How much disk space for RT OS

Hi all

RT OS (office) has a problem: If the disk is full RT OS does not start.

So I have to limit the volume of output of my RT application file to a reasonable value.

To do that I read the free space on the disk with the start of my application (via GetFreeDiskSpaceEx), so that I can enshure this MY apllication will not write more data than the amount of available space (for example by removing old data).

But I don't know how much space the operating system disk will need during the race.

Can someone tell me a value to calculate with?

Thanks in advance!

Yeti0815

A general rule is that the OS needs about 25 MB of storage for temporary files, .ini, similar persistent storage files.  Don't suck your consumption below 25 MB and you should be able to minimize your surprises.

NOTE: This figure was obtained empirically by not-so-very rigorous tests.  Your mileage may vary.

-Danny

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