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								/  FatFs - Configuration file
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								#define FFCONF_DEF 63463	/* Revision ID */
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								/ Function Configurations
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								#define FF_FS_READONLY	0
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								/* This option switches read-only configuration. (0:Read/Write or 1:Read-only)
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								/  Read-only configuration removes writing API functions, f_write(), f_sync(),
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								/  f_unlink(), f_mkdir(), f_chmod(), f_rename(), f_truncate(), f_getfree()
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								/  and optional writing functions as well. */
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								#define FF_FS_MINIMIZE	0
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								/* This option defines minimization level to remove some basic API functions.
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								/   0: Basic functions are fully enabled.
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								/   1: f_stat(), f_getfree(), f_unlink(), f_mkdir(), f_truncate() and f_rename()
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								/      are removed.
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								/   2: f_opendir(), f_readdir() and f_closedir() are removed in addition to 1.
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								/   3: f_lseek() function is removed in addition to 2. */
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								#define FF_USE_STRFUNC	0
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								/* This option switches string functions, f_gets(), f_putc(), f_puts() and f_printf().
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								/  0: Disable string functions.
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								/  1: Enable without LF-CRLF conversion.
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								/  2: Enable with LF-CRLF conversion. */
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								#define FF_USE_FIND		0
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								/* This option switches filtered directory read functions, f_findfirst() and
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								/  f_findnext(). (0:Disable, 1:Enable 2:Enable with matching altname[] too) */
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								#define FF_USE_MKFS		1
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								/* This option switches f_mkfs() function. (0:Disable or 1:Enable) */
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								#define FF_USE_FASTSEEK	0
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								/* This option switches fast seek function. (0:Disable or 1:Enable) */
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								#define FF_USE_EXPAND	0
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								/* This option switches f_expand function. (0:Disable or 1:Enable) */
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								#define FF_USE_CHMOD	0
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								/* This option switches attribute manipulation functions, f_chmod() and f_utime().
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								/  (0:Disable or 1:Enable) Also FF_FS_READONLY needs to be 0 to enable this option. */
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								#define FF_USE_LABEL	0
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								/* This option switches volume label functions, f_getlabel() and f_setlabel().
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								/  (0:Disable or 1:Enable) */
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								#define FF_USE_FORWARD	0
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								/* This option switches f_forward() function. (0:Disable or 1:Enable) */
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								/ Locale and Namespace Configurations
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								#define FF_CODE_PAGE	932
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								/* This option specifies the OEM code page to be used on the target system.
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								/  Incorrect code page setting can cause a file open failure.
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								/   437 - U.S.
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								/   720 - Arabic
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								/   737 - Greek
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								/   771 - KBL
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								/   775 - Baltic
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								/   850 - Latin 1
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								/   852 - Latin 2
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								/   855 - Cyrillic
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								/   857 - Turkish
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								/   860 - Portuguese
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								/   861 - Icelandic
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								/   862 - Hebrew
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								/   863 - Canadian French
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								/   864 - Arabic
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								/   865 - Nordic
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								/   866 - Russian
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								/   869 - Greek 2
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								/   932 - Japanese (DBCS)
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								/   936 - Simplified Chinese (DBCS)
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								/   949 - Korean (DBCS)
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								/   950 - Traditional Chinese (DBCS)
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								/     0 - Include all code pages above and configured by f_setcp()
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								#define FF_USE_LFN		0
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								#define FF_MAX_LFN		255
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								/* The FF_USE_LFN switches the support for LFN (long file name).
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								/   0: Disable LFN. FF_MAX_LFN has no effect.
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								/   1: Enable LFN with static working buffer on the BSS. Always NOT thread-safe.
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								/   2: Enable LFN with dynamic working buffer on the STACK.
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								/   3: Enable LFN with dynamic working buffer on the HEAP.
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								/  To enable the LFN, ffunicode.c needs to be added to the project. The LFN function
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								/  requiers certain internal working buffer occupies (FF_MAX_LFN + 1) * 2 bytes and
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								/  additional (FF_MAX_LFN + 44) / 15 * 32 bytes when exFAT is enabled.
