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Re: Defragging a directory?
- Subject: Re: Defragging a directory?
- From: drsmooth@relex.com (Edhel Iaur)
- Date: 1996/11/11
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: US-A2WUG
- References: <55jlr7$2e7@news.emi.com> <55jopg$i22@darla.visi.com> <55ttr7$n5g@news.emi.com> <55tuhd$ok@darla.visi.com>
- Reply-to: drsmooth@relex.com
nathan@visi.com (Nathan Mates) wrote:
> The answer to this is much simpler. ProSEL-16 has the capability to
>defrag a disk with all the directories placed up front. Thus, that'll
>minimize disk head movement. Salvation: Renaissance can defrag a disk
>into linear depth-first search order-- starting with the first file
>in the root dir, follow the tree as far as possible, then the second
>file in the root dir, etc.
Is there a ProSEL that works (does the stuff you said) on non-gs Apple
//s?
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