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==Compression/Encryption==
==Compression/Encryption==
*[[CBS.IFS]] - ZipStream
*[[CBS.IFS]] - ZipStream
*[[SDCFS.IFS]] - Decryption


==Network File Systems==
==Network File Systems==
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==DASD==
==DASD==
*[[DUMPFS.IFS]] - Dump file system
*[[EXT2-OS2.IFS]] - Linux ext2
*[[EXT2-OS2.IFS]] - Linux ext2
*[[FAT32.IFS]] - FAT32
*[[FAT32.IFS]] - FAT32
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==Virtual==
==Virtual==
*emsFS - Above 4GB RAM File System
*[[EMSFS.IFS]] - Above 4GB RAM File System
*[[RAMFS.IFS]] - RAM File System
*[[RAMFS.IFS]] - RAM File System
*[[STUBFSD.IFS]] - ISOFS, AEFS
*[[STUBFSD.IFS]] - ISOFS, AEFS
*[[TONIGY.IFS]] - Tonigy - Multimedia CD System/2
*[[TONIGY.IFS]] - Tonigy - Multimedia CD System/2
*[[TVFS.IFS]] - Toronto Virtual File System
*[[TVFS.IFS]] - Toronto Virtual File System
*[[VBOXFS.IFS]]
*[[VBOXSF.IFS]] - VirtualBox  shared folders IFS for OS/2 guest
*[[VBOXSF.IFS]] - VirtualBox  shared folders IFS for OS/2 guest
*[[VMMAP.IFS]] - Virtual PC shared folders
*[[VMMAP.IFS]] - Virtual PC shared folders


[[Category: The Config.sys Documentation Project]]
[[Category: The Config.sys Documentation Project]]

Latest revision as of 07:10, 11 January 2023

The Config.sys Documentation Project
  1. BASEDEV Statements
  2. CALL Statements
  3. DEVICE Statements
  4. IFS Statements
  5. OS/2 Commands
  6. DOS Commands
  7. RUN Statements
  8. SET Statements
  9. PSD Statements
  10. Other Information
  1. Programs
  2. Hardware
  3. List of Statements

IFS means "Installable File System". This are the drivers to read different file systems like FAT32 or HPFS.

Compression/Encryption

Network File Systems

Optical Media

DASD

Virtual