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Raw blocks or filesystem? A real filesystem is hefty and several times larger than the Forth kernel itself. But if you really want to exchange data with other systems, you need some sort of compatible storage medium like a microSD with a FAT filesystem. Or if you want to use your embedded system as a stand-alone development system and save the source code. For a stand-alone Forth system, especially a embedded system, a block storage (on internal Flash or external Media) or no mass storage at all fill the bill. | ||||||||
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