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  2. NTFS - Wikipedia

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    A performance enhanced commercial version of NTFS-3G, called "Tuxera NTFS for Mac", is also available from the NTFS-3G developers. [43] Captive NTFS, a 'wrapping' driver that uses Windows' own driver ntfs.sys, exists for Linux. It was built as a Filesystem in Userspace (FUSE) program and released under the GPL but work on Captive NTFS ceased in ...

  3. NTFS-3G - Wikipedia

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    On October 5, 2009, NTFS-3G for Mac was brought under the auspices of Tuxera Ltd. and a proprietary version called Tuxera NTFS for Mac was made available. [20] On April 12, 2011, it was announced that Ntfsprogs project was merged with NTFS-3G. [21] NTFS-3g added TRIM support in version 2015.3.14. NTFS-3G fixed CVE-2017-0358 in version 2016.2.22.

  4. Comparison of file systems - Wikipedia

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    Read only, write support needs Paragon NTFS or ntfs-3g: Needs 3rd-party drivers like Paragon NTFS for Win98, DiskInternals NTFS Reader: Yes No Yes with ntfs-3g? Yes with ntfs-3g: No Yes with ntfs-3g? With third party tools Apple HFS: No Yes No write support since Mac OS X 10.6 and no support at all since macOS 10.15 No Needs Paragon HFS+ [73 ...

  5. Resource fork - Wikipedia

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    A resource fork is a fork of a file on Apple's classic Mac OS operating system that is used to store structured data. It is one of the two forks of a file, along with the data fork, which stores data that the operating system treats as unstructured. Resource fork capability has been carried over to the modern macOS for compatibility.

  6. File system - Wikipedia

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    They are also capable of reading the newer NTFS file systems for Windows. In order to write to NTFS file systems on macOS versions prior to Mac OS X Snow Leopard third-party software is necessary. Mac OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard) and later allow writing to NTFS file systems, but only after a non-trivial system setting change (third-party software ...

  7. Tuxera - Wikipedia

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    Tuxera develops a fully compatible NTFS file system driver for commercial use, primarily by OEMs and other device manufacturers. It's deployed in car IVIs, smart TVs, set-top boxes, smartphones, tablets, routers, NAS and other devices.

  8. Darwin (operating system) - Wikipedia

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    It was incorporated into Mac OS X 10.5. [47] The Darbat project was an experimental port of Darwin to the L4 microkernel family. It aims to be binary compatible with existing Darwin binaries. [48] The Darling project is a compatibility layer for running macOS binaries on Linux systems. It uses some Darwin source code.

  9. 8.3 filename - Wikipedia

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    Level 2 allows filenames of up to 31 characters, more compatible with classic AmigaOS and classic Mac OS filenames. On VFAT and NTFS file systems, 8.3 filenames are stored as ANSI encoding, for backward-compatibility. The ReFS no longer supports 8.3 filenames.