to alchemist:
Besides Genecyst and Nesticle, can you list some other software that could have supported long file names but couldn't do so under pure DOS with LFN APIs? If there are any, I will study the solutions separately.
Regarding the above-mentioned XCLONE, this software is actually similar to the original unmodified PMS. It checks if Win9x is running, and only then enables the long file name function. Therefore, its long file name function originally couldn't be used under pure DOS. However, the problem has now been solved. Please try this newly compiled program -- FAKEWIN4 (that is, Windows 4 Faker). After loading this program, it will automatically deceive programs like XCLONE, making them think that Windows 4.x (that is, Win9x/Me) is running, so long file names can be used under pure DOS. Besides XCLONE, this program should also be effective for some similar DOS software that supports long file names, such as UU (Universal Unpacker) 3.15, etc.
The usage of FAKEWIN4 is very simple, and it occupies very little memory. Just run it directly to load it, and FAKEWIN4 /U will exit. The download of FAKEWIN4 is in the attachment. Also, XCLONE 1.3 is uploaded for others to test (by the way, XCLONE is a powerful and easy-to-use command-line copy tool, supporting copying folders, drives, etc., and also supporting long file names).
Attachments
FAKEWIN4.COM (702 bytes, Credits to download 1 pts, Downloads: 82)
XCLONE.EXE (22.38 KiB, Credits to download 1 pts, Downloads: 80)
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