Posted by markus_zhang 3 days ago
Very cool to be able to read the original design instead of just reverse-engineered ones. Thanks for posting!
UN*X spelling for trademark reasons or a joke that UNIX is verboten at Microsoft?
If you really want to understand Windows, skip this and check out Windows 2000 Internals by Solomon and Russinovich (Win2k is a good middle-ground where Windows had matured a bit).
[1]: https://www.microsoftpressstore.com/store/windows-internals-...
[2]: https://www.microsoftpressstore.com/store/windows-internals-...
The biggest problem is NT is not open-source, and while there are leaked copies posted online, there is no "official" build guide so people have to try their luck.
(*cries in X12 270/271*)
If they had their eye on the actual ball they wouldn't need to write Halloween memos and rant about developers on stage.
For reference:
https://jacobfilipp.com/msj-index/
And also MSDN.
In this sense, LLMs (as much as I am sceptical about them) are much more useful.