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It was the first filesystem to introduce the concept of the [[Recycle bin (computing)|Recycle Bin]] natively at filesystem-level to the Amiga, holding the last few deleted files in a hidden directory on the disk root.
As is common (and generally required) with Amiga filesystems, the filesystem does not need to be unmounted in order to be "cleanly" mounted afterwards.{{
PFS version 5.3 was developed in C and a small portion of assembly code by Michiel Pelt.
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