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User interface and backwards compatibility for UTF-8 support in the FAT
file system.  Purpose of UTF-8 support is to permit file names and
directory names with characters from all kinds of languages (Czech,
Chinese, Arabian, Hebrew, Korean, ...).  This commit does not yet
support multibyte characters. It only contains the user interface and
the backwards compatibility.
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This is the Real-Time Executive for Multiprocessing Systems (RTEMS).
The version number for this software is indicated in the VERSION file.

See the documentation manuals in doc/ with daily builds available online at
http://rtems.org/onlinedocs/doc-current/share/rtems/html/ and released builds
at http://www.rtems.org/onlinedocs/releases/ for information on building,
installing, and using RTEMS. The INSTALL file tells you to come back here.

See the RTEMS Wiki at http://wiki.rtems.org/wiki/index.php/Main_Page
for community knowledge and tutorials.

RTEMS Doxygen available at http://www.rtems.org/onlinedocs/doxygen/cpukit/html

Get help on the mailing lists:
* For general-purpose questions related to using RTEMS, use the
  rtems-users ml: http://www.rtems.org/mailman/listinfo/rtems-users
* For questions and discussion related to development of RTEMS, use the
  rtems-devel ml: http://www.rtems.org/mailman/listinfo/rtems-devel

See http://www.rtems.org/bugzilla/ to report a bug.

Description
RTEMS is a ​real-time executive in use by embedded systems applications around the world and beyond
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