Hi Geraldo,

why that instead of making such a big project like exFAT, don't you 
consider a FreeDOS distro running on top of Linux?

Dosemu works very well with few bugs (I know of 2 of them) file sharing 
is fery nice and fast.

this has already been done before but was abandoned. I use regularly 
both Linux and Dosemu with FreeDOS ans I am willing to help...

Alain


On 29-09-2015 00:08, Geraldo Netto wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> First of all, thank you all very very much for your support :)
> Indeed, i have to follow the whole thread as Eric said
> Also, all tips are very valuable and Eduardo even provided a real
> project to start :P
>
> Well, i prefer to be low profile/humble to not create much expectations
> also because i'm mainly used to java/python which is way different from c
> and i have no experience with asm so, i'll have a long learning curve
>
>
> Thank You Very Much and Kind Regards,
>
> Geraldo Netto
> Sapere Aude => Non dvcor, dvco
> São Paulo, Brasil, -3gmt
> site: http://exdev.sf.net/
>
> On 28 September 2015 at 18:20, Eric Auer <e.a...@jpberlin.de> wrote:
>> Hi Jim and Geraldo,
>>
>> of course I agree that exFAT should be accessed using the
>> network redirector or CDEX interface: It would be too large
>> to be in the kernel, should not be carried around with the
>> kernel all the time and should be kept separately for the
>> case that there are licensing issues. However, all of this
>> has been mentioned earlier in this thread. Geraldo, I know
>> that you did not receive the first few mails here by mail,
>> so please go to the freedos-devel web archive to read the
>> earlier mails, including useful links to code and info. For
>> example VMSMOUNT for VMWare drives is a nice DOS driver :-)
>>
>> Cheers, Eric
>>
>>>> So, what do you think?
>>>> what is the svn link to checkout the freedos kernel code? [...]
>>> If you decide to write an exFAT implementation, I ask that you *not*
>>> put this into the FreeDOS kernel directly. Rather, this should be
>>> implemented as an external driver. As others have already pointed out,
>>> there are patent concerns with this. [...]
>>
>>
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