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You're less likely to get the response you were looking for by asking general questions like "how do I read from a FAT disk?", "how do I load program?", or "are there any memory management tutorials?" Asking such questions shows a lack of an essential programming skill; a programmer should able to solve problems by him/her self, and is a clear indication that one has not done their research. A better example could be rephrasing the question as "I am trying to do X. I have done Y, but I do not fully understand Z."
 
Unfortunately, it is also a sad truth of any large collaborative project such as a wiki that some information becomes outdated without it being noticed, and just as inevitably, some subjects simply don't get the attention they need. Please do not get angry fi you notice something like this; instead, politely bring it up on the message board, so someone - possibly yourself - can add to it and/or update it.
 
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