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2018 Jan 06
0
Structure of VBR in FAT32?
...included in the official archive. This simple test could
> be performed on an empty, FAT12-formatted 1440KiB floppy image.
Will do. Makes sense. It will show the difference, although not how it
works.
> People interested in boot code and low-level languages should take a
> look at Daniel Sedory's The Starman's Realm - I know, I know... I
> already mentioned it.
I wish I had asked you and you had mentioned it months ago. That is a
fantastic blog! Not only is it clear, but he shows hex structures and
assembly, and colour-codes things to make it understandable.
> Perhaps Gene...
2018 Jan 03
1
Structure of VBR in FAT32?
Sorry for the late response. I am set to digest on this list. One of my
chief complaints about mailman (besides non-searchable archives), is that
you can either get every message or digest, but not "digest except for
threads to which I have responded for which I want every message directly".
> The command line installers have the core module and the bootloader file,
all embedded
2018 Jan 04
3
Structure of VBR in FAT32?
> You might want to read Wikipedia's articles about "FAT32" and "Design
of the FAT file system",
Good pointer. I spent far far too long on that page figuring out how fat32
is designed. But the reserved sectors, there is the key.
> reserved sectors
Right! Immediately after the FSIS before the FAT.And it usually is 32
sectors for fat32. Take off the VBR and the FSIS,