S-Disk V1.0
July, 1993

  S-Disk is an MS-DOS utility for converting Roland sampler diskettes to
  DOS files. Uses of S-Disk include the archiving on hard disk of samples,
  the transmission of samples over a serial line or network and fast
  duplication of sample diskettes.

  Sampler diskettes that are recognised are as follows:

     S750/S770
     W330
     S550
     S50

  However, S-Disk will actually work on any formatted 720K or 1.44M 3.5"
  diskette.  It just won't be able to identify what sort of diskette is in
  the drive if it does not appear in the list above.

  S-Disk is an interactive utility and responds to single letter action
  commands typed from the keyboard. These are as follows:

      R - Read the diskette in the currently selected drive to the
          designated file.

      W - Write the selected S-Disk file do the diskette in the currently
          selected drive.

      D - Specify the file and diskette drive details for subsequent
          Write or Read actions. The current settings are displayed
          in the top left corner at all times.

      Q - Exit S-Disk.

  Pressing the <ESC> key during a Read or Write operation will abort
  immediately, leaving whatever was being written to (file or diskette) in
  an undefined state.

  All messages produced by S-Disk are displayed in the scrolling Activity
  Log which displays the last three messages produced by the utility.

  S-Disk was written by Nic Grant, Carrot Top Music:

    email: nic@nms.otc.com.au
    snail: Carrot Top Music
           PO Box 320
           Lindfield NSW 2070
           AUSTRALIA
           Tel: +61 2 416 1841
           Fax: +61 2 906 4770

  Please feel free to distribute and use S-Disk in any way you wish,
  provided it is not sold and is accompanied by this file (sdisk.doc).
  However, if you wish to be notified of updates or would like to see any
  changes made (or bugs fixed), then feel free contact me via any of the
  methods listed above.
 
