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Making the flash disk Wly emulate magnetic disks is what a Flash File System is all about. Compatibility Issues File Systems in General Since mass storage technology such as disks have been around for many years, standards governing disks and the interface to them have become entrenched in the military industry. Flash memory technology can be used as the media for mass storage and for upgrading from magnetic disks, if the appropriate system issues are addressed.