> All versions of DOS do know how to read FAT12 and FAT16 directory
> structures.  Typically, FAT12 is used on floppy disks, where 12 bits
> are enough to designate all the possible places data can be stored on
> the disk, and FAT16 on "standard FAT" hard drives, where 16 bits can
> indicate the max. number of clusters.

I think that before DOS 3.1(?) FAT16 wasnt supported.

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Bye now,
       Ian.

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