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'''libfat''' is a library for accessing FAT file systems such as those on SD cards and USB mass storage devices. It is included as part of [[devkitPPC]] / [[libogc]]. | '''libfat''' is a library for accessing FAT file systems such as those on SD cards and USB mass storage devices. It is included as part of [[devkitPPC]] / [[libogc]]. | ||
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The following is a piece of sample code that illustrates using libfat to do a recursive directory listing of the SD card. | The following is a piece of sample code that illustrates using libfat to do a recursive directory listing of the SD card. | ||
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== See Also == | == See Also == |
Latest revision as of 23:26, 13 April 2014
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Type | Library |
Version | 1.0.12 |
libfat is a library for accessing FAT file systems such as those on SD cards and USB mass storage devices. It is included as part of devkitPPC / libogc.
Installation
libfat is included as part of devkitPPC, just specify -lfat in LIBS section of your Makefile to start using it.
Sample Code
The following is a piece of sample code that illustrates using libfat to do a recursive directory listing of the SD card.