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Originally Posted by masraum
That could be the case. I'd be surprised by anything using FAT16 these days, but then these relatively simple devices just might.
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If they are less than 2gb in size, it would be possible.
Only true universal format is FAT32. Depending on how Windows formatted it, it could be ExFAT which is an extension to FAT32 but is newer and may not be available on embedded platforms. Fairly sure it isn't available on Mac.
Once the file system itself is taken care of, some hardware will create different format files in different locations but DCIM is pretty standard - at least for cameras and android devices. It simply defines a common directory structure and file naming format and some indexing/thumbnailing options.