> 0x24-0x27 is the 32 bit fat length for FAT32 in case the 16 bit
> fat_length at 0x16 is zero.  Maybe the windows boot sector just copies
> the fat_length to have it always in the same space.

That's unlikely - it is a FAT16 partition and the only code from the 
sector that was executed at this point was the INT 3 I put in the first 
byte.
Read 'Ya Somewhere... Ingo Korb

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