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Steve Anderson wrote:More progress,
All V2.xx cards (SDHC) I have initialize correctly and sectors/blocks can be read...however I only have one example, a 4GB one....I'll have to "acquire" more.
Even so, 4GB is an awful lot of data for a logger and is about six hours of CD quality stereo audio or NBTV...on one little card with no moving parts and uses