committertrevor <trevor@FreeBSD.org>2004-04-10 17:11:02 +0000
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-Mtools is a public domain collection of programs to allow Unix systems
-to read, write, and manipulate files on an MSDOS filesystem (typically
-a diskette). Each program attempts to emulate the MSDOS equivalent
-command as closely as practical.
-
-The following MSDOS commands are emulated:
-
-Mtool MSDOS
-name equivalent Description
------ ---- -----------
+Mtools is a collection of programs for reading, writing, and manipulating files
+on an DOS FAT filesystem (usually a diskette). Each one closely emulates
+its DOS analog:
+_Mtool_ _DOS_command_ _Description_
mattrib ATTRIB change MSDOS file attribute flags
mcd CD change MSDOS directory
mcopy COPY copy MSDOS files to/from Unix
@@ -21,21 +15,10 @@ mread COPY low level read (copy) an MSDOS file to Unix
mren REN/RENAME rename an existing MSDOS file
mtype TYPE display contents of an MSDOS file
mwrite COPY alias for mcopy, will be removed soon
-
-You should be able to just close your eyes and pretend you're on an MSDOS
-system. Everything should work the same... except for the added 'm' at
-the beginning of each command.
-
-MSDOS filenames are optionally composed of a drive letter followed by
-a colon, a subdirectory, and a filename. Sub- directory names can use
-either the '/' or '\' separator. The use of the '\' separator or
-wildcards will require the names to be enclosed in quotes to protect
-them from the shell.
-
-The regular expression "pattern matching" routines follow the
-Unix-style rules. For example, '*' matches all MSDOS files in lieu of
-'*.*'. The archive, hidden, read-only and system attribute bits are
-ignored during pattern matching.
-
-This is support 1232KB Floopy reading/writing for FreeBSD(98),
-SJIS Short File Name and Unicode Long File Name files.
+Filenames may include a drive letter, a colon, subdirectory, and filename, with
+either '/' or '\' directory separator. To use the '\' separator or wildcards,
+escape the filenames with quotes. The regular expression "pattern matching"
+routines follow Unix-style rules: '*' matches all files. Archive, hidden,
+read-only and system attributes are ignored in pattern matching. SJIS Short
+File Name and Unicode Long File Name files, and 1232 kB floppies, are supported.
+WWW: http://mtools.linux.lu/
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