diff -r 4816d766a08a -r f345bda72bc4 Symbian3/PDK/Source/GUID-E55BAF71-D11D-5F7D-B52F-8BC753123B91.dita --- a/Symbian3/PDK/Source/GUID-E55BAF71-D11D-5F7D-B52F-8BC753123B91.dita Tue Mar 30 11:42:04 2010 +0100 +++ b/Symbian3/PDK/Source/GUID-E55BAF71-D11D-5F7D-B52F-8BC753123B91.dita Tue Mar 30 11:56:28 2010 +0100 @@ -1,37 +1,37 @@ - - - - - -FAT32 -File SystemDescription of the FAT32 (File Allocation Table 32-bit) file system. -
Introduction

The -FAT32 file system is an update of the industry standard FAT file system.

The -Symbian platform FAT32 file system implementation supports the FAT12, FAT16 -and FAT32 file systems types.

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Background information

The following are features -of the FAT32 file system:

It is used for storing user-data on NAND -Flash, internal RAM drives and removable media e.g. SD cards, MMC cards.

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FAT32 features

FAT32 provides the following features:

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  • Can handle much larger -drives than is possible with the FAT file system.

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  • There is a maximum upper -limit for the size of a drive.

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  • When files are deleted -and written to the media, then files can become scattered over the media (fragmentation) -leading to slower access times. This can be addressed by executing a defragmentation -utility, however this is a time consuming process and on some media, e.g. -memory cards, this process cannot be undertaken.

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-Using ECom - - -File Server + + + + + +FAT32 +File SystemDescription of the FAT32 (File Allocation Table 32-bit) file system. +
Introduction

The +FAT32 file system is an update of the industry standard FAT file system.

The +Symbian platform FAT32 file system implementation supports the FAT12, FAT16 +and FAT32 file systems types.

+
Background information

The following are features +of the FAT32 file system:

It is used for storing user-data on NAND +Flash, internal RAM drives and removable media e.g. SD cards, MMC cards.

+
FAT32 features

FAT32 provides the following features:

    +
  • Can handle much larger +drives than is possible with the FAT file system.

  • +
  • There is a maximum upper +limit for the size of a drive.

  • +
  • When files are deleted +and written to the media, then files can become scattered over the media (fragmentation) +leading to slower access times. This can be addressed by executing a defragmentation +utility, however this is a time consuming process and on some media, e.g. +memory cards, this process cannot be undertaken.

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+
+Using ECom + + +File Server
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