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Date: Fri, 2 Jan 2009 01:59:21 -0800
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> just out of curiosity, when FreeDOS.org finally comes out with their
> 32-bit DOS, will DJGPP be coming out with a compiler that supports the

FreeDOS doesn't plan on coming out with 32-bit DOS, that's freedos-32.sf.net

> 32-bit vFAT filesystem & kernel, long filenames & such?  currently
> FreeDOS supports FAT32 but has 8.3 filenames and a 4GB filesize limit.

Many parts of FreeDOS support long filenames when a long filename TSR
is installed, just like DJGPP does.
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