1996-07-09 - RE: What remains to be done.

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From: Andy Brown <a.brown@nexor.co.uk>
To: “jfricker@vertexgroup.com>
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UTC Datetime: 1996-07-09 12:03:03 UTC
Raw Date: Tue, 9 Jul 1996 20:03:03 +0800

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From: Andy Brown <a.brown@nexor.co.uk>
Date: Tue, 9 Jul 1996 20:03:03 +0800
To: "jfricker@vertexgroup.com>
Subject: RE: What remains to be done.
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On 09 July 1996 02:04, John F. Fricker[SMTP:jfricker@vertexgroup.com] wrote:

> One of these days Microsoft will officially release NT's IFS SDK. A few
> "preliminary" and incomplete copies of a 1993 beta release do float around
> but for a mere $50K there's a company that will sell you the complete source
> for an IFS. It's a crime that Microsoft hasn't shipped this SDK yet as the
> Installable File System is one of the great powers of NT.

You can do this with the existing device driver kit since they supply the
entire source code to the AT hard disk driver.  I took a look and decided
that it would be too much work for me alone.  They also seem to suggest that
you can write "filters" that extend the capability of existing drivers.

> So, if someone is interested in coughing up the $50K I know a couple NT
> programmers just chomping at the bit to build cool IFS's like PGPDrive, etc.

I'm one of them, but this low level device driver stuff makes me shudder!


- Andy






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