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Write Your Own Operating System - File Allocation Table (FAT32)

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Overview

Learn how to implement a File Allocation Table (FAT32) system in this 48-minute video tutorial from the "Write your own Operating System" series. Discover techniques for reading files and directories spanning multiple sectors, navigating cluster chains, and handling large file creation. Explore FAT32 specifics, including bit manipulation and error handling. Gain insights into abstracting file system operations for future extensibility to different file systems. Follow along with practical demonstrations and code examples to enhance your understanding of low-level operating system development.

Syllabus

Introduction
File Cluster
Next Cluster
Create Large File
Mistakes
FAT32 bits
Run
Working with abstract classes
Conclusion

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