James Wilkinson wrote:
Mike McCarty wrote:
Linux also recognizes (at least) FAT12. I don't know about FAT16.
FAT12 = very early DOS format, topped out at 32 MB. Still used for
floppies.
FAT16 = 1980s redesign. Goes up to 2 GB (on DOS and Windows 9x) [1]
Did you think that I didn't give enough details?
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Mike
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