That's easy:

FAT-32

Matt

On Tue, May 28, 2002 at 01:02:25PM +0100, Ben wrote:
> Matthew Dharm wrote:
> 
> Thanks for all the repies! :-)
> 
> >>Am I correct in thinking that no drivers will be needed under Linux if 
> >>the device identifies itself as mass storage class and implements the 
> >>reduced block commands (rbc)?
> >>    
> >>
> >Yes.
> >
> Excellent stuff - I didn't want the extra bother of writing drivers for 
> the PC as well as the PIC software!
> 
> >>Would the device also need to implement some sort of file system, such 
> >>as ext2?
> >>    
> >>
> >Yes, probably.  The protocol operates at the block layer...  unless you can
> >store what you need using block-level access, some filesystem support will
> >be needed.
> >  
> >
> I'm thinking of using either the PIC16C745 or the PIC16C765 - as it has 
> builtin USB support - but only 8k of ROM...
> 
> Um, any recommendations for a file system that is well documented and 
> easy to support with a limited amount of memory?
> 
> Take care,
> 
> Ben

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