Similarly as directory browser (Issue #30) and disk browser (Issue #6), a File Allocation Table (FAT) browser should facilitate advanced working with files/directories whose sectors/clusters are linked with some sort of FAT. This browser should allow
display of each FAT copy individually (for DOSes which have more than just one copy),
display all FAT copies combined,
modify values in each/all FAT copies.
It is not assumed that anyone will engage on modifying FAT sectors directly. Instead, the FAT browser should be available through the context menu of the File Manager tab for the file/directory currently in focus.
Similarly as directory browser (Issue #30) and disk browser (Issue #6), a File Allocation Table (FAT) browser should facilitate advanced working with files/directories whose sectors/clusters are linked with some sort of FAT. This browser should allow
It is not assumed that anyone will engage on modifying FAT sectors directly. Instead, the FAT browser should be available through the context menu of the File Manager tab for the file/directory currently in focus.