(OT)Re: NTFS-like streams?

From: William Scott Lockwood III (thatlinuxguy@hotmail.com)
Date: Fri Aug 11 2000 - 20:37:35 EDT

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    >Actually, NT was derived from an internal code named project called
    >"Windows N-10 (n-ten)" back in the days when Gates was trying to build
    >MIPS workstations and a version of Windows to run on it in ca.
    >1989/1990.

    Ahem! OS/2! *COUGH* *COUGH*

    After the lawsuit between IBM and Microsoft, the code (as I'm sure you know)
    was evenly shared between the two. LARGE chunks of NT are really just OS/2
    warmed over - like NTFS for instance. It's HPFS with a pretty face.
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