.. RST source for franny(1) man page. Convert with: .. rst2man.py franny.rst > franny.1 .. rst2man.py comes from the SBo development/docutils package. .. |version| replace:: 1.1.3 .. |date| date:: ====== franny ====== ----------------------------- Atari 8-bit disk image editor ----------------------------- :Manual section: 1 :Manual group: SlackBuilds.org :Date: |date| :Version: |version| SYNOPSIS ======== franny [*-options*] [*file.atr*] franny-extract.sh [*file.atr*] [*target_directory*] franny-insert.sh [*file.atr*] [*source_directory*] DESCRIPTION =========== Franny is an ATR and XFD disk image editor. It supports AtariDOS II and SpartaDOS 2 and 3 disk formats. Single, enhanced, double, and custom formats are supported, though writing to AtariDOS images is limited to the first 720 sectors. There are also two scripts: franny-extract.sh dump all files from ATR or XFD to specified directory (works like atr2unix) franny-insert.sh insert all files from specified directory to ATR (works like unix2atr) OPTIONS ======= All options that take an argument require a space between the option and its argument, *except* the -L option, which doesn't allow a space. Generally, uppercase options can be thought of as commands, which edit the given disk image, and lowercase options can be thought of as options to the uppercase commands. -A Add file to image. Paths must be given by using -i and -o. Writing past sector 720 on an AtariDOS image is not supported. -C Create new image. Will not be bootable. Use -d, -f, -m, -s, -t, -T options to control the image type. Default is 256 bytes per sector, 720 sectors, SpartaDOS filesystem, ATR image, normal (non-sio2ide) image type. -d [s|d] Sector size for -C [single|double]; default: double. Single is 128 bytes/sector, double is 256. -f [a|s] File system type for -C [AtariDOS II|Sparta 2.0]; default: Sparta 2.0. -F Format image. Ignores any -d, -f, -m, -s, -t, -T options. -h Show help and exit. -i filename Input filename (source file for -A and -S). When using the -S option, the filename is treated case-insensitively, unless it contains a directory path. -I Image summary. Shows disk label, filesystem type, density, total sectors, free sectors, image type (standard or sio2ide) and image media (ATR for ATR images, RAW for XFD images). -l format List format used by -L. Default is **"A F.E S B D T"**. The format specifiers are: **A**: Attributes (R for locked files, D for directories, H for hidden files) **B**: Size in bytes **D**: Date. For AtariDOS images, this is always "00-00-2000". **E**: Filename extension **F**: Filename (minus the extension) **S**: Size in sectors **T**: Time. For AtariDOS images, this is always "00:00:00". Any other character represents itself. The list above is case-insensitive. For example, this gives a more AtariDOS-like display: franny -L -l "fe s" file.atr -Lmask List directory. Mask is optional; default: \*.\* (all files). NOTE that NO SPACE is allowed before the mask, unlike all the other franny options! Also, the mask is case-sensitive (e.g. -L*.SYS, not -L*.sys). Files using the DOS 2.5 extra sectors on enhanced density disks will display, but without the < > around them like DOS 2.5 does. -m [a|r] Media type for -C (atr|raw); default: atr. Raw images are also known as XFD images. -M dirname Create directory. Only works for SpartaDOS images. -N name Set volume name. Only works for SpartaDOS images. -o filename Output filename (destination file for -A and -S). When using the -A option, the filename is treated case-insensitively, unless it contains a directory path. -O [a|r] New media type (BROKEN). This option is apparently supposed to convert between ATR and XFD, but it doesn't appear to actually do anything. -R dirname Remove dir. Only works for SpartaDOS images. -s sectors Total sectors for -C. For standard single or double density, use 720. For 1050 enhanced density (aka 'medium'), use 1040. -S Save (extract) filename from image. Paths must be given with -i and -o. -t [s|m|d|f|F] Image templates for -C [single|medium|double|full/Full(65535 sectors, 128/256 bytes each)]. Used for -C option. 