Nothing to do with floppy disks per se. 8.3 filenames were a limitation of the 16-bit version of FAT; FAT32 introduced longer filenames but each file had an 8.3 alias which was used for compatibility with applications that hadn't been updated for FAT32. Not just on floppies, but hard disks too. Pretty sure it applied similar logic to non-FAT filesystems too, like NTFS, CD-ROMs, SMB shares, etc. The feature is likely still in existence, but applications that still use FAT16 API calls will be vanishingly rare.


In reply to Re^3: Filename Surrounded by Quotes in a Scalar Variable Causes Open to Fail by tobyink
in thread Filename Surrounded by Quotes in a Scalar Variable Causes Open to Fail by roho

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