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Re: Volume Tracking in Cocoa without Carbon?
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Re: Volume Tracking in Cocoa without Carbon?


  • Subject: Re: Volume Tracking in Cocoa without Carbon?
  • From: Max Cantor <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 14 May 2001 18:27:29 -0400

A hackish way of doing this would be to simply list the directories in the /Volumes directory. Its not the most beautiful or elegant solution, and it wont give you the startup disk.

-Max

On Monday, May 14, 2001, at 02:48 PM, G. 'Andrew' Tapolow wrote:

Hello,

I'm looking for a method to get a list of mounted volumes (and theoretically their icons). At the same time I am looking for something like system even messages for disk mount and disk eject. I know where these were in the Mac OS APIs and thus know where I could look for them in Carbon. However, my goal is to work these into a Cocoa (obj-c) only app through Project Builder and have had no luck finding NSObjects or the appropriate framework through header files or documentation.

Any pointers on this would be gladly appreciated,

-G. "Andrew" Tapolow
Sr. Software Eng.
Apolo Productions
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