Hi again,

as small extra update, I uploaded a dusted up version
of my good old Pascal "volinfxl" tool to my page:

http://www.coli.uni-saarland.de/~eric/stuff/soft/specials/volinfxl-disk-usage-info.zip

Changes: Volinfxl no longer requires a floating point unit,
so it should work on really ancient computers now. At the
same time, volinfxl now supports FAT32 size info, although
the layout of the output may look bad for values > 99 GB.

Example output:

VolInfXL by AuerSoft 1997-2000/2007, using MB=1048576 [ Remote CD-ROM is N: ]
Ignoring drives with no label or label MS-RAMDRIVE
C: [emu/freedos]     4.159 MB used, (   56.361 MB of    60.520 MB free)
D: [DOSEMU-D...]     7.242 MB used, (    0.730 MB of     7.972 MB free)
E: [FAT16DISK..]     8.300 MB used, (   24.185 MB of    32.486 MB free)
F: [THE-F-DRIVE]    17.661 MB used, (   14.386 MB of    32.047 MB free)
#: [SUMMARY:   ]    37.363 MB used, (   95.664 MB of   133.027 MB free)

Even though volinfxl is written in Pascal, the UPXed
exe file is smaller than 4 kilobytes now :-).

Enjoy!

Cheers, Eric


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