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								/  The FF_MAX_LFN defines size of the working buffer in UTF-16 code unit and it can
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								/  be in range of 12 to 255. It is recommended to be set 255 to fully support LFN
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								/  specification.
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								/  When use stack for the working buffer, take care on stack overflow. When use heap
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								/  memory for the working buffer, memory management functions, ff_memalloc() and
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								/  ff_memfree() in ffsystem.c, need to be added to the project. */
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								#define FF_LFN_UNICODE	0
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								/* This option switches the character encoding on the API when LFN is enabled.
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								/   0: ANSI/OEM in current CP (TCHAR = char)
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								/   1: Unicode in UTF-16 (TCHAR = WCHAR)
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								/   2: Unicode in UTF-8 (TCHAR = char)
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								/   3: Unicode in UTF-32 (TCHAR = DWORD)
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								/  Also behavior of string I/O functions will be affected by this option.
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								/  When LFN is not enabled, this option has no effect. */
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								#define FF_LFN_BUF		255
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								#define FF_SFN_BUF		12
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								/* This set of options defines size of file name members in the FILINFO structure
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								/  which is used to read out directory items. These values should be suffcient for
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								/  the file names to read. The maximum possible length of the read file name depends
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								/  on character encoding. When LFN is not enabled, these options have no effect. */
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								#define FF_STRF_ENCODE	3
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								/* When FF_LFN_UNICODE >= 1 with LFN enabled, string I/O functions, f_gets(),
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								/  f_putc(), f_puts and f_printf() convert the character encoding in it.
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								/  This option selects assumption of character encoding ON THE FILE to be
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								/  read/written via those functions.
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								/   0: ANSI/OEM in current CP
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								/   1: Unicode in UTF-16LE
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								/   2: Unicode in UTF-16BE
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								/   3: Unicode in UTF-8
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								#define FF_FS_RPATH		0
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								/* This option configures support for relative path.
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								/   0: Disable relative path and remove related functions.
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								/   1: Enable relative path. f_chdir() and f_chdrive() are available.
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								/   2: f_getcwd() function is available in addition to 1.
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								/ Drive/Volume Configurations
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								#define FF_VOLUMES		3
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								/* Number of volumes (logical drives) to be used. (1-10) */
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								#define FF_STR_VOLUME_ID	0
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								#define FF_VOLUME_STRS		"RAM","NAND","CF","SD","SD2","USB","USB2","USB3"
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								/* FF_STR_VOLUME_ID switches support for volume ID in arbitrary strings.
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								/  When FF_STR_VOLUME_ID is set to 1 or 2, arbitrary strings can be used as drive
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								/  number in the path name. FF_VOLUME_STRS defines the volume ID strings for each
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								/  logical drives. Number of items must not be less than FF_VOLUMES. Valid
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								/  characters for the volume ID strings are A-Z, a-z and 0-9, however, they are
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								/  compared in case-insensitive. If FF_STR_VOLUME_ID >= 1 and FF_VOLUME_STRS is
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								/  not defined, a user defined volume string table needs to be defined as:
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								/  const char* VolumeStr[FF_VOLUMES] = {"ram","flash","sd","usb",...
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								#define FF_MULTI_PARTITION	0
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								/* This option switches support for multiple volumes on the physical drive.
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								/  By default (0), each logical drive number is bound to the same physical drive
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								/  number and only an FAT volume found on the physical drive will be mounted.
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								/  When this function is enabled (1), each logical drive number can be bound to
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								/  arbitrary physical drive and partition listed in the VolToPart[]. Also f_fdisk()
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								/  funciton will be available. */
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								#define FF_MIN_SS		512
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								#define FF_MAX_SS		4096
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								/* This set of options configures the range of sector size to be supported. (512,
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								/  1024, 2048 or 4096) Always set both 512 for most systems, generic memory card and
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								/  harddisk. But a larger value may be required for on-board flash memory and some
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								/  type of optical media. When FF_MAX_SS is larger than FF_MIN_SS, FatFs is configured
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								/  for variable sector size mode and disk_ioctl() function needs to implement
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								/  GET_SECTOR_SIZE command. */
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								#define FF_USE_TRIM		0
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								/* This option switches support for ATA-TRIM. (0:Disable or 1:Enable)
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								/  To enable Trim function, also CTRL_TRIM command should be implemented to the
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								/  disk_ioctl() function. */
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								#define FF_FS_NOFSINFO	0
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								/  option, and f_getfree() function at first time after volume mount will force
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								/  a full FAT scan. Bit 1 controls the use of last allocated cluster number.
