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SCSIDriveIDSample.c
/* |
File: SCSIDriveIDSample.c |
Contains: This sample shows how to convert from drive ID or volume name/id to the |
associated SCSI Bus ID using both the old and new SCSI Managers. |
Written by: Martin Minow |
Copyright: Copyright © 1992-1999 by Apple Computer, Inc., All Rights Reserved. |
You may incorporate this Apple sample source code into your program(s) without |
restriction. This Apple sample source code has been provided "AS IS" and the |
responsibility for its operation is yours. You are not permitted to redistribute |
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changes. If you're going to re-distribute the source, we require that you make |
it clear in the source that the code was descended from Apple sample source |
code, but that you've made changes. |
Change History (most recent first): |
7/14/1999 Karl Groethe Updated for Metrowerks Codewarror Pro 2.1 |
*/ |
#include <Folders.h> |
#include <stdio.h> |
#ifdef THINK_C |
#include <console.h> |
#endif |
void ShowAllDriveQueueElements(void); |
void ShowAllMountedVolumeNames(void); |
void ShowRegisteredSCSIDevices(void); |
void ShowSystemVolumeName(void); |
void |
main( |
#ifdef THINK_C |
int argc, |
char **argv |
#endif |
) |
{ |
#ifdef THINK_C |
argc = ccommand(&argv); |
#endif |
printf("*** System Volume Name ***\n"); |
ShowSystemVolumeName(); |
printf("*** Driver Queue Elements ***\n"); |
ShowAllDriveQueueElements(); |
printf("\n*** Mounted Volumes ***\n"); |
ShowAllMountedVolumeNames(); |
printf("\n*** Registered Devices ***\n"); |
ShowRegisteredSCSIDevices(); |
} |
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