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    Hi all, i want to study internals of fat file system. so for that purpose which book i should use as an reference book. just what "The design of unix operating system (Maurice J Bach)" does to understand the unix file sysetm. Is there any such book by which i would be able to understand the fat file system. If anyone know's please tell me. i want to create a file system driver for fat fs. Thanks and regards Harshal shete

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      Hi all, i want to study internals of fat file system. so for that purpose which book i should use as an reference book. just what "The design of unix operating system (Maurice J Bach)" does to understand the unix file sysetm. Is there any such book by which i would be able to understand the fat file system. If anyone know's please tell me. i want to create a file system driver for fat fs. Thanks and regards Harshal shete

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      There was a book which presented a DOS compatible operating system, but I think it's out of print. However, you could look here[^] where you can download a copy of the FAT32 specification from Microsoft.

      Steve S Developer for hire

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