>> But you could use ex. LFNDIR to see the LFN, or create your own.
>> They should then work on *all* DOS versions, however LFNDIR don't work on
>> CDs :(
>
>Yes, but programs that use the internal LFN API can also write LFNs,
>not only view them.
There shouldn't be any problems adding LFN in a DOS program, I don't know
how to do it, but I can't understand why we are restricted to just see the
LFN.
However, the program will be bigger (and thereby slower) and the file names
aren't that nice for other DOS users (that don't have LFNDIR or something
simular).
//Bernie
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