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README

1FatFs Module Source Files R0.15
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6  00readme.txt   This file.
7  00history.txt  Revision history.
8  ff.c           FatFs module.
9  ffconf.h       Configuration file of FatFs module.
10  ff.h           Common include file for FatFs and application module.
11  diskio.h       Common include file for FatFs and disk I/O module.
12  diskio.c       An example of glue function to attach existing disk I/O module to FatFs.
13  ffunicode.c    Optional Unicode utility functions.
14  ffsystem.c     An example of optional O/S related functions.
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17  Low level disk I/O module is not included in this archive because the FatFs
18  module is only a generic file system layer and it does not depend on any specific
19  storage device. You need to provide a low level disk I/O module written to
20  control the storage device that attached to the target system.
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README.OpenSource

1[
2    {
3        "Name"                  : "FatFs",
4        "License"               : "BSD 3-Clause License",
5        "License File"          : "LICENSE.txt",
6        "Version Number"        : "R0.15",
7        "Owner"                 : "yesiyuan2@huawei.com",
8        "Upstream URL"          : "http://elm-chan.org/fsw/ff/00index_e.html",
9        "Description"           : "FatFs is a generic FAT/exFAT filesystem module for small embedded systems. The FatFs module is written in compliance with ANSI C (C89) and completely separated from the disk I/O layer. Therefore it is independent of the platform. It can be incorporated into small microcontrollers with limited resource, such as 8051, PIC, AVR, ARM, Z80, RX and etc. Also Petit FatFs module for tiny microcontrollers is available here."
10    }
11]
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