Path: utzoo!utgpu!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: Please ask for your cooperation (Re: How to tell if a volume is ...?) Message-ID: <3917@wucc.waseda.ac.jp> Date: 8 Sep 90 07:07:22 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> <12229@hoptoad.uucp> <696@dbase.A-T.COM> <1990Sep6.181239.1181@efi.com> Reply-To: 60d006@wucc.waseda.ac.jp (Kazuaki Ishizaki) Organization: WASEDA University Lines: 21 Thank you for your reply and kindness. And I successed in judging if a volume is AppleShare. But I have trouble in judging if a volume is TOPS. So, I know that MacEnvy is able to do it and MacEnvy's document is written it's method. And I try it by this method. But I fail to do it. That is why maybe I try it under TOPS-J. ^^ Then I ask for your cooperation. I want to know between TOPS and TOPS-J. But my friends don't have TOPS. So if you have TOPS and cooperate me, Please E-Mail to me. And I ask that you try to execute my test program. =================================================================== 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.) ===================================================================