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Subject: [WarpCast] New OS/2 filesystem?
Network Trace for OS/2
- Turn any OS/2 machine into a network probe.
- Take a trace on any segment in the network, in minutes.
- A software-only, hardware-independent implementation.
http://www.goldencode.com/ntrace.html
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Source: Eirik Overby (ltning@anduin.net)
Moderator: Trevor Smith (feedback@warpcast.com)
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There is a team of FreeBSD developers currently working on HPUFS -
High Performance Universal File System. This team has expressed a
wish to have some OS/2 developers with them, to develop a OS/2
version of the filesystem in parallel with the FreeBSD version. The
"Universal" part of the name reflects this - the filesystem is
designed to be multi-platform, and has VERY many nice features both
for this use and other things. From what I've seen, it's a very
unique thing, taking the best from JFS, HPFS, and certain other unix
filesystems, plus adding some never-seen-before things.
I therefore ask: Are there anyone reading this who would be
interested in contributing?
If so, contact me at: ltning@anduin.net
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