Barry Lee Brisco wrote:

Barry, Macs have always been able to use 32-character file names.
However, the suffixes (I made a mistake in my earlier post) for a Mac
can be 4 characters (i.e., html, jpeg), instead of the 3 characters for
PC (htm, jpg). As a test, I just formatted a disk as DOS 1.4 (PC) from
my Mac and copied files with long file names, and none of them were
truncated! Be sure to have PC Exchange on your Mac so that you can read
the PC-formatted disks! I don't think you'll have any problems at all.
-- 
Sandy Miller,
Director
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