Re: usb mass storage: standard directory tree?
- From: "larwe" <zwsdotcom@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 10 Jan 2006 08:45:31 -0800
Anton Erasmus wrote:
> I think the only reason that a sub-dir is used is because the number
> of files that one my store in a FAT root dir is limited. The number
Note that this limit only applies to FAT12 and FAT16, where the root
directory is a special unique structure living between the FAT and the
data area. FAT32 implements the root directory as any other directory;
it has an allocation chain and can be extended to any desired size.
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