sparky4 wrote:
> any other Files systems that FreeDOS can read and write? or have it's
> own?

There is a NTFS driver for DOS available from Avira, but support ended on 29th 
of November 2007 and it isn't even available from the main site www.avira.com 
anymore. You can get it from third-party download portals such as chip.de or 
softpedia.com.

See also: http://www.bootdisk.com/ntfs.htm

But I did find out that the download link (the one removed from the main site) 
still works, so this is the direct download link:
http://dl1.avgate.net/down/windows/ntfs_h.exe

It would be wise thou to be carefull and not cause too much traffic on this 
direct link since Avira may then decide to take it down forever.


As for FreeDOS compatibility: I do not know.


I'm also certain that there will be other drivers like that for other 
filesystems.

Cheers!

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