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Old 10-22-2019, 06:52 PM   #9
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Originally Posted by DNSB View Post
PC/DR/MS-DOS did not allow the '+' sign as a character in a filename. And I vaguely remember when saving to a floppy (sadly, dating myself there...), you could not use a '+' in a filename saved from Windows 95. Going by a old DRDOS manual, you could not use any of " * + , / : ; < = > ? \ [ ] | in a filename and a space could not be used as the first character of a filename.
Arrh right, +,.;=[] are not allowed in short (8.3) files names - but with the exception of '+' they are allowed in book file names, hence save names.

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