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In <3B94845A.5217@peterskye.com>, on 09/04/01
at 12:36 AM, Peter Skye said:
>The subdirectory and file names on the CD are longer than the 8.3
>characters in "classic" DOS FAT format. However, they don't display on
>my machine (Warp 4). Instead, I simply get the first few letters of each
>name, then a tilda (~), then a number. For example, the subdirectory
>SCOUGInTheCarFeatures shows up as SCOUGI~1.
This sounds like a problem with the WinXX burner software.
Warp can handle CD's with long file names (i.e. Joliett format) if
cdfd.ifs is run with the /w option. However, Joliett format is not
implemented the same way as the WinXX long filename, TTBOMK.
>How do I get OS/2 to display and use the full subdirectory and file
>names?
With this CD, you don't. I would not be too surprised if the long names
did not show up under WinXX either.
Steven
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