The command line interface is a traditional method for accessing the file system on a remote system, or in a device with a serial port (be that RS-232 or USB). A group of shell commands, derived from standard UNIX equivalents, are available for µC/FS. These may simply expedite evaluation of the file system suite, or become part a primary method of access (or gathering debug information) in your final product.
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The command line interface is a traditional method for accessing the file system on a remote system, or in a device with a serial port (be that RS-232 or USB). A group of shell commands, derived from standard UNIX equivalents, are available for µC/FS. These may simply expedite evaluation of the file system suite, or become part a primary method of access (or gathering debug information) in your final product.
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