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Re: FAT/VFAT support on ECOS



 Yes, here I am. I have written the FAT code for the NEC uC to acces FAT
 formatted MMCards. If you are interested, I can provide few documents that
 are quite good.

 Unfortunately I can't provide the sourcecode, since it has been created
 during my job time and will loose the job. If you are interested I am ready
 to be helpful as much as I can. For better discussions you can reach me via
 ICQ. I will send my number to your personal e-mail, when requested.

 regards,Igor

> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Paul Davis" <pcda@lightlink.com>
> To: <ecos-discuss@sources.redhat.com>
> Sent: Friday, November 15, 2002 3:11 PM
> Subject: [ECOS] FAT/VFAT support on ECOS
>
>
> > Hello:
> >
> >    There have been various postings about support for MS FAT/VFAT file
> system
> > and ECOS -- one with source, as I recall.
> >
> >    I'm working to put up a basic facility for accessing FAT16/VFAT
> formated
> > media.  The interface (ATA/Compact Flash) is built and working.  The
need
> is
> > for the logic to handle FAT and clusters to create, write and read
files.
> Seems
> > like this wheel has got to have been re-invented many times.
> >
> >  I've looked at the Linux & FreeBSD code -- it is all tangled with
inodes
> and
> > the unix end of file systems.
> >
> >  Does anyone out there know of any "just the basics" VFAT code?
> >
> > Thanks in advance,
> >
> > Paul Davis
> >
> >
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