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HPFS for DOS (Developers)

posted by Rugxulo Homepage, Usono, 09.09.2008, 22:48
(edited by Rugxulo on 10.09.2008, 15:49)

> Why not have DOS read/write UFS, FFS, ReiserFS or another Unix FS? This
> would make DOS more useful and powerful. This would be a lot better than
> having a shitty new spec that no other OSes support.

What about HPFS? At least OS/2 used it, Linux can read/write it, and FreeBSD can at least read it.

Heck, even DOS can supposedly read it (Veit K.'s newer IHPFS or older original, GPL). There's even an old shareware read-only TSR tool called AMOS by (surprise surprise!) Allan Mertner (VPC dude)! Maybe one of those two (or both?) could help FreeDOS? (Or maybe Allan could open source a write-enabled AMOS if he's low on time??) However, AMOS seems to truncate HPFS names to 8.3 equivalents, which I guess is easier than trying to support LFNs in pure DOS.

N.B. I didn't test any of these, just thinking outloud. At least IMHO it's not too horrible an idea (already halfway done, in a way). :-)

EDIT: Forgot link. Also found an old DOS shareware read/write (!) driver (HPFS Access).

 

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