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From: "Florian X" <dos DOT fire AT aon DOT at>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
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Subject: Re: Source code for LFNDOS v1.06 released
Date: Thu, 10 Feb 2000 22:36:02 +0100
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Yes, it is very good.


Look at: www.freedos.org

I hope this will be a freedos project....


Jeff Williams schrieb in Nachricht
<200002101909 DOT NAA10923 AT darwin DOT sfbr DOT org>...
>DJGPP'ers:
>
>The source code to Chris Jones' LFN driver for DOS has been released.
>
>IMHO the lack of LFN capabilities on pure DOS machines has been a real
>handicap, so this is really great news for those using DJGPP on
>non-Windows, non-NT systems.  I hope many of you will find time to d/l
>and experiment with Chris' driver and help him squash any remaining bugs.
>
>------
>
>LFNDOS v1.06 by Chris Jones (1999)
>
>Provides the Windows 95 long filename API to DOS programs. Any
>DOS program which can use long filenames, for example DOS 7
>Command.com, edit.com and all DJGPP programs, can load and save
>using them with LFNDOS. Designed for Win95 users using
>DOS-mode, although it works under old DOS versions too! C++
>source code (122k) now available!
>
>Here's the `readme' file from the archive:
>
>LFNDOS Source Code
>==================
>
>This archive contains the source code to the LFNDOS program.
>
>It compiles with Borland Turbo C++ 3.0. Just add the two CPP files and
>the OBJ file to a project, set Large memory model, and compile.
>And before you ask: no, it will NOT compile with MS Visual C++ version 2 or
>later, because that can't make DOS programs. You can get Turbo C++ 2.0 free
>from Borland at http://community.borland.com/museum, and I think LFNDOS
should
>compile with that.
>
>There is ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY on the included software.
>The source code comes under the GNU Public License; see the file COPYING
>included for information on what you can and can't do with the source.
>
>Included in this archive is my messy unmodified LFNDOS v1.06 source code
>(these are the files in the root of the archive).
>Inside is also a file called lfndsnew.zip, which contains a modified
>version (v1.07 beta), which has been formatted nicely and also unicode
>functions added by Jiang Hong. Which version you want to use is up to you,
>but I can only answer questions about my original v1.06 source, because
>changes have been made to the other version, which I may not be aware of.
>
>Chris Jones
>http://members.xoom.com/dosuser/
>
>
>


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