***************************************************************** * 0DEL.EXE by Peter M. Perchansky * * 412-1 Springside, Drive East * * Shillington, PA 19607 * * (No phone calls please) * * * * Written in Microsoft Quick C Version 2.00 on 8-11-89 * * Copyright (c) Peter M. Perchansky 1989 * ****************************************************************** 0DEL.EXE allows you to delete zero byte files from your directories. Usage for 0DEL.EXE: 0DEL 0DEL /S 0DEL /A 0DEL 0DEL /S 0DEL /A Examples of Usage: 0DEL Delete all zero-byte files in the current directory. 0DEL /S Deletes all zero-byte files in the current directory, and in subdirectories. 0DEL /A Change to root directory, and delete all zero-byte files in all directories. 0DEL junk.* Delete all zero-byte files named junk in the current directory. 0DEL junk.* /S Deletes all zero-byte files named junk in the current directory and subdirectories. 0DEL junk.* /A Change to the root directory, and delete all zero-byte files named junk in all directories. 0DEL *.tmp Delete all zero-byte files with the extension .tmp in the current directory. 0DEL *.tmp /S Deletes all zero-byte files with the extension .tmp in the current directory and all subdirectories. 0DEL *.tmp /A Change to the root directory, and delete all zero-byte files with the extension .tmp in all directories. 0DEL.EXE will not search directories or subdirectories that are hidden. 0DEL.EXE was tested successfully on a Mitsubishi 286 as well as several XT and AT compatibles using DOS versions 3.30 thru 4.0. 0DEL.EXE is FREE! I offer no implicit or implied warranties. I debuged and tested 0DEL using the above mentioned computers and operating systems. 0DEL worked. I cannot promise 0DEL will work on all makes and models of computers or operating systems. It should, but I cannot promise it. Lastly. I would appreciate any suggestions or comments on how to improve 0DEL, or otherwise further my knowledge of the C Language. I write and modify programs for a living; but, I'm new to C --- so please send me your tips. Please try to send your communications through normal mailing services, INTERLINK, or CompuServe 71301,344.