Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 23rd Aug 2006 13:18 UTC, submitted by nicoladagostino
Apple From the AppleInsider forum comes an interesting discovery about ZFS and Apple. A user who has the Leopard WWDC preview searched the system with Spotlight and found a mention of ZFS. He says: "There is no file system bundle for it, nor is there a mount utility or any other one (no fsck, now newfs, etc.). There is, however, a changed vnode.h."
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Thom_Holwerda
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2005-06-29

That doesn't prevent MS from simply keeping the defines for other archs for people that still target the old architectures in one way or another.

Exactly. Other than that, what if a high-profile customer wants a custom version of NT to run it on a non-x86 architecture? Do you think Microsoft would not help them out?

In fact, that's how NT got ported to that Clipper architecture.

Edited 2006-08-23 15:26

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