Short: Create file listing from directories Author: ilkleht@isoveli.org (Ilkka Lehtoranta) Version: 1.2 With this commandline tool you can create file listings from directories. Probably not very useful but can be helpful when backuping HD to CD-RWs. Not much documentation (yet), but feel free to send an email if you get probs or have suggestions/bug reports. Commandline template is: DIR/M,TO/K,P=PATTERN/K,MAX/K/N,BLOCKSIZE/K/N,NOERRORS/S: DIR/M - directories to include in the listing - pattern matching is supported here - default is current directory TO/K - target directory for listing file - the default is current directory P=PATTERN/K - include only files matching AmigaDOS pattern - the default is #? DIRPATTERN/K - enter only directories matching AmigaDOS pattern - the default is #? MAX/K/N - max size (in _megabytes_) of files in total per one list - if listing file comes full then MakeList creates another list - useful with MakeCD (try MAX=650) - default is -1 (create only one listing with all files) BLOCKSIZE/K/N - size of blocks - default is 2048 (size of blocks on CD-ROM) - with this option MakeList can find out how well file fits to the target media LINKLIST/S - collect links to a file for later use NOERRORS/S - continue even if an error occurs (except when out of memory) Examples: MakeList HD0: HD1: HD2: HD3: TO=RAM: MAX=650 (creates lists from all four HDs) MakeList Sources:#? P=#?.c (creates lists from all #?.c files in Sources: dir) Have fun! Version 1.2 ~~~~~~~~~~~ - Release date 5.10.2008 - Added support for 64bit directory scan (MorphOS 2.0 or newer) - Now asks to delete all existing file listings if present - Implemented custom memory pools for Amiga version. They use less memory than sluggish Commodore memory pools and are also much faster if TLSF memory system is used. As a result Kickstart 3.0 is no longer required. Version 1.1 ~~~~~~~~~~~ - Release date 20.6.2006 - Added LINKLIST and DIRPATTERN options Version 1.0 ~~~~~~~~~¨~ - Release date 21.5.2003 - First working version - Thanks for Luca 'Hexaae' Longone for the idea :-) · Ilkka Lehtoranta · ·