's' is equivalent to "-s 720 -d s", etc. -T [d|s] change image type (default|sio2ide). Only applies to ATR images, not RAW/XFD. -U Filename Unlink (remove) file. filename is case-sensitive. -v Show version and exit. -V sector view (dump) sector in hex and ASCII. Output is OK for ATR images but badly formatted for raw/XFD. EXIT STATUS =========== franny returns 0 for success and non-zero for failure. On failure, a diagnostic message is printed to standard error. DIAGNOSTICS =========== franny: You can specify only one command. Only one of the -A -C -I -L -M -N -O -R -S -T -U -V options may be given. franny: Cannot open image '[*image*]' This means the image is invalid. Either it's not actually an Atari disk image, or it's a boot disk that doesn't contain a filesystem, or it's a truncated image (see NOTES), or you don't have permission to read the file. franny: Specified file is not regular file. Means the image file or the file given to the -i / -o options doesn't exist, or is something other than a regular file or a symlink to a regular file (e.g. a directory or a device node). franny: Command failed. Catch-all error message. Can be caused by: - attempting to access a nonexistant file in the image - a 'disk full' condition (trying to copy too much data into the image) - trying to create/delete a subdirectory on an AtariDOS image (currently not supported) - trying to delete or overwrite a locked file in the image (unfortunately franny has no way to unlock files) franny: Cannot change directory. For SpartaDOS images, the given subdirectory doesn't exist within the image. Remember to use > as a path separator, and quote any arguments containing > to avoid the shell interpreting it as a redirection. Also, directory names are case-sensitive. For AtariDOS images, any attempt to copy files to/from a subdirectory will give this error, as subdirs aren't supported in AtariDOS images. NOTES ===== franny is intended for use only with disk images containing AtariDOS/MyDOS-compatible or SpartaDOS 2/3 filesystems. Attempting to edit non-filesystem-bearing images (such as boot disks) will fail and/or have unpredictable results. Most emulators support truncated or 'short' disk images, where only the sectors actually used are stored in the file. franny is unable to operate properly with truncated images, even if the missing part of the image contains no filesystem data (sectors containing all zeroes). This type of image can be turned back into a full image with a dd command such as dd if=truncated.atr of=fixed.atr bs=92176 count=1 conv=sync 92176 is for a single-density image. Replace with 184336 for double density or 133120 for 1050 enhanced density. For ATR images, this is **(number_of_sectors * bytes_per_sector) + 16**. For XFD (raw) images, don't add the 16. The -I option will mis-identify most non-filesystem boot or data disks as containing a Sparta 2 filesystem. The other options will (usually?) fail with 'Cannot open image' for non-fs disks (see DIAGNOSTICS). Filenames within the image can be entered in lowercase with the -i or -o options, but they're always converted to uppercase (and truncated to 8.3 format, if they're not already). If the filename contains a directory path, only the base filename gets converted, NOT the directory name(s). Also, this ONLY applies to -i and -o. The other options that take Atari filenames require them to match exactly (e.g. -U autorun.sys will fail, use -U AUTORUN.SYS instead). There is no way to delete or overwrite a locked file within the image, as franny has no Unlock option. There's also no Lock option. Also missing is a Rename option. To rename a file, do something like this: franny -S -i sxhand.sys -o sxhand.sys image.atr franny -U SXHAND.SYS image.atr franny -A -i sxhand.sys -o autorun.sys image.atr The above renames SXHAND.SYS to AUTORUN.SYS. Note that the -U option required the filename in uppercase. The -O option doesn't work. You can convert an ATR image to a raw one with dd: dd if=disk.atr of=disk.xfd bs=16 skip=1 BUGS ===== Some things are not implemented yet. Main disability is write support for enhanced density in AtariDOS II disk format. Second problem is mydos's subdirectories. An extra tool to develop is a gui. The -O (new media type) option doesn't work. The franny-insert.sh script will fail, if any of the files/directories contain spaces or other shell metacharacters such as > or \|. Report bugs to ten.egrofecruos.stsil@leved-8irata. COPYRIGHT ========= See the file /usr/doc/franny-|version|/copying for license information. AUTHORS ======= Rafael 'Bob_er' Ciepiela - Coder and designer of the franny program itself. This man page written for the SlackBuilds.org project by B. Watson, and is licensed under the WTFPL.