The largest number of requests for OpenClass I’ve received so far was related to the need of a windows-compatible version. Yeah, unfortunately, there are still way to maany people who haven’t found the path to the light yet, and are still using Microsoft operating systems.
So I took some time to remember my windows hacking skills, and created a windows-compatible version of OpenClass. While it certainly was not trivial because I had to re-remember lots of things (I think it has been some 2 years or so since I last worked that much with Windows), it certainly was not that hard as catching IRPs within the NTFS driver
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So, a picture which says more than a lots of words follows.


Dear Evgeni,
Nice job!… But, in my school, I will ask for the technicians install the Linux one version in the labs powered by Linux (and now, the Windows one in the other labs).
Pretty good, man!
May 27, 2011 @ 8:04 pm