wrote: 
> > DR-DOS 7.01 (in which case it must be what Ray is 
> > running, but it could be 7.02 or 7.03 -- I'll have 
> to 
> > check; I think there are versions in circulation 
> out 
> > to 7.05). 
>  
> 7.01.06 is the only DRDOS I am aware of with FAT32 
> support.  This was  
> accomplished thru a user effort.  7.01 was chosen 
> because it was the  
> last freely available source.  I may be out of date. 
>  The user list is: 
> dr-dos@yahoogroups.com 
This is all just based on things I think I saw while 
tooling around on the net.  (As always, memory is 
imperfect.)  If I'm correct, the later #s may be more 
unofficial versions.  (Think something along the lines 
of what Weilbacher is doing with his Mozilla builds.) 
Jordan 
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