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Created page with "{{Software |Picture=NA.png |Version=(1998-02-28) |Vendor= |Author= |License=Donation-ware |Download={{FileLink|8dot3_1998-02-28.zip}} }} This program will allow you to shorten all the filenames in a directory to the pattern that your DOS programs will need in order to see them, the 8.3 notation. To use the program simply open an OS/2 window go to the directory containing 8DOT3.EXE and invoke it with the argument of the directory that contains the files whose names need s..."
 
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This program will allow you to shorten all the filenames in a directory to the pattern that your DOS programs will need in order to see them, the 8.3 notation. To use the program simply open an OS/2 window go to the directory containing 8DOT3.EXE and invoke it with the argument of the directory that contains the files whose names need shortening (e.g. "8dot3 c:\data\download").
This program will allow you to shorten all the filenames in a directory to the pattern that your DOS programs will need in order to see them, the 8.3 notation. To use the program simply open an OS/2 window go to the directory containing 8DOT3.EXE and invoke it with the argument of the directory that contains the files whose names need shortening (e.g. "8dot3 c:\data\download").


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8DOT3
Version (1998-02-28)
Vendor
Author
License Donation-ware
Download 8dot3_1998-02-28.zip
Website

This program will allow you to shorten all the filenames in a directory to the pattern that your DOS programs will need in order to see them, the 8.3 notation. To use the program simply open an OS/2 window go to the directory containing 8DOT3.EXE and invoke it with the argument of the directory that contains the files whose names need shortening (e.g. "8dot3 c:\data\download").