Random Copy
Version 1.5
Release date: Monday 26th November 2001
Copyright © 2001 by Quentin J. Christensen.
What is Random Copy?
Random Copy is a utility similar in appearance to the standard copy command, except rather than copy all of the files specified, it will choose a random file from those specified and copy it to the destination file specified.
Random Copy is useful for tasks such as copying a random bitmap to be the windows background each time windows starts, or random startup sounds etc.
Random Copy will work fine under all windows shell environments, including windows 95 and 98 (I haven't tested it under Windows 2000, Windows Me, Windows XP, windows NT, OS/2 or any DOS command interpreters except MS-DOS 5.0 and up, but it should work under most of these, please let me know if you have any problems with it)
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Download the 32-bit Windows Console Version.
The files included in the original 35,720 byte zip file containing the 32-bit version are:
RC.EXE - The program (32,768 bytes Unzipped)
README.TXT - This documentation in text format (10,568 bytes Unzipped)
FILE_ID.DIZ - Quick description (468 bytes Unzipped)
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