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4258.1 | You're not the only one | HPSCAD::GATULIS | Frank Gatulis 297-6770 | Sun Nov 11 1990 11:23 | 16 |
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I dont' have QBTools but I was talking to Central Coast this past week
about Quarterback and defragmentation etc, and they did mention that
there have been a number of problems with QBTools. They've held up
lots of orders till the problems are fixed. I "think" they're up to
rev 1.3.3 or something like that. You best give them a call for
specifics.
They told me as soon as they get QBTools squared away, they're sending
out a mass mailing to Quarterback owners, offering QBTools at a 40%
discount. Don't know how that translates into $$.
Frank
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4258.2 | V1.2a is now current | HKFINN::MACDONALD | VAXELN - Realtime Software Pubs | Mon Nov 12 1990 08:46 | 6 |
| Well, I was able to get V1.2a which appears to correct all known bugs.
There is a BBS that is apparently providing support for QB Tools users.
The 40% off deal sounds good - except for those of us who just bought
the product!
-Paul
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4258.3 | | SAUTER::SAUTER | John Sauter | Tue Nov 20 1990 08:40 | 11 |
| I too recently received the flyer from Central Coast, offering the
product for about $60, when I had purchased it retail for about $80 a
few days before. I don't think Central Coast is making itself any
friends among the dealers by undercutting their price.
Also, the defragmenter doesn't seem very effective. It trashed my hard
disk 4 times out of 4 tries---I had to restore from backup after each
attempt. After that much aggrivation I gave up.
I hope they offer a bugfix release to registered owners of the product.
John Sauter
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4258.4 | | HKFINN::MACDONALD | VAXELN - Realtime Software Pubs | Tue Nov 20 1990 09:09 | 3 |
| V1.2a works just fine on my system. The defrag dramatically improved
performance on my harddisk. Most noticeable is the speed of directory
displays now.
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4258.5 | where? | SAUTER::SAUTER | John Sauter | Tue Nov 20 1990 13:26 | 2 |
| How does one get V1.2a? Write a letter to Central Coast?
John Sauter
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4258.6 | | DICKNS::MACDONALD | VAXELN - Realtime Software Pubs | Tue Nov 20 1990 15:18 | 4 |
| Any form of communication will probably get it for you ... a letter is
nice. A telephone call will cost a bit more than a quarter, but gets
faster results. You can also call the Flatlands BBS and pick it up
there. Unfortunately, I do not have their number handy.
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4258.7 | | SAUTER::SAUTER | John Sauter | Wed Nov 21 1990 08:07 | 4 |
| re: .6
Thank you.
John Sauter
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4258.8 | V1.3a QB Tools | DICKNS::MACDONALD | VAXELN - Realtime Software Pubs | Mon Dec 10 1990 09:39 | 2 |
| The current version of Quarterback Tools is up to V1.3a. V1.3a seems a
bit faster than V1.2a.
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4258.9 | | WJG::GUINEAU | | Mon Dec 10 1990 12:45 | 3 |
| How is 1.3a? QB tools seems a bit unstable yet to trust on my HD...
john
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4258.10 | | DICKNS::MACDONALD | VAXELN - Realtime Software Pubs | Mon Dec 10 1990 13:41 | 9 |
| The only difference *I* noticed from V1.2a (which worked fine on my
system) was that the CANCEL gadgets now change color when clicked, and
the various functions seem to run faster. They also added a nice
transparent mode for reorganizing disks. You just click it on then go
about whatever other tasks you wanna do.
The release noites suggest other bugette fixes for specific controller
problems. The new release is available for registered owners from the
Flatlands BBS, Central Coast Software Support Area.
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4258.11 | Up to 1.3b now | MQOFS::DESROSIERS | Lets procrastinate....tomorrow | Wed Dec 19 1990 14:42 | 9 |
| I got my copy yesterday, version 1.3b! this program is a must for hard
drive users because it works. I tried disk mechanic (v 2.5) and it
doesn't work as advertised, the same is true for the drive recovery
programs of Dunlap utilities.
Central coast software get my vote for best HD programs.
Jean
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4258.12 | | SAUTER::SAUTER | John Sauter | Wed Dec 19 1990 15:12 | 7 |
| I recently exchanged my V1.0 for V1.2b at System Eyes. My new date is
December 2, 1990---they certainly are faster than DEC at getting
software out the door!
I tried V1.2b on both of my hard drives, and it worked perfectly on
both. I am now a satisfied Quarterback Tools owner.
John Sauter
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4258.13 | not all created equal | FSCORE::KAYE | where's my Kama Sutra pop-up book for zero-g | Wed Dec 19 1990 20:46 | 5 |
| I tried to recover a disk using Disk Mechanic V2.7. Nothing works as
advertized. It doesn't mark bad blocks, it can't repair, it can't
recover. A total waste of time & money.
mark
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4258.14 | | WJG::GUINEAU | | Thu Dec 20 1990 08:40 | 12 |
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I tried to recover a hard disk partition of 70MB with DiskDoctor (waiting for
QB tools!) last night.
