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Re: filmscanners: storage



"Terry Carroll" <carroll@tjc.com> wrote:
> Me, too.  I wish there was a way of running scandisk on a CDR. 

Someone mentioned a tool previously on this list that does binary file
compares recursively, but I don't remember the name.  If you are
writing a single directory to CDR, it's easy to do a binary file compare
using FC in a DOS box on a PC.  FC /b does a binary file comparison
and you can use wildcards to scan every file in a directory.  You can
get all the flags for FC by typing FC /? at the command line.

It would be pretty simple to make a Windows wrapper for FC, or
frankly it would be pretty simple to write a VB tool to do a binary
file compare.

Rob
 




 




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