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Device Free Space
Hi,
I've tried to find answer to this question in the forums but i haven't found it. How can i know the space left in my devices (tape, disk, floppy, etc...)? It is very important to know at least the free space in the TAPE device. Can someone help? Thanx in advance. Jorge |
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