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From: "Michal H. Tyc"
On Sun, 30 Jan 2005 02:14:33 +0100 (MET), paul_spam{at}gmx.at wrote:
> 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?
Older DOSes (i.e., MS-DOS 6.x) are not aware of the LFN API and
therefore are unable to make any use of them. In DR-DOS 7.02+,
only COMMAND.COM is aware of the LFN API -- so, e.g., DIR displays
long filenames, when a DOS LFN driver is loaded, or when DR-DOS
COMMAND.COM is running in a Windows DOS box. But other system
programs (like CHKDSK, etc.) cannot handle LFNs. In MS-DOS 6.x,
you don't have any LFN support, as far as I know, unless you have
a third party command interpreter, like 4DOS -- but you still need
Windows tools for disk maintenance (or you can try some FreeDOS
tools).
Regards,
Michal
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