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Embeddable FAT filesystem

Started by Tim Clacy September 13, 2004
John Starr wrote:
> "Tim Clacy" <nospamtcl@nospamphaseone.nospamdk> wrote in message > news:4145b871$0$222$edfadb0f@dread16.news.tele.dk... >> Can you recommend an embeddable FAT filesystem library that meet >> these criteria: >> > <snip> > > We are evaluating: > > 1) emFile from Segger Microcontroller Systeme GmbH, www.segger.com > > 2) EFFS from HCC-Embedded, www.hcc-embedded.com. Also sold by CMX > Systems as CMX-FFS > > Anyone have any experiences with either? > > John
John, Many thanks; that's 5 options now: 1) EBSnet - ERTFS 2) Micrium - &#4294967295;C/FS 3) SanDisk - Host Developer's Kit 4) Segger - emFile 5) HCC Embedded - EFFS-FAT Regards Tim
Tim Clacy wrote:
> John Starr wrote: >> "Tim Clacy" <nospamtcl@nospamphaseone.nospamdk> wrote in message >> news:4145b871$0$222$edfadb0f@dread16.news.tele.dk... >>> Can you recommend an embeddable FAT filesystem library that meet >>> these criteria: >>> >> <snip> >> >> We are evaluating: >> >> 1) emFile from Segger Microcontroller Systeme GmbH, www.segger.com >> >> 2) EFFS from HCC-Embedded, www.hcc-embedded.com. Also sold by CMX >> Systems as CMX-FFS >> >> Anyone have any experiences with either? >> >> John > > John, > > Many thanks; that's 5 options now: > > 1) EBSnet - ERTFS > 2) Micrium - &#4294967295;C/FS > 3) SanDisk - Host Developer's Kit > 4) Segger - emFile > 5) HCC Embedded - EFFS-FAT > > Regards > > Tim
Just for clarity 2) Micrium - &#4294967295;C/FS and 4) Segger - emFile are the same product. Segger wrote the original code, Micrium resells in the US. Scott
Tim,

One more for the list: Fusion Flash File System from Unicoi Systems.
www.unicoi.com.

John



John Starr wrote:
> Tim, > > One more for the list: Fusion Flash File System from Unicoi Systems. > www.unicoi.com. > > John
John, Cheers, but that looks like it's specifically for flash devices rather than IDE/ATA devices. Tim
Hi,

why bother with the doing it by yourself. The company I work for is
doing modules which provide access to Compact Flash cards through a
serial interface (RS232).

By using simple "AT" commands, you can read and write files. The file
system used by the module is FAT, so you can process them directly on a
PC. There are commands to check the presents of a card, read out the
capacity, ...

Check out: www.avisaro.com

Matthias


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