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FAT12, a filesystem used on floppies since the late 1980s, in particular by MS-DOS;* FAT12, a filesystem used on floppies since the late 1980s, in particular by MS-DOS; FAT16, a small modification of FAT12 supporting larger media, introduced to support hard disks;* FAT16, a small modification of FAT12 supporting larger media, introduced to support hard disks; vFAT, which is backward compatible with FAT, but allows files to have longer names which only vFAT-aware applications running on vFAT-aware operating systems can see;* vFAT, which is backward compatible with FAT, but allows files to have longer names which only vFAT-aware applications running on vFAT-aware operating systems can see; FAT32, another modification of FAT16 designed to support larger disk sizes. In practice FAT32 is almost always used with vFAT long file name support, but technically 16/32 and long-file-names-yes/no are independent.* FAT32, another modification of FAT16 designed to support larger disk sizes. In practice FAT32 is almost always used with vFAT long file name support, but technically 16/32 and long-file-names-yes/no are independent.