From: jyaron on 15 Aug 2005 00:39 dime-a-dozen buggy freeware is everywhere
From: Ian Bell on 15 Aug 2005 03:51 jyaron wrote: > dime-a-dozen > buggy freeware is everywhere Buggy commercial software is everywhere too. What was your point? Ian
From: Medic on 19 Aug 2005 11:09
>The FAT16/ 8051 Re-Work of Dave Dunfield's Minimal Dos Compatible File >System (MDCFS) for the Keil C compiler is now complete and is available for >download at www.iinet.net.au/~vanluynm > >Situated over the Compact Flash sector level hardware and routines (also >available from the link above), or above your own low level media access >routines, the file system allows you to read from or write to single FAT16 >DOS format root directory files. > >You need only an 8051/ 8052 class controller with 128 bytes of DATA, 128 >bytes of IDATA, and 1024 bytes of XDATA to get it all working. > >Many thanks to Dave Dunfield who has very generously made his original FAT12 >MDCFS code available for this purpose. > >Regards, >Murray R. Van Luyn. > > > Hi Murray, I'm implementing a FAT file system on ARM (using Keil). Had a look at your link and it says your FAT system will be ready in a few months. Hows the progress now? Can I help? Best regards, Mark. This message was sent using the comp.arch.embedded web interface on www.EmbeddedRelated.com |