chucknorcutt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> FAT 16 is normally limited to 2GB since disk cluster sizes are normally
> limited to 32KB. But FAT16 can be extended to a total disk size of 4GB by
> using a cluster size of 64KB (maximum value of an unsigned 16 bit integer).
> 64KB clusters are considered non-standard although they were allowed for
> Windows NT where they were first introduced. You will be able to create a
> 4GB FAT16 partition on your 8GB or even larger card but you won't be able to
> use the full size of the card. 4GB is a hard and fast limit.
>
Oops, brain fart... 4GB cards.
Moose
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