> What are the differences between vfat and fat16.
VFAT is the device driver in Win3.1(1?) upwards that accesses a FAT filesystem
without using DOS's filesystem calls - this improves performance. In Win95
and later the FAT filesystem used by VFAT was extended to use long file names.
FAT16 is just DOS's FAT. No long file names, no 32-bit disk access, just
plain old DOS.
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