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Path: wupost!waikato!canterbury.ac.nz!picasso!caseypa
From: caseypa@elec.canterbury.ac.nz (Killer)
Newsgroups: alt.sources
Subject: Re: filename conversion unix -> dos
Date: 17 Sep 1994 01:53:46 GMT
Organization: Electrical Engineering, University of Canterbury, New Zealand
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Message-ID: <35di7a$cmt@cantua.canterbury.ac.nz>
References: <1994Sep15.110504.17294@roxi.rz.fht-mannheim.de> <359h7s$6sj@spruce.cic.net>
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Paul Southworth (pauls@locust.cic.net) wrote:
: In article <1994Sep15.110504.17294@roxi.rz.fht-mannheim.de>,
: Andre Schroeter <andre@borneo.dkfz-heidelberg.de> wrote:
: >i'm searching for a tool that converts a tree of unix (long) filenames
: >to dos readable (8.3) filenames.
: >does such a thing exist ??
: Yes, names2dos is one such utility. It was posted to alt.sources, and
: now also appears in some of the djgpp archives (a gcc for DOS port).
: Archie is your friend:
Ahh, but is there a dos2names?
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