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This page is to be used to document the specific patents that are of interest for further development of the existing code base of OS2 and as well to be used to enhance eComstation.  
This page is to be used to document the specific patents that are of interest for further development of the existing code base of OS/2.


* [http://www.google.com/patents/about?id=BrskAAAAEBAJ&dq=High+performance+file+system High Performance File System] Assigned to James G. Letwin, Microsoft Corp.  
* US5363487A - Method and system for dynamic volume tracking in an installable file system - Bryan M. Willman, Mark J. Zbikowski, James G. Letwin, Rajen J. Shah [https://patents.google.com/patent/US5363487A/en?oq=US5363487A]
* EU90116473.1 - Method and system for dynamic volume tracking in an installable file system - Bryan M. Willman, Mark J. Zbikowski, James G. Letwin, Rajen J. Shah[https://patentimages.storage.googleapis.com/23/69/45/f6a4cb501938a9/EP0415346A2.pdf]
* US5873118A - Method and system for storing file system state information in multiple sectors based on update frequency - James Gordon Letwin, Microsoft Corp. [https://patents.google.com/patent/US5873118A/en?oq=US5873118A]




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Latest revision as of 12:17, 26 February 2025

This page is to be used to document the specific patents that are of interest for further development of the existing code base of OS/2.

  • US5363487A - Method and system for dynamic volume tracking in an installable file system - Bryan M. Willman, Mark J. Zbikowski, James G. Letwin, Rajen J. Shah [1]
  • EU90116473.1 - Method and system for dynamic volume tracking in an installable file system - Bryan M. Willman, Mark J. Zbikowski, James G. Letwin, Rajen J. Shah[2]
  • US5873118A - Method and system for storing file system state information in multiple sectors based on update frequency - James Gordon Letwin, Microsoft Corp. [3]