Integer overflow in drive capacity

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I remember that there used to be a TSR that would hide most of the space on a
large hard drive so programs that checked for free space with a
single-precision variable and the like won't overflow and say that there is
insufficient free space.

I have run various search strings through Google off and on trying to find
this, and had no luck at all to date.

First, does anyone know where to find that TSR?

Second, would the capability to hide free disk space from DOS programs be a
good thing to add to DOSEMU natively, triggered by some sort of optional
directive?

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