winapi - Mounting a stream encoder as a drive in windows? -
For a variety of reasons, a stream encoder of a drive, moving around the cost of the copy and the windows file system feet In so that the incoming data can be guided easily on this "drive", collected and encoded, without any intelligent source program, it is basically trivial on Linux, but there is a tough struggle on the windows.
Specifically, I want to be able to "mount" a tar builder, which seems strange to me, but seems to be a solid reason to do so, whether there is a utility or library in it Related? Maybe Windows is a vague part of API?
But it seems that instead of "devices" folders or similar mount. I have control over where the data is, so I can specify an arbitrary route. After experiencing a virtual drive (see our virtual storage product line) I can say that
There is some redefining in your work. As stated in the comments, drive (or better, file system) in Windows, that is expected of the file system (unlike Unix World), and in this way they should support certain readings and calculation operations, which you hope not.
Perhaps the closest you have is a virtual drive in memory, whose content is passed in some way in your application. The user will drag the data onto your drive and the contents of the drive on the unmounting (or other commands) will be sent to another program.
Many of our products can be used for your work (see Callback, Callback file system) and on the SolFS OS version page), however they are all commercial products if you have one time or short term work , You can create something for your use with the test key.
Your task, i.e. free access to Pissmo file mount and docon, but I do not know how well they fit.
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