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date
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I wrote this just so I could see how much smaller than asm version would be
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as compared to the C version. It turned out to be a great deal smaller, and
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faster too - even with its additional options which I added later.
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-V Version info.
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-u continuously update the date on the screen. Killing the process will
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force a "clean" exit.
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mkfs
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Basically FormatGS and EraseDiskGS in one. I was tired of using an old "Init"
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program from ORCA 1.x, so I wrote a GNO one. This one supports specifying
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the file system by name in addition to the options the old Init used to
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support.
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See the manpage for details.
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cal
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Yeah, I did it again. I wrote a program that already existed. (notice that all
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the files in this archive are this type of program). So what, it didn't take
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long!
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I didn't rewrite this one from scratch. I just added a few lines to the "cal"
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that came with GNO (1.0) so that it would print a calendar for the current
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month if no month is specified. This is how UNIX cal behaves.
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This is the very first thing I did when I got ORCA/C (Finally!) last week.
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