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diff --git a/emulators/aftp/files/aftp.1 b/emulators/aftp/files/aftp.1 deleted file mode 100644 index 0821418007c5..000000000000 --- a/emulators/aftp/files/aftp.1 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,86 +0,0 @@ -.TH aftp 1 "21st January, 1997" "Version 1.0p1" -.SH NAME -\fBaftp\fP - Transfer files to/from Apple II disk images. -.SH SYNOPSIS -.IP "aftp" -\fB[-poirh]\fP \fIdisk image ... \fP -.LP -.SH DESCRIPTION -\fBaftp(1)\fP manipulates and browses Apple II disk images. It supports -both Apple ][ DOS 3.3, ProDOS and XGS images. Both binary floppy images -(.IIE) and hard disk volume (.HDV) images are also supported. -.SH OPTIONS -.IP "\fB-p\fP" -use a Prodos filesystem. -.IP "\fB-o\fP" -use a Prodos ordered image. -.IP "\fB-i\fP" -use an XGS image file. -.IP "\fB-r\fP" -load images as read-only. -.IP "\fB-h\fP" -display aftp help. -.SH NOTES -.LP -When invoked with a single disk image filename as the first parameter, -aftp operates in interactive mode and all of the interactive commands -are available. Specifing multiple disk images will display the root -directory of each image and then terminate without entering -interactive mode. -.sp -If you have ever used the unix \fBftp(1)\fP command, the \fBaftp(1)\fP -commands will be very familiar. Interactive commands are: -.IP "\fBdir\fP" -display disk image directory. -.IP "\fBls\fP" -alias for the dir command. -.IP "\fBget\fP \fI[file]\fP" -get a file from the disk image. -.IP "\fBput\fP \fI[file]\fP" -put a file in the disk image. -.IP "\fBdel\fP \fI[file]\fP" -delete a file from the disk image. -.IP "\fBcd\fP \fI[dir]\fP" -change the current disk image directory. -.IP "\fBtext\fP" -set text mode. -.IP "\fBbinary\fP" -set binary mode. -.IP "\fBhelp\fP" -display help. -.IP "\fBdump\fP" -display a hex dump of the disk image. -.IP "\fB!\fP\fIcommand\fP" -shell escape. -.IP "\fBquit\fP" -exit the program. -.LP -When putting files in disk images, the following default attributes -will be used depending on whether you are transferring in binary or -text mode: -.sp -.nf -DOS, Text File type: T -DOS, Binary File type: B -ProDOS, Text File type: TXT, SubType: R=0 -ProDOS, Binary File type: BIN, SubType: A$=2000 -.LP -.SH BUGS -File extentions are not properly recognised. To correct this problem -use a command line option to specify the type of disk image you are -accessing. -.sp -There is bound to be other bugs so be sure to backup your disk images -just in case. -.sp -Bug reports can be sent to Andru Luvisi <luvisi@andru.sonoma.edu>. -.SH AUTHOR -Written by Galen C. Hunt <gchunt@cc.dixie.edu> -.br -Ported to UNIX by Andru Luvisi <luvisi@andru.sonoma.edu> -.br -Man page by Joel Sutton <suttonj@interconnect.com.au> -.sp -This man page is based on the original README included with aftp. -.SH COPYRIGHT -Released into the public domain with no warranties - 13 Jun 1994 Release 1.0 |