Mail Archives: opendos/1997/05/07/19:05:49
On Tue, 6 May 1997, Mark Habersack wrote:
> > > 2.4) Suggestion for filesystem that would be able to
> > > use other OS's filesystems like the Mac's.
> >
> > Yes, an IFS (installable filesystem) layer. NOT the same as what
> > is allready there, but a NEW layer which provides for services
> > that do not currently exist in DOS. The new services won't break
> > old programs, and a name mangler (ala mach) will present LFN's
> > and mixed case names to legacy apps for back-compatibility.
> We could use Linux VFS specs here. They are well thought and shouldn't be
> hard to implement on DOS.
Sounds good.
> > > > 3) Suggestion to asscociate data files with programs
> > > (aka Windows)
> >
> > Yes, 4DOS does this allready. For example:
> >
> > C:\> SET .WAV=C:\SB16\WPLAY.EXE
> > C:\> CATSCRM.WAV
> >
> > WPLAY V1.00 Press esc to stop playback....
> >
> > (The above is a simulated example not a screenshot.
> >
> > IMHO these associations belong in the command interpreter, NOT in
> > the filesystem. I can think of countless reasons why they
> > shouldn't be in the filesystem, and not a single reason why not
> > in the command processor.
> I wouldn't use this approach. This allows for one association for a single
> extension. Yet I've seen several programs that use .txt extension for totally
> different purpose than to store ASCII text. A better way is to use registered
> applications tags in the dirent.
Well, I don't particularly use associations of any kind very much
anyways, and the 4DOS method works good enough for me anyways. I
realize though that others may want it in the FS, and if it is
done in the FS, it should definately be a configurable option,
(as are most of our additions) and not hard-coded.
Agreed?
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