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How Windows Generates 8.3 File Names from Long File Names (msdos microsoft windows filesystem documentation) (archive.org)
4 points by Lammy 544 days ago | 1 comment
  • glhaynes 541 days ago
    IMO this is a good example of why Microsoft deserved a lot of their success with Windows 95.

    I was a big OS/2 fan at the time, but this is the sort of thing IBM was institutionally incapable of coming up with. Sure, OS/2 supported long file names… if you were on an HPFS file system that (practically) only OS/2 could read. But I'd guess the significant majority of non-corporate OS/2 users dual-booted with DOS. And, IIRC, files with long names were totally invisible to the otherwise superb DOS emulation. And I feel like I even remember some OS/2 programs having trouble with long names because their authors were more likely than not on FAT file systems. So it always seemed more like a "theoretical feature".

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