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- Disk Storage 3.00 By: Khalid Aldoseri.
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- This is a small program that will run from either the WB or CLI. It will
- open its own window and display a list of ALL currently mounted devices,
- including hard disk partitions. The window looks like this:
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- Name: Size Free Alarm
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- DF0: 837 10 50
- DF1: 837 129 50
- DF2: - No Disk Present -
- DH0: 19864 6742 993
- DH1: 19734 1118 986
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- The Size column gives the actual capacity of the device in Kilobytes.
- The Free columns gives the free space in the device. The Alarm column
- is the level at (or below) which the program will highlight the device
- row to warn you that there isn't much free space left in the device. If
- the free space drops below the Alarm level while the program is running
- it will flash all screens five times while also flashing the relevant item.
- (P.S. The program will correctly reflect the size of the WB1.3 Fast File
- System (FFS) hard disk partitions, and any other new disk formats.)
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- The Alarm level normally is 5% of the total capacity of the device
- with a minimum alarm level of 50k. You can change the Alarm level by
- clicking on the device row you want to change. A gadget will appear at
- the bottom of the window. Enter the new Alarm level and hit return.
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- The program will update its display every 3 seconds. If you need to
- get an immediate update just click on the first line, (the one with
- the titles.) The program's window will be as big as it needs to be to
- display all the mounted devices. The limit for that is 15 devices.
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- At the bottom of the window there is a small box with the current
- free memory in the system. This is displayed as Chip, Fast and Total,
- or as Chip, Fast and Static if there is any free memory above the normal
- system addressing space (e.g. the CSA 32-bit memory board.)
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- The program has a menu attached to it with the following options:
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- CLEAR ALL:
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- This will reset the program to its original startup state.
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- CLEAR SELECTIONS:
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- This will clear all currently selected disks. (More on this later.)
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- REMOVE SELECTED DISKS:
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- This will remove disks from the display list. To do this just click
- twice on each disk name you want to remove (the background color of
- the line will change twice) and then select this menu item. You
- can remove more than one disk at a time. Any disk removed will NOT
- be checked for its alarm level any more.
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- REMOVE FLOPPY DISKS:
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- This will remove all floppy disks from the display list.
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- REMOVE ALL EXCEPT FLOPPIES:
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- No explanation needed!
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- REMOVE DISKS LESS THAT ALARM LEVEL:
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- This will remove all disks that are currently less that the Alarm
- Level. (i.e. are currenly highlighted)
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- REMOVE DISKS MORE THAN ALARM LEVEL:
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- The opposite of the above.
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- REMOVE ALL DISKS:
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- Removes everything, and just keeps the memory display on.
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- MEMORY DISPLAY IS ON/OFF:
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- Turns the memory display on or off.
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- QUIT:
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- Guess what this does?!
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- Note: This program takes very little processor time. For example,
- with three disks displayed, the program will only consume about 1/2 % of
- processing time at the most. Its memory usage is around 10-15k.
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- Any comments, suggestions, complaints, etc. should be sent to me on
- Compuserve ID number 75166,2531.
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- This program is placed in the Public Domain, you can spread it as
- much as you like as long as you keep this file with it.
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- I hope you find this program as useful as I do.
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- Khalid Aldoseri.
- CIS: 75166,2531.
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- Version 3.00 Comments:
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- All the known conflicts with other programs have been removed,
- especially the one with AmigaMonitor.
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- Current Bugs:
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- - If you start the program while the computer is printing something,
- a device might appear with a name of PAR: or SER:. The next version
- of the program will deal with this, but you can just remove it from
- the list for now.
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