Re: Difference between Local Disk aund Removable Disk

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From: Alex (alex130671_at_nexgo.de)
Date: 02/28/04


Date: Sat, 28 Feb 2004 17:52:59 +0100


>
> By the way, why would you run FAT.DOS on anything?
>
We are producing a USB Mass Storage device with an additional
chip to have additional features. We need to set the sector address
of a special file stored on the flash disc into the additonal chip.
Normally the "standard" file system of a USB Mass Storage is FAT,
so we have to support all possible file systems ;-(
(at the moment FAT12/16/32/NTFS).



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