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===Implementation of single-file virtual filesystems=== Direct examples of single-file virtual file systems include emulators, such as PCTask and WinUAE, which encapsulate not only the filesystem data but also emulated disk layout. This makes it easy to treat an OS installation like any other piece of software—transferring it with removable media or over the network. ====PCTask==== The [[Amiga]] emulator [[PCTask]] emulated an [[Intel]] PC [[Intel 8088|8088]] based machine clocked at 4.77[[MHz]] (and later an [[80486]]SX clocked at 25 MHz). Users of PCTask could create a file of large size on the Amiga filesystem, and this file would be virtually accessed from the emulator as if it were a real PC Hard Disk. The file could be formatted with the FAT16 filesystem to store normal MS-DOS or Windows files.{{Ref label|PC Drives|1}}{{Ref label|PCTask|2}} ====WinUAE==== The [[UAE (emulator)|UAE]] for [[Microsoft Windows|Windows]], [[WinUAE]], allows for large single files on Windows to be treated as Amiga file systems. In WinUAE this file is called a ''hardfile''.{{Ref label|WinUAE Hardfile|3}} UAE could also treat a directory on the host filesystem ([[Microsoft Windows|Windows]], [[Linux]], [[macOS]], [[AmigaOS]]) as an Amiga filesystem.{{Ref label|WinUAE Add Directory|4}}
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