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Is it true that the data after the FATs is only the root directory on FAT12 and 16? If so, should explain where it is on FAT32 or how we don't have one? If not, then remove this statement?
The colors of this file are hard to distinguish and thereby serve not their purpose. Especially with red-green color vision deficiency those colors were chosen like they were a color vision test. Please use clear contrast and vibrant colors. http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/52/VFAT_directory_entries.png/350px-VFAT_directory_entries.png — Preceding unsigned comment added by 88.219.233.174 ( talk) 17:43, 14 June 2014 (UTC)
My comments to what the example FAT16 actually shows:
My comments to what the example FAT12 actually shows:
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In the infobox, there are several instances of "e.a.", which is not a standard abbreviation in the language in which this article is written. I suspect that what is meant is "etc." ("and all the other things" or "and so on") or "e.g." ("for example", if the list gives only a very few of the things that might be listed).
Note: If "e.a." is meant to stand for "et alii" ("and all the others") it is still nonstandard English — "et al." = "et alii" is for people and "etc." = "et cetera" is for things, in standard English usage. Other languages are not so picky.
Solo Owl 01:54, 26 January 2020 (UTC)
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Is it true that the data after the FATs is only the root directory on FAT12 and 16? If so, should explain where it is on FAT32 or how we don't have one? If not, then remove this statement?
The colors of this file are hard to distinguish and thereby serve not their purpose. Especially with red-green color vision deficiency those colors were chosen like they were a color vision test. Please use clear contrast and vibrant colors. http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/52/VFAT_directory_entries.png/350px-VFAT_directory_entries.png — Preceding unsigned comment added by 88.219.233.174 ( talk) 17:43, 14 June 2014 (UTC)
My comments to what the example FAT16 actually shows:
My comments to what the example FAT12 actually shows:
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In the infobox, there are several instances of "e.a.", which is not a standard abbreviation in the language in which this article is written. I suspect that what is meant is "etc." ("and all the other things" or "and so on") or "e.g." ("for example", if the list gives only a very few of the things that might be listed).
Note: If "e.a." is meant to stand for "et alii" ("and all the others") it is still nonstandard English — "et al." = "et alii" is for people and "etc." = "et cetera" is for things, in standard English usage. Other languages are not so picky.
Solo Owl 01:54, 26 January 2020 (UTC)