Nice way to reuse ol' dusty stuff indeed. Nice finding.
Steve
It's not a bug, it's a random feature.
There's no problem, only learning opportunities.
Hey mister_e, do you have any sample routines to share that make use of SD cards?
It would open up new worlds to be able to move from I2C EEPROMS to 1Gb SD cards!
Hi,
Also possible:
Best regards,
Luciano
Last edited by Luciano; - 22nd April 2008 at 13:30.
True, I'm kind addicted to MikroE solution for development thingy...
~18USD everything you need
http://www.mikroe.com/en/tools/mmc/
Last edited by mister_e; - 22nd April 2008 at 20:06.
Steve
It's not a bug, it's a random feature.
There's no problem, only learning opportunities.
Use the email link to contact the author of this page:
http://www.turtlesarehere.com/html/data_logger.html
and he will share his AVR routines which can be easily ported to Microchip assembler.
I didn't really require BASIC code. Assembler source is actually quite abundant.
The routines I have access the SD card as a mass RAM with no FAT system,
which is the same way we use I2C EEPROMS.
Art.
Hi,
Is something similar already available somewhere?
An SD card socket has a switch to detect if the SD card is inserted.
This switch is useless to detect if the user removes the SD card
from the socket while data is written to it. With the solution
below, it is possible close the file as soon as the user opens the door.
(The file can be closed before the card is removed from the socket).
I am searching something like that:
Best regards,
Luciano
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