Path: utzoo!censor!geac!torsqnt!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!sun-barr!ccut!titcca!wsdohr!wucc!60d006 From: 60d006@wucc.waseda.ac.jp (Kazuaki Ishizaki) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.programmer Subject: Re: How to tell if a volume is a floppy drive? Message-ID: <3907@wucc.waseda.ac.jp> Date: 3 Sep 90 12:33:11 GMT References: <1517@ntmtv.UUCP> <9794@goofy.Apple.COM> <7796@gollum.twg.com> <9874@goofy.Apple.COM> <3900@wucc.waseda.ac.jp> <690@dbase.A-T.COM> Reply-To: 60d006@wucc.waseda.ac.jp (Kazuaki Ishizaki) Organization: WASEDA University Lines: 22 In article <690@dbase.A-T.COM> you write: >It works, believe me. You need to completely clear out to zero the >PB block you're passing, then set the ioVRefNum, set ioBuffer to >point to a buffer you've created to hold the return result, and >set ioReqCount to the size of the buffer you're passing in: . . >See Inside Mac for the formats of SEEioBuffer. Always clear out >your PB blocks: before every call! Thank you. I use this routine, and try it. I thought that I took a good result. and I will try it in TOPS. =================================================================== Kazuaki Ishizaki (Graduate school of science and engineering, Waseda University at Tokyo, Japan. electronics engieering postgraduate course) E-Mail: 60d006@wucc.waseda.ac.jp, ishiz@muraok.waseda.ac.jp Other Mail: 74340,13@CompuServe Telephone: ++81 3 209 5198(Labo.) ===================================================================