DiskSpace was written by: Leland C. Sheppard Sheppard Software Company 4621 Luneman Road Placerville, CA 95667 Phone: (916) 621-4685 CIS ID: 70574,2146 The DiskSpace program is shareware. You may freely distribute the program as long as you include this file with it. If you use the program regularly and are interested in having us continue to develop it and other such programs, you should register the program with us. You may register DiskSpace for $2.00. DiskSpace was written in VX-REXX 2.1 and requires the VX-REXX 2.1 (or higher) runtime module (VROBJ.DLL) in order to function. Also, REXX and REXXUTIL must be installed on your system; both REXX and REXXUTIL come with OS/2. File DSKSPR.ZIP contains the VROBJ.DLL module; file DSKSPC.ZIP does not. Although the program will list information for CD drives and network drives, these drives are NOT included in the overall totals or in the percent used unless you check the All Drives check box. In order to determine whether or not the file system in use is FAT, HPFS or CDFS, DiskSpace uses the technique described by Jaime A. Cruz: an attempt is made to allocate a directory name that would only be valid on an HPFS partition. If the result is that the directory can be allocated, we know that the file system in use is HPFS; if the result indicates that the request was illegal, we can assume that the file type is FAT, otherwise, it must be CDFS. For HPFS partitions, the directory that was allocated is then removed. Please note that this scheme only works reliably with local drives; network drives will always be marked as 'Netw' if you do not have write access to them. HOW TO OPERATE DiskSpace: When DiskSpace starts it will automatically display its information for all hard drives and CD drives on your system whether local drives or network drives. In order to refresh the disk space amounts, press Again. In order to have DiskSpace do a continuous scan of the available space, check the check box and press the AGAIN button. Unchecking the check box will stop the scan. If you want CD and/or network drive information included in the total line, check the All Drives box. To exclude these drives, simply uncheck the box if it is checked. There are 3 ways to end DiskSpace: Press the Exit button, double click on the button in the upper left corner of the DiskSpace window or press Alt-F4. LIMITATIONS: Currently, network drives are displayed as 'Netw' if you do NOT have write access to those drives. Thank you for your interest in our software. Leland C. Sheppard, 2-9-1995 Version 2.3 Changes from 2.2 to 2.3: Added ability to differentiate between local and network drives. Changes from 2.1 to 2.2: Added All Drives check box to allow inclusion of CD and/or network drive information in the total line. Changes from 2.0 to 2.1: Incorporated more reliable technique to determine file system type. Window size changed to fit VGA and SVGA screen resolutions. (c) Copyright Leland C. Sheppard, 1994-1995. All rights reserved.