> Yes, Win95 OSR (or whatever) introduced FAT32 later on, but it wasn't
> in DOS per se,

This does not accurately describe the technical circumstances.

If we were to discuss LFNs, in that case the MS-Windows-bundled DOS  
versions alone did indeed only provide rudimentary help and application  
support, with the important core LFN driver only inside Windows code.  
However, opposed to the LFN situation, the MS Windows 4.10 implementation  
of FAT32 was also accompanied by a DOS implementation of FAT32.

So, FAT32 very much is "in DOS per se" there, though only in these new  
Windows-bundled MS-DOS versions.

Regards,
Chris

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