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savelij13 8e92305484 fatfs v0.04a Apr 01, 2007:
- Supported multiple partitions on a plysical drive. (FatFs)
- Fixed an endian sensitive code in f_mkfs(). (FatFs)
- Added a capability of extending the file size to f_lseek().
- Added minimization level 3.
- Fixed a problem that can collapse a sector when recreate an
- existing file in any sub-directory at non FAT32 cfg. (Tiny-FatFs)
2025-09-11 09:06:19 +03:00

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<h2>DIR</h2>
<p>The <tt>DIR</tt> structure is used for the work area to read a directory by f_oepndir and f_readdir functions.</p>
<h4>FatFs</h4>
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typedef struct _DIR {
WORD id; /* Owner file system mount ID (inverted) */
WORD index; /* Current index */
FATFS* fs; /* Pointer to the owner file system object */
DWORD sclust; /* Start cluster */
DWORD clust; /* Current cluster */
DWORD sect; /* Current sector */
} DIR;
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<h4>Tiny-FatFs</h4>
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typedef struct _DIR {
WORD id; /* Owner file system mount ID (inverted) */
WORD index; /* Current index */
FATFS* fs; /* Pointer to the owner file system object */
CLUST sclust; /* Start cluster */
CLUST clust; /* Current cluster */
DWORD sect; /* Current sector */
} DIR;
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