As always, code is provided free of charge and free for any use under the New BSD License. Enjoy!
I've added a new project to the Scribblings by Apoch page. This time, it's a small utility for monitoring the activity on a Windows file system, or any selected subset thereof. The code is fairly simple and straightforward but makes use of some nasty concepts in Windows, such as overlapped I/O and completion routines, as well as some basic multithreading.
As always, code is provided free of charge and free for any use under the New BSD License. Enjoy!
As always, code is provided free of charge and free for any use under the New BSD License. Enjoy!
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