SEAShell stands for Serial EEPROM Access Shell. It provides a Shell like interface for accessing a serial EEPROM. Although it does not use any file system right now but the eventual goal is to have a filesystem where you can give commands like 'ls', 'rm' or 'mv'.
For more details about SEAShell, please have a look at my post: http://seemanta.net/myblog/?p=470
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