The 16-bit file system refers to the FAT (File Allocation Table) size. The 16-bit FAT can have up to 65,517 clusters, with a cluster size of up to 32K, giving the hard drive a 2GB size limit.The reason that 16-bit file system support is included with Windows XP and Vista is for backwards compatibility with older DOS-formatted file systems and drives.
NTFS doesn't have a "bit version." No 16-bit version of Windows ever used NTFS, but there is 16-bit software to access NTFS partitions.
FAT16 (File Allocation Table 16 bit)
File Allocation Table: FAT12 (12-bit version), FAT16/FAT16B/FAT16X (16-bit versions), FAT32/FAT32X (32-bit version with 28 bits used)
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In a 16 bit number there must be from zero to 16 '1'. If a bit does not have value zero then it has a value of 1. Nothing else can be represented by a bit. Example 0000 is a 4 bit number. Each bit is a zero. 1010 is also a four bit number. 0000111100001111 is a 16 bit number. 1100110011000001 is also a 16 bit number.
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Super Mario Kart is 16-bit.
FAT is the File Allocation Table. It provides the locations of the fragmented pieces of each file on your hard drive. This allows your PC's operating system to pull up complete files when you request them. In summary, it is a file location index necessary to locate files on your hard drive.
Com files are compiled files so cannot be read .
NTFS provides a 64-bit disk addressing scheme