Hmm? Unless MS-DOS maps all filenames to upper or lower case before
writing them into the directories, it is; if I use my vi-clone to
write `foo' (via the creat() system call, or whatever that maps to
for a software interrupt), I can then retrieve that file via open().
>It is ONLY
>command.com....
I don't use command.com as my default shell on MS-DOS, and `foo', `fOo',
and `FOO' still retrieve the same file.
If they're all written to the fs as upper case, this is great
(experiences with OS/2, which writes filenames in mixed case on fat
filesystems, doesn't make me too certain about this bold assumption),
but it's certainly not command.com that enforces case insensitivity.
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