On 8 Jul 96 at 18:04, John F. Fricker 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.
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.
Coughing up a mere $200-500 (depending on the cmpany) to write a few freeware drivers for Windows NT/95 or OS/2 is a bit much for poor hackers like myself. A GNU/FSF project should be to develop freeware DDKs for Windows or OS/2. There'd be many grateful people out there. Rob --- No-frills sig. Befriend my mail filter by sending a message with the subject "send help" Key-ID: 5D3F2E99 1996/04/22 wlkngowl@unix.asb.com (root@magneto) AB1F4831 1993/05/10 Deranged Mutant <wlkngowl@unix.asb.com> Send a message with the subject "send pgp-key" for a copy of my key.