Wjen you say "for DOS", do you mean literally 16-bit or do you mean text-mode?
I've used EXTREME Advanced File Manager to satisfy the latter requirement. It's a character-mode application that runs in a 'DOS box' under 32-bit/16-bit Windows.
For all intents and purposes, it's a free XTG clone.
Okay, would you consider using something other than XTG?
I always used the ubiquitous LIST in preference to XTG.
Or, how about FileMaster, available from the XTree Fan Page?
If you really must have genuine XTG, and you can't find it anywhere else, I'll fire up one of my old drives and see if I can find it - no guarantees though.
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