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- >>>>> "Joseph" == Joseph LoCicero IV <jolo@jaguar.ece.cmu.edu> writes:
- In article <4rcakf$sha@fs7.ece.cmu.edu> jolo@jaguar.ece.cmu.edu (Joseph LoCicero IV) writes:
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- Cliff> Clifford T. Matthews (ctm@ardi.com) wrote: We'll use
- Cliff> whatever we officially should use to access raw CD-ROM :
- Cliff> sectors in win32. I haven't looked into it enough to know
- Cliff> that it's CDFS, but it definitely isn't MSCDEX.
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- Joseph> Cliff:
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- Joseph> There has been a recent posting to
- Joseph> comp.os.os2.announce which states that HFS is being ported
- Joseph> to OS/2 (it's currently in wide beta test). I assume that
- Joseph> using this device driver for your purposes would prevent
- Joseph> you having to muck around with low level stuff for the
- Joseph> OS/2 port.
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- Yes and no. If it provides every piece of functionality that a Mac
- program might need, yes, we would use it. Most likely, though it
- would only provide some of what we need, in which case we'd need to
- augment it. We wouldn't mind contributing our HFS code to such an
- effort. We've already discussed doing that on the Linux side of
- things.
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- Joseph> Is there a similar effort for Win32? It would sure
- Joseph> save you guys some time...perhaps enough time to port
- Joseph> Executor to OS/2? :)
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- I don't know if there are yet similar stuff for Win32, but again, we'd
- be willing to contribute our code. Actually, our hope with the Linux
- work is to make one set of code that can be compiled a number of
- different ways so that the same core code would be used for an OS/2
- IFS ans a Win32 IFS as for a Linux kernel module and a library for end
- users.
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- Joseph> l8r, -- - Joseph LoCicero, IV | Grey is not the color I
- Joseph> expected - - jolo@ece.cmu.edu | On someone who's so often
- Joseph> touched by grace - - Think smarter, not harder | The eyes
- Joseph> that hold the promise of perfection - - Team OS/2--Use
- Joseph> Warp! | Will find the flaw that no one can erase... -
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- --Cliff
- ctm@ardi.com
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