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Date   : Tue, 31 Aug 1982 10:46:00 EST (Tuesday)
From   : Mike Meyer <mwm@Okc-Unix>
Subject: System utilities in C

Someone locally has written a utility to replace the DR sysgen program.
The thing is called SYSCOPY, and works like so:

       syscopy from to

where from is either a disk or a file, and to is either a disk or a file
[I don't think that it has been tested in copy a system image from a file
to a file]

The result of doing a syscopy from a disk to a file is to create a system
image at 0x980 in the file. Running the other way copies system images
from a file to disk.

This may be available from the CUG on the misc. I disk. If enough people ask,
I can upload a copy to mc.

       mike

P.S. - this is in response to somebody working on a similar utility. I
couldn't respond directly due to a lot of `BAD ADDRESS' messages in the
From field.

       mike
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