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System Map Utility
Copyright 1987 Marathon Computer Press
All rights are reserved
This utility will poll all active drives A-P and return the
total free space for each drive. (Ram Disks included) It checks
the date to see if it is current, if so it tells you that a clock
card is "INSTALLED". If the date is older than 1986 it tells you
"NOT HERE" & what the default date was.
It tests the total amount of ram available to the system up
to 16 Megabytes and prints out the information along with the
total free disk space contained on all drives. Be patient if you
have a Hard Disk drive because it takes a while to check the free
space on a partition.
Since Gemdos always returns a value of at least 2 drives
installed, you are asked if you would like to check free space on
disk drive B. If you say yes and it's not, it'll tell you to
insert disk B into drive A. So it is pointless to check drive B
if it is not actually installed, it's your choice.
A printer check is included to see if there are problems with
your printer. If a problem exists, or if the printer is turned
off, it will take the program {Gemdos} approx. 30 secs. to
acknowledge and a line will appear underneath the Printer line to
tell you there is a problem. Be patient if this happens as it
will take 30 secs. It's best to select NO in the alert box if you
know for a fact that your printer is not on; once again it's your
choice.
This program must reside in the same directory with the files
Disk.Rsc & Map.Dat. You may place them in a folder if you choose.
The program will not run in an Auto folder because it has GEM
features.
Program and documentation (c)1987 Marathon Computer Press.
No portion is to be sold in any form, including with any Public
Domain package distributed by a business. This one is on the
house as long as it is not sold in any form. All rights are
reserved.
Marathon Computer Press
P.O. Box 68503
Virginia Beach, VA 23455-9433
At Marathon We Go The Distance For Creative Computing!
Program and Documentation written by
John B. Holder
Senior Software Engineer, MCP
23 March 1987