On Sat, 11 Apr 2020 04:08:43 +0100, CM Poncelet wrote:
> 
>Java was originally called Oak, which would have had a DOS 8.3 '.oak'
>extension. 
> 
>I understand that the default ',java' extension is arbitrary and can be
>changed to a compiler recognized 3-char extension such as '.jav', instead.
> 
>Does anyone know how to change this default '.java' extension to a
>3-char one, such as '.jav',  that DOS and SPF/PC could then edit,
>compile and run?
> 
WTF?  Windows hasn't suffered the 8.3 restriction for many releases now.

-- gil

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