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Operating Systems Linux Slackware What is the medium usually used to backup large trees? Post 302750215 by stf92 on Monday 31st of December 2012 06:42:23 AM
Old 12-31-2012
Thanks. Yes, directory trees. But for a home computer like mine, which lacks tapes, what would the medium be? Perhaps optical media? Or flash memory? I mean that most commonly used by desktop computer users.
 

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KCEMU(1x)																 KCEMU(1x)

NAME
kcemu - The KC 85/4 Emulator SYNOPSIS
kcemu [-123478sthdlvLW] DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the kcemu command. This manual page was written for the Debian GNU/Linux distribution because the orig- inal program does not have a manual page. kcemu emulates various versions of the KC85 homecomputer series which was quite popular in the former east germany. It already runs quite some original programs and even boots an special old CP/M version. OPTIONS
-1 Emulate Z9001 / KC 85/1 computer. -2 Emulate HC-900 / KC 85/2 computer. -3 Emulate KC 85/3 computer. -4 Emulate KC 85/4 computer. -7 Emulate KC 87 computer (KC 85/1 with color expansion). -8 Emulate LC 80 computer. -s --scale Scale display (only values 1 and 2 allowed). -t --tape Attach tape on startup. -h --help Show summary of options. -d --datadir Set data directory (for ROM images). -l --localedir Set locale directory. -v --version Show KCemu version and configuration. -L --license Show license. -W --warranty Show warranty. AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Torsten Paul <Torsten.Paul@gmx.de>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others). KCEMU(1x)
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