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Peter:
Yes, ISO9660 = 8.3 DOS standard filename
But I spoke too quickly in an earlier message. The Joliet format
includes and 8.3 filename also, so it can be read by a driver
that understands only ISO 9660 8.3, as you have observed.
Congratulations on getting your long filenames to display.
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On 9/6/01, Peter Skye wrote, in part:
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>> [On a CD] made with ISO 9660 filenames, ... the longish
>> Joliet (64 character) filenames [are] truncated.
>
>Is ISO 9660 an "8.3" ("FAT") filename format?
>- Peter
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