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init -- initialize a ProDOS disk (EXTERNAL) [v1.2]
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syntax: init device-number [volume-name] [-p] [-b] [-1] [-w]
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ex: init .52 /mydisk
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init .61 -b
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init .61 -p
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init .51 -1 -b
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init .71 -w
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Initializes a ProDOS volume. If the volume in the specified device
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has already been initialized, init warns you that the existing volume
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will be destroyed.
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If no volume name is specified, the new volume is named "/blank".
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If -p is given, init prompts you to insert the disk to be formatted.
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If -b ("batch") is given, 'init' prompts you to insert another disk
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after each successful format.
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If -1 is given and a disk in an Apple 3.5 or Unidisk 3.5 drive is
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being formatted, the disk will be formatted SINGLE SIDED and will
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have a capacity of 400K (800 blocks).
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If -w is given, no formatting is done--instead, just the "boot
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blocks" (blocks 0 and 1) are written to the disk. This is
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necessary, for example, to make a RAM disk (or a disk formatted
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in AppleWorks) bootable. (The program contained in blocks 0 and
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1 finds and loads a file called PRODOS in the main directory of
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the disk.)
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