TOTAL DISASTER!
Now I'm struggling to get backups off a tape... I found what appears to
be a gvp bug ... sigh...
lucky is was not a critical volume!
john
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4258.15 | Version Updates Avail on BBS | FSDEV1::JBERNARD | John Bernard 292-2591 YWO/E3 | Thu Dec 20 1990 08:48 | 11 |
| Support for Quarterback and Quarterback Tools is available through the
Flatlands BBS. The number is given in the QBTools manual. If you
leave a note on the BBS, giving your serial number, you will be granted
access to the support area.
I purchased QBTools this Tuesday from Memory Location (V1.0). I had
V1.3B downloaded that night. If the BBS is not listed in your manual,
just call Central Coast Software, Cathy will give you the number.
John
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4258.16 | A bug? | MQOFS::LEDOUX | Reserved for Future Use | Thu Dec 20 1990 09:10 | 15 |
| I have tried QBT for the first time last nite on my new Hard Disk.
I have 3 partitions (1 meg, 165meg and 5 megs, more or less)
the format option in QBT refuse to work on the 165 Meg partition.
It does however works properly on the 2 other.
It's telling me that the disk is full... there is at leats 145 meg free.
Then it say something about corruption. If I go to disk verification,
there is no errors at all, it does however compress very good.
I assume that over a certain capacity, QBT just doesn't work too well.
Beware...
P.S: It says on the top screen that it is version 1.3B
Vince.
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4258.17 | V1.3C | DICKNS::MACDONALD | VAXELN - Realtime Software Pubs | Thu Dec 20 1990 19:28 | 1 |
| Current version on Flatlands is 1.3C.
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4258.18 | | SNOC01::GADSBYCHRIS | Chris GADSBY @SNO <IPS SG> | Thu Dec 20 1990 20:52 | 1 |
| Any idea how it differs from 1.3b?
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4258.19 | DiskDoctor + FFS = disaster! | BOMBE::MOORE | Amiga: Real computing on a PC budget | Thu Dec 20 1990 21:47 | 5 |
| re: .14
I've heard from many sources (including Dave Haynie, I believe) that
attempts to use DiskDoctor on FFS are almost certain to trash your
data...
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4258.20 | works for me, well almost... | HYSTER::DEARBORN | Trouvez Mieux | Fri Dec 21 1990 10:42 | 9 |
| I have 1.3A. It works great on my A2000. I had one problem on my C Ltd. AM-33
hard drive on my A1000: There were no icons after I compressed the disk. The
documentation mention that this seemed to happen some times. I could not get
the disk to work properly after compression. It refused to loadwb.
Other than that, it seems to be a great.
Randy
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4258.21 | Cockpit questions. | CARROL::MELLITZ | | Wed Dec 26 1990 21:37 | 10 |
| Do you have to format backup floppies before you used QB to backup your
hard disk? What I really asking is how convenient is the operation of
QB? Say I've got floppies with stuff I don't care about on them. Can
you automatically re-init on the fly?
How long does it take to back up 40MBytes?
How many disks?
Thanks,
Rich
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4258.22 | | LEDS::ACCIARDI | | Wed Dec 26 1990 22:08 | 12 |
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QB formats on the fly, but does not use standard AmigaDOS format.
Backup speed is about 1 MB/minute, which is about as fast as any PC can
backup to floppy.
You can choose whether or not to verify (read after write), which slows
things down by about 50%.
I usually do a complete verify once to convince myself that my stack of
floppies is good.
Ed.
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4258.23 | | SAUTER::SAUTER | John Sauter | Thu Dec 27 1990 08:27 | 11 |
| re: .21, .22
Quarterback has an option which will reject AmigaDOS-formatted
floppies, to prevent you from accidently writing over a disk you
want to keep. I always run with read-after-write, and even so
changing floppies becomes a mind-numbing operation: just the ticket
for inserting the wrong disk.
My 40 MB disk is about half full, and it takes me around 20 or 30
minutes to back it up.
John Sauter
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4258.24 | | ULTRA::KINDEL | Bill Kindel @ LTN1 | Thu Dec 27 1990 09:18 | 27 |
| Re: .recent:
My hard disk is partitioned, which affects my backup strategy.
Quarterback gives me a lot of flexibility in that regard. In order to
restore Workbench: (which is only 2MB and normally write-protected to
keep it static), I keep the two most recent complete saves and an
incremental (I set the archive bit during the save and prior to doing
a complete save, I save all the unarchived files first) save that
represents the difference between them. These saves are infrequent.
