futz
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Actually it is very good info, but stirred into it is some odd stuff that distracts from the info you actually need. It helped me a lot, but I still had some old memory knowledge from learning that stuff the hard way in the early 80's (no internet), so all I had to do was refresh my memory.That: **broken link removed**
Isn't really informational. Any other links on Fat16 or Fat32.
You have one of Lucio Di Jasio's "Programming XX-bit Microcontrollers in C" books, right? In the 16-bit book, chapter 14 is all about FAT16. I know the 32-bit book follows the same format and has the same info. It isn't the easiest read unless you're using the same chip as him and just copying his code, but all the necessary info is there.
Between both documents you should be able to puzzle it out. Ask here if you have specific questions.