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|Download=[https://hobbes.nmsu.edu/download/pub/os2/system/drivers/filesys/tvfs211.zip tvfs211.zip] | |Download=[https://hobbes.nmsu.edu/download/pub/os2/system/drivers/filesys/tvfs211.zip tvfs211.zip] | ||
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The Toronto Virtual File System (TVFS) is an OS/2 Installable File System that combines VM and UNIX file system concepts. The specific VM file system concept employed is the "CMS search path". The specific UNIX file system concept employed is the "symbolic link" | The Toronto Virtual File System (TVFS) is an OS/2 Installable File System that combines VM and UNIX file system concepts. The specific VM file system concept employed is the "CMS search path". The specific UNIX file system concept employed is the "symbolic link". | ||
[[Category:IFS driver]] | [[Category:IFS driver]] | ||
Revision as of 15:04, 23 April 2022
| Toronto Virtual File System | |
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| Version | 2.11 (Apr 1998) |
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| Author | Mark D. Leitch |
| License | IBM EWS |
| Download | tvfs211.zip |
| Website | |
The Toronto Virtual File System (TVFS) is an OS/2 Installable File System that combines VM and UNIX file system concepts. The specific VM file system concept employed is the "CMS search path". The specific UNIX file system concept employed is the "symbolic link".