
                                   Star Lynx



  This program was designed to create Lynx archives out  of  disk  images  and
extract them into disk images. The program cannot handle relative files  since
I have never seen one. Star Lynx is an external utility of  The Star Commander
but is also distributed separately.



  1. Usage

  STARLYNX [-]A <filename> [-|/C|D|Y] [<lynxname>]
  STARLYNX [-]L <lynxname> [-|/V]
  STARLYNX [-]X <lynxname> [-|/4|7|8|C|D|X[D|P|S]|Y] [<diskname>]

  Commands:

  - A: Puts files into Lynx archives. (Add)

  - L: Lists the contents of Lynx archives. (List)

  - X: Extracts the contents of Lynx archives. (eXtract)

  <diskname>:

  Type the path and the name of the disk images here (the extension is  always
".d64" for 1541, ".d71" for 1571 and ".d81" for 1581 disk images). Leave  this
parameter blank to extract the archives into disk images with the  same  name.
You can use wildcards to add  multiple  disk  images  and  you  can  use  long
filenames, too.

  <lynxname>:

  Type the path, the name and the extension of the archives here (the  default
extension of Lynx archives is ".lnx"). You may leave it blank and the names of
the archives will be those of the original disk images. You can use  wildcards
to list or extract multiple archives and you can use long filenames, too.

  Options:

  - 4: Extracts data into 1541 disk images (default).

  - 7: Extracts data into 1571 disk images.

  - 8: Extracts data into 1581 disk images.

  - C: Asks for your confirmation about extracting each file.

  - D: Deletes successfully processed source files.

  - V: Turns verbose listing mode on which means that the creator of the  Lynx
    archive (determined from the header) is also displayed after the  name  of
    the archive.

  - X: Extracts data into 40-track 1541 disk images. You can choose the offset
    of the additional BAM entries by adding  "S"  (Speed  DOS,  default),  "D"
    (Dolphin DOS) or "P" (Prologic DOS) to this option.

  - Y: Assumes "Yes" to all queries, good for running from batch files.



  2. Error messages

  - Unknown command
    The command is unknown.

  - Invalid option
    The option is unknown or the syntax of its argument is wrong.

  - FILENAME.EXT not found
    The file does not exist.

  - Cannot create FILENAME.EXT
    The file could not be created for some reason.

  - Cannot add "filename" correctly
    The file could not be fully added into the archive. It  is  possible  that
    the disk is full or the source disk image is corrupted.

  - "filename" exists...
    It is not recommended to put two  files  with  the  same  name  into  disk
    images. You can skip, rename the file or  extract  it  with  its  original
    name.

  - Cannot extract "filename" correctly
    The file could not be fully extracted from the  archive.  It  is  possible
    that the disk is full or the archive is corrupted,  e.g.  some  bytes  are
    missing from its end.

  - DISKNAME.D64 is not a valid disk image
    The disk image is corrupted.

  - DISKNAME.D64 has an invalid BAM
    The BAM of the disk image is corrupted. Try validating the disk image.

  - Directory is full in DISKNAME.D64
    The directory of the disk image is full. You can store a  maximum  of  144
    files in a 1541 or 1571 disk image and 296 files in a 1581 disk image.

  - DISKNAME.D64 is full
    The disk image is full. You can store a maximum of 664 blocks in  a  1541,
    749 blocks in an extended 1541, 1328 blocks in a 1571 and 3160 blocks in a
    1581 disk image.

  - LYNXNAME.LNX has in invalid header
    The header of the Lynx archive is corrupted.

  - LYNXNAME.LNX has in invalid entry
    The current entry of the Lynx archive is corrupted or  it  is  a  relative
    file which is not supported.

  - FILENAME.EXT has an invalid size
    The file is either empty or it is too big to fit into a disk image.



  3. Copyright and legal issues

  This program is freeware. You may use it as long as you  wish  and  you  may
give it to any individual, provided that  it's  in  the  original,  unmodified
archive. It is highly recommended that you download distribution packages from
the homepage or other official distribution sites. If you get a  package  from
somewhere else then make sure that the  package  has  the  author's  authentic
verification stamped on it.

  The source of this program is distributed under a license that is similar to
the GNU Public License but is more restrictive,  for  the  protection  of  the
users and the author. You may  distribute  only  those  modified  versions  or
derived softwares that satisfy all  restrictions  in  the  license.  When  you
distribute this program, modified versions of it or softwares derived from it,
you may not ask for money above the  normal  fee  of  the  distribution  media
itself. Furthermore, you may not publish this program or its source on  floppy
disks, CD-ROM's, FTP sites, WWW pages or any other distribution media, include
it in a software compilation or bundle it  with  other  software  or  hardware
without prior permission of the author.

  Note that public distribution of  the  beta  releases  of  this  program  is
prohibited. The only place where you can find them is the homepage.

  This program is provided "as is", without a warranty of any  kind.  You  are
using it at your own risk. The author is not liable for  any  damage  or  data
loss caused by the software.



  4. The author

  If you're interested in some similarly useful utilities then contact  me  at
the E-mail address sta@c64.org or visit my homepage at http://sta.c64.org.

  Joe Forster/STA
  11th January, 2010