I don't back up the kids' 'Fun & Games:' partition. We keep the
original distribution media for whatever is on it.
The most volatile and critical partition is 'Productivity:', which
holds word processing/DTP documents and spreadsheets. Here, it makes
sense to do infrequent complete backups (setting the archive bit) to be
the basis for recovery plus regular incremental backups of the changed
files (NOT setting the archive bit, so it accumulates as documents are
added -- alternately, you can select everything that has changed since
the date/time of the full backup assuming the system clock has remained
accurate).
One's basic backup strategy is to AVOID SINGLE POINTS OF FAILURE. That
means having more than one executable copy of Quarterback and more than
one copy of your saved data. If any single diskette is defective or
meets with Murphy's Law, one must be able to restore by a different
means OR at least minimize the data at risk.
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4258.25 | Quarterback will allow you to bypass corrupted disks | CSC32::K_APPLEMAN | | Thu Dec 27 1990 11:14 | 15 |
| re -.1
One very nice feature of Quarterback is that if you do happen to
encounter a corrupted file on the backup disk, it will allow you to
continue with the rest of the backup. All you have to do is restore
that particular file. Even if you lose an entire disk, Quarterback
will still allow you to complete the backup using the remaining disks.
FWIW: I do a verified backup on workbench and data partitions. I
don't use verify on the programs partition as I keep all original disks
so a bad backup disk here wouldn't be a disaster. I also keep install
instructions for each of the programs, to make program restoration much
easier.
Ken
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4258.26 | 40 meg, 1 hour 15 min | 21752::GAY | Underground living can be Hobbit forming | Wed Jan 02 1991 10:31 | 21 |
| I just backed up my 80 meg hard drive. It's in three partitions.
one small one for the operating system. Two 40 meg partitions, one
for utilities and work and one for demos and games. The disk was
completely full. It took one floppy for the os partition, 41 for the
utils and work, and 43 for the games and demos. All told, it took me
three hours to do the backup. Each 40 meg partition took about an
hour and fifteen minutes (about 1 3/4 minutes per floppy, including
time to change floppies (I've only got one drive)). I've tried various
PD backup utils and none came close to that in speed (and they used
more floppies).
This was my first major exercise with Qarterback and I was quite
pleased. It would be nice to have a 2nd floppy drive so I could
take advantage of QB's ability to use both floppies to run
continuously.
(I spent the next two hours removing everything that I didn't really
need on the disk. Now I've got some SPACE again - for a little
while..)
Erg
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4258.27 | Now up to 1.3 "d" | MQOFS::DESROSIERS | Lets procrastinate....tomorrow | Mon Jan 28 1991 11:55 | 7 |
| Thes guys deserve an award for speed of service and customer
satisfation! I sent them a FAX with a description of a problem I
encountered (won't reorganize if the disk has bad blocks) and less than
two weeks later I get a new version in the mail.
Jean
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4258.28 | Is QB Tools Reorganize Safe Now? | RIPPLE::LUKE_TE | | Mon Jan 28 1991 13:11 | 5 |
| So does the reorganize feature work with the new version? A friend of
mine with QB had it trash his disk so I've been afraid to use it. What
version of QB tools do you have now?
Terry
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4258.29 | v1.3mumble, probably c or d | DECWET::DAVIS | You always get what you deserve! | Mon Jan 28 1991 20:17 | 7 |
| I have the latest version of QBtools and have used it successfully on
all my drive partitions. No disappearing icons, no problems
whatsoever. I think I am using v1.3d.(not sure about the letter) Call
the BBS and leave your serial number. They respond quickly; in my case
within the hour. Great service!
md
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4258.30 | Whats the BBS ph no? | MEO78B::MANDERSON | Photographers do it in darkrooms | Thu Jan 31 1991 23:04 | 6 |
| What is the CCS bbs phone number?? (please no 800 numbers - can't
access them from outside the USA....)
Regards
kevin
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4258.31 | | DICKNS::MACDONALD | VAXELN - Realtime Software Pubs | Fri Feb 01 1991 11:26 | 1 |
| 1-316-686-0870
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4258.32 | re BBS ph no in -.1 - Thanks. | MEO78B::MANDERSON | Photographers do it in darkrooms | Sat Feb 02 1991 23:33 | 1 |
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4258.33 | Current Version | HKFINN::MACDONALD | VAXELN - Realtime Software Pubs | Sun Feb 03 1991 10:45 | 1 |
| The current version is 1.3D.
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4258.34 | CCS new Number | SALEM::LEIMBERGER | | Tue Jun 18 1991 11:33 | 7 |
| Central Coast Software has been absorbed by New Horizions, but will
continue under the CCS lable. (512)328-6650 is the new number
latest revisions
MAC to Dos 1.1d
Quarterback 4.3 these two may be backwards
Quarterback tools 1.5
bill
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