I found a good blog article about the changes that were made to the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) in the Windows 10 1809 update (or whatever it will be called when they eventually release it again) on the Windows Command Line Blog.
Read MoreThe Windows Kernel Internals team posted a very interesting article about the architecture of the Windows Kernel and on its ability to scale up from embedded IoT devices to servers running the Azure datacentres.
Read MoreI ran into a few issues with running this very old operating system as a virtual machine on Hyper-V a few days ago. I needed to do this for a personal project that I am working on, one that I have been thinking about doing for a while now. Since I ran into a few issues with getting this to work correctly, I thought I should share my findings and write a quick guide on how to get Windows NT 3.51 Server and Windows NT 3.51 Workstation running on Hyper-V.
Read MoreNot a lot of people realize that Windows can be used on more than just x86 and x64-based hardware. Windows NT was designed from day one to be portable on multiple hardware platforms and was supported at one time on the MIPS, Alpha, PowerPC, and Itanium platforms.
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