Hi, I noticed that since 2013, there is free open source exFAT
support for Linux, originally coming from Android, in spite of
exFAT being quite proprietary... However, as memory cards above
32 GB size and probably other (embedded) devices will probably
use exFAT more often in the future, would it be interesting to
port the driver to DOS, similar to how DOS supports ISO9660 on
CD / DVD filesystems? And in a related question, which DOS UDF
(CD/DVD/BluRay) filesystem drivers exist (and work how well)?

Maybe some DOSers want to have a look at the exFAT driver code,
to check complexity: https://github.com/dorimanx/exfat-nofuse

Cheers, Eric

PS: Have any of you encountered e.g. SDXC cards which misbehave
as soon as you re-format them from exFAT to FAT32, ext3, other?


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