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2063.1 | | LEDS::ACCIARDI | Man Dies Laughing - Film at 11:00 | Fri Dec 30 1988 11:01 | 5 |
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I use Quarterback for my hard disk backup. It moves fairly quickly,
about a megabyte/minute. It seems to honor the ARCHIVE bit properly.
Ed.
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2063.2 | | RTPSWS::FISHER | John Fisher @RTP | DTN 367-4451 | Fri Dec 30 1988 19:22 | 8 |
| I also use Quarterback. After doing much the same thing that you did,
I noticed that all files except DIRECTORIES had their archive bit
properly set. By the way, with Quarterback, I take a full backup once
a month, and set the ARCHIVE bit. Then once a week for the rest of the
month, I backup all files that have not had their ARCHIVE bit set.
Seems to keep the chore quite managable.
=jbf=
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2063.3 | | STC::HEFFELFINGER | | Sun Jan 01 1989 23:30 | 7 |
| Re .1
A megabyte/minute! Really? Garsh, I just may have to spend a few
bucks on it. I've been chugging away with MRBackup, and get really
tired of waiting so long for it to finish.
Gary
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2063.4 | | MTWAIN::MACDONALD | WA1OMM 7.093/145.05/223.58 AX.25 | Mon Jan 02 1989 00:54 | 5 |
| Just bought it at Mem Loc. Whew! After a 5 hour backup last week
using MRBackup, Quarterback did it in exactly 30 minutes (19 disks).
I am impressed. Worth every penney!
Paul
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2063.5 | QB Question | HPSCAD::GATULIS | Frank Gatulis | Tue Jan 03 1989 08:53 | 7 |
| Quarterback Question
Will Quarterback work correctly if "IT" is installed and run from
the hard disk you're backing up?
Frank
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2063.6 | QB Answer | RTPSWS::FISHER | John Fisher @RTP | DTN 367-4451 | Tue Jan 03 1989 09:03 | 20 |
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Yes, that was one of the reasons that I purchased it. No copy
protection, no strange loading sequences, etc... For Workbench folks,
you just point and shoot. For CLI/Shell gurus, your just one command
away. I am very pleased with the product. They just came out with a
new version (2.0) that includes:
o Two-drive restore
o User define names and directories for archive/restore reports
o Uses Preferences for report page size
o Backup/Restore names saved in the Quarterback parameter file
o AND (!!) it works with the full size of the Amiga screen,
whether it is NTSC, PAL, MOREROWS, etc... (!!)
I'm going to have to get that disk mailer. All that I have to do is
mail the original disk plus $15.00 for the new version. Not a bad
upgrade cost -- actually quite impressive !!
=jbf=
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2063.7 | And wait, there's more! | TLE::RMEYERS | Randy Meyers | Tue Jan 03 1989 16:46 | 9 |
| Re: .6
Quarterback is a great program: easy to use, plenty of features, and
fast.
I have the upgrade discussed in .6. A important new feature not mentioned
in .6 is that the new Quarterback can backup to any AmigaDOS device. So
if you get a streaming tape drive or 10 or 20 Megabyte floppy, you can
use it to backup your hard disk.
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2063.8 | big files? | SAUTER::SAUTER | John Sauter | Mon Jan 09 1989 17:14 | 4 |
| When Quarterback is backing up to a floppy, can it handle a file
that is larger than one floppy? I am using MRbackup because it
can do this, and I have a file that is 900KB.
John Sauter
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2063.9 | Yep | MTWAIN::MACDONALD | WA1OMM 7.093/145.05/223.58 AX.25 | Mon Jan 09 1989 22:47 | 3 |
| Yep .. it would have a tough time backing it up if it couldn't!
From the manual, "handles files of unlimited length."
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2063.10 | | SAUTER::SAUTER | John Sauter | Tue Jan 10 1989 07:09 | 2 |
| Thank you!
John Sauter
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2063.11 | Quarterback review (positive) | SAUTER::SAUTER | John Sauter | Fri Jan 13 1989 13:15 | 22 |
| I picked up Quarterback yesterday, and tried it out. It runs much
faster than MRbackup. With MRbackup it takes me all night to back up
my half-full 40MB disk, whereas with Quarterback it takes only an hour.
(It could have been faster, but I specified read-after-write.)
After backing everything up I restored it, just to be sure I could.
It took about an hour to do the restore.
I can see only two disadvantages compared to MRbackup: Quarterback
doesn't do file compression, and it won't restart partway through a
save. Not doing file compressions means it needs 28 floppies instead
of MRbackup's 23 (approximately). No restart capability means if I get
a crash I must restart the backup from the first floppy. However, with
the whole process taking only an hour that isn't so bad.
Quarterback really keeps you busy changing disks; fortunately it lets
you get one ahead of it, so you can leave the room for two minutes
without it stopping. Of course, you need two drives to do this.
In conclusion, I recommend Quarterback. I was in the market for a
streaming tape for backup; now I'm not sure it is needed.
John Sauter
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2063.12 | Can't restart but can recover | TLE::RMEYERS | Randy Meyers | Fri Jan 13 1989 19:43 | 15 |
| Re: .11
>No restart capability means if I get a crash I must restart the
>backup from the first floppy.
Although Quarterback cannot restart after a crash, it can continue after
an output error or read-after-write validation error. It asks for a new
floppy, and then rewrites all of the information it put on the bad floppy
to the new floppy.
I've had a backup floppy go bad on me, but I've never crashed the machine
during a backup. I usually do backups while watching TV when I have no
desire to compute. If I am not watching TV, I usually run the shareware
Missile Command game. All of that DMA into fast memory by Quarterback
slows the game down to the point I can get some really high scores.
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2063.13 | | MTWAIN::MACDONALD | WA1OMM 7.093/145.05/223.58 AX.25 | Fri Jan 13 1989 20:14 | 3 |
| RE: .11
I'll take the extra floppies over the five extra hours anyday!
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2063.14 | Need a lead | FLOCON::KENNEDY | | Tue Jan 17 1989 02:32 | 8 |
| Can somebody please post the software-house/supplier of
Quarterback please? I can't find any reference of it in
the UK magazines.
Thanks!
Keith
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2063.15 | | AGNESI::EKLOF | Waltzing with Bears | Tue Jan 17 1989 16:51 | 12 |
| RE:.14
> Can somebody please post the software-house/supplier of
> Quarterback please?
Central Coast Software
268 Bowie Drive
Los Osos, CA 93402
U. S. A.
Telephone (805) 528-4906, Fax (805) 528-3138
Mark
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