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								/  bit0=0: Use free cluster count in the FSINFO if available.
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								/  bit0=1: Do not trust free cluster count in the FSINFO.
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								/  bit1=0: Use last allocated cluster number in the FSINFO if available.
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								/  bit1=1: Do not trust last allocated cluster number in the FSINFO.
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								/ System Configurations
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								#define FF_FS_TINY		0
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								/* This option switches tiny buffer configuration. (0:Normal or 1:Tiny)
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								/  At the tiny configuration, size of file object (FIL) is shrinked FF_MAX_SS bytes.
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								/  Instead of private sector buffer eliminated from the file object, common sector
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								/  buffer in the filesystem object (FATFS) is used for the file data transfer. */
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								#define FF_FS_EXFAT		0
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								/* This option switches support for exFAT filesystem. (0:Disable or 1:Enable)
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								/  To enable exFAT, also LFN needs to be enabled.
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								/  Note that enabling exFAT discards ANSI C (C89) compatibility. */
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								#define FF_FS_NORTC		0
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								#define FF_NORTC_MON	1
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								#define FF_NORTC_MDAY	1
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								#define FF_NORTC_YEAR	2018
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								/* The option FF_FS_NORTC switches timestamp functiton. If the system does not have
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								/  any RTC function or valid timestamp is not needed, set FF_FS_NORTC = 1 to disable
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								/  the timestamp function. Every object modified by FatFs will have a fixed timestamp
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								/  defined by FF_NORTC_MON, FF_NORTC_MDAY and FF_NORTC_YEAR in local time.
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								/  To enable timestamp function (FF_FS_NORTC = 0), get_fattime() function need to be
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								/  added to the project to read current time form real-time clock. FF_NORTC_MON,
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								/  FF_NORTC_MDAY and FF_NORTC_YEAR have no effect.
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								/  These options have no effect at read-only configuration (FF_FS_READONLY = 1). */
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								#define FF_FS_LOCK		0
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								/* The option FF_FS_LOCK switches file lock function to control duplicated file open
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								/  and illegal operation to open objects. This option must be 0 when FF_FS_READONLY
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								/  is 1.
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								/
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								/  0:  Disable file lock function. To avoid volume corruption, application program
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								/      should avoid illegal open, remove and rename to the open objects.
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								/  >0: Enable file lock function. The value defines how many files/sub-directories
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								/      can be opened simultaneously under file lock control. Note that the file
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								/      lock control is independent of re-entrancy. */
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								#define FF_FS_REENTRANT	0
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								#define FF_FS_TIMEOUT	1000
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								#define FF_SYNC_t		HANDLE
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								/* The option FF_FS_REENTRANT switches the re-entrancy (thread safe) of the FatFs
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								/  module itself. Note that regardless of this option, file access to different
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								/  volume is always re-entrant and volume control functions, f_mount(), f_mkfs()
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								/  and f_fdisk() function, are always not re-entrant. Only file/directory access
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								/  to the same volume is under control of this function.
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								/
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								/   0: Disable re-entrancy. FF_FS_TIMEOUT and FF_SYNC_t have no effect.
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								/   1: Enable re-entrancy. Also user provided synchronization handlers,
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								/      ff_req_grant(), ff_rel_grant(), ff_del_syncobj() and ff_cre_syncobj()
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								/      function, must be added to the project. Samples are available in
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								/      option/syscall.c.
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								/
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								/  The FF_FS_TIMEOUT defines timeout period in unit of time tick.
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								/  The FF_SYNC_t defines O/S dependent sync object type. e.g. HANDLE, ID, OS_EVENT*,
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								/  SemaphoreHandle_t and etc. A header file for O/S definitions needs to be
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								/  included somewhere in the scope of ff.h. */
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								/* #include <windows.h>	// O/S definitions  */
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								/*--- End of configuration options ---*/
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