Comment by rsi_oww

10 years ago

I did something like this when I was a kid, in QuickBasic. Not as sophisticated - it would just randomly create, append to, and delete files.

I tested it on floppy disks - if you let it run for a while, the remaining free space was so fragmented it was almost unusable. You could hear the poor floppy drive seeking like crazy just to open a tiny text file.

The fun part was defragmenting it afterwards - I miss the days of the graphical defrag that Norton and MS had.

That was such a pure pleasure. I can't exactly picture it but I remember it was sort of like watching your dwarf fortress.