Jan 142018
How many floppies do you need to copy specified files? Different formats supported. | |||
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File Name | File Size | Zip Size | Zip Type |
DSKCHK.DOC | 1896 | 796 | deflated |
DSKCHK.EXE | 7184 | 5021 | deflated |
Download File DISKCHEK.ZIP Here
Contents of the DSKCHK.DOC file
DiskCheck Ver 1.1 Copyright 1991, Steve Shadlock
This program makes a comparison of the total size of selected
files to the size of floppy disks. The 360K, 720K, 1.2Mb, and
1.44Mb disks are used. The program is especially helpful in
copying work from a hard disk to floppies.
DiskCheck is very useful to determine the size of files or
even directories for hard disk management.
To use DiskCheck type the following.
Example:
C:\>
C:\>DSKCHK [Enter]
Disk Check - Version 1.1, (C) Copyright 1991, Steve Shadlock
Searching with, [*.*] there are 185074 Bytes in 11 files.
Using 360K disks = 1
Using 720K disks = 1
Using 1.2Mb disks = 1
Using 1.44Mb disks = 1
To register, receive free upgrades, and obtain other programs.
Send $3 dollars to: Steve Shadlock Box 336 Latham, NY 12110
C:\>
The parameters to DSKCHK are any DOS type file commands. The
default is '*.*'. Both '?' and '*' can be used separate or
in combination. The use of directories can also be used,
however a default is not automatically added.
Example:
C:\>DSKCHK *.bat [Enter] Or,
C:\>DSKCHK C:\dbase\*.dbf [Enter] Or,
C:\>DSKCHK C:\qpro\????.wk1 [Enter]
In short, DSKCHK {drive,directory,search parameter}.
Please support the development of programs like DiskCheck by
registering your copy with $3 to:
Steve Shadlock
Box 336
Latham, NY 12110
This support will entitle you to receive FREE upgrades and
information about other available programs on a regular basis.
January 14, 2018
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