- Fixed wrong media change can lead a deadlock at thread-safe configuration.
- Added code page 771, 860, 861, 863, 864, 865 and 869. (_CODE_PAGE)
- Removed some code pages actually not exist on the standard systems. (_CODE_PAGE)
- Fixed errors in the case conversion teble of code page 437 and 850 (ff.c).
- Fixed errors in the case conversion teble of Unicode (cc*.c).
- Added f_findfirst(), f_findnext() and f_findclose(). (_USE_FIND)
- Fixed f_unlink() does not remove cluster chain of the file. (appeared at R0.10c)
- Fixed _FS_NORTC option does not work properly. (appeared at R0.10c)
- Added a configuration option for the platforms without RTC. (_FS_NORTC)
- Fixed volume label created by Mac OS X cannot be retrieved with f_getlabel().
- Fixed a potential problem of FAT access that can appear on disk error.
- Fixed null pointer dereference on attempting to delete the root direcotry.
- Fixed a hard error in the disk I/O layer can collapse the directory entry.
- Fixed LFN entry is not deleted on delete/rename an object with lossy converted SFN.
- Added arbitrary strings as drive number in the path name. (_STR_VOLUME_ID)
- Added a configuration option of minimum sector size. (_MIN_SS)
- 2nd argument of f_rename() can have a drive number and it will be ignored.
- Fixed f_mount() with forced mount fails when drive number is >= 1.
- Fixed f_close() invalidates the file object without volume lock.
- Fixed f_closedir() returns but the volume lock is left acquired.
- Fixed creation of an entry with LFN fails on too many SFN collisions.
- Added selection of character encoding on the file. (_STRF_ENCODE)
- Added f_closedir().
- Added forced full FAT scan for f_getfree(). (_FS_NOFSINFO)
- Added forced mount feature with changes of f_mount().
- Improved behavior of volume auto detection.
- Improved write throughput of f_puts() and f_printf().
- Changed argument of f_chdrive(), f_mkfs(), disk_read() and disk_write().
- Fixed f_write() can be truncated when the file size is close to 4GB.
- Fixed f_open(), f_mkdir() and f_setlabel() can return incorrect error code.