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Message: First Post Nov 2014
Therefore, the Norris Flash File System (referred to hereinafter as ‘file system’) can also be viewed at different levels of implementation. That is to say, the file system is working at several different levels so as to be compatible with existing hardware. For example, there is a physical memory structure, memory block mapping, and a file system logical overlay of the physical memory structure as shown in FIGS. 5
and 6. There is also an hierarchy for cataloging data saved in the memory. For example, the file system is compatible with DOS found on many Intel microprocessor based personal computers today. This is accomplished by including within the file system elements which make files saved by the file system recognizable to DOS, and by making it a “DOS installable file system” through the use of a DOS redirector.
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