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> I've never used dosemu, but I can imagine that would be a great
> way to test and develop the TSR.

The problem I want to solve is to support long *linux* filenames in a
dosemu window (i.e. I have my linux filesystems "mounted" as drive
letters).

If the dos partition is a physical device, the tsr should work, but I
haven't tested that (I don't use such a partition).

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