Each time you insert a new disk while AutoRun is running it will look for a
script file called :S/AutoRun and try to execute it. If the volume doesn't have
an AutoRun script it will look for SYS:S/AutoRun-Default and try to execute it
instead.
This works with any type of volume that gets inserted into the system meaning
that it will work even with stuff like f.e. XADFileSystem.
Installation:
1. Copy AutoRun exe anywhere on your harddrive
(suggested location: SYS:Utilities/Commodities)
2. Add AutoRun to WBStartup prefs
Changes:
52.3 (13-May-2011)
- Now obtains a copy of the Workbench command search path and passes it on to
the AutoRun script when executing it
52.2 (25-Sep-2010)
- If the newly inserted volume doesn't have an AutoRun script AutoRun will now
look for a script file called SYS:S/AutoRun-Default and execute it instead
- Now checks doslist once every second for new volumes (this is needed as some
filesystems like CDFileSystem do not cause a doslist notification when a new
disk is inserted)
- Added CONFIRM tooltype which makes AutoRun ask for confirmation before
executing a volume specific AutoRun script
52.1 (23-Sep-2010)
- First released version
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