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Date: Sun, 30 Jan 2005 15:38:19 +0200
From: Florian Xaver <flox AT drdos DOT org>
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To: opendos AT delorie DOT com
Subject: Re: LFN-drivers
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Reply-To: opendos AT delorie DOT com

Hi!

You can use 4DOS (free now) or a Bash-port, they support LFN.

Don't use LFNDOS, only DOSLFN, because it is the only one which works, 
which supports also CDs and which is under developement.

About the OS: If you need Multitasking then the latest version of 
OpenDOS from Udo Kuhnt!
Also FreeDOS is a good choice...

Bye, Flo

paul_spam AT gmx DOT at said the following / schrieb folgendes  (30.01.2005 
03:14):

>OpenDOS-guys out there,
>
>I'm an MS-DOS guy, which is really bad, I know, but my system is running,
>and I won't touch it *gg*. But I find OpenDOS/DR-DOS/FreeDOS quite
>interesting!
>
>What I don't get is the LFNDOS and DOSLFN-driver thing. I know that they
>implement the LFN-API and enable some programs to have LFN support. But what
>about the DOSes themselves, does e.g. a "dir" display the long filenames?
>
>Thanks for you help,
>
>Paul
>
>  
>

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