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Are there anything interesting differences between the Linux and NT version? I worked on NT until now. Máté Lohász
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As I know it's hard to write a UDF on linux system. Do you feel comfortable to write a self designed UDF on NT system?
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I'm only at the beginning to write UDF's.
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UDF's aren't a problem on Linux. Just use the gnu C compiler. I haven't tried interpreted ones so can't comment on whether there is a problem here.
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