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
                this Apple sample source code as "Apple sample source code" after having made
                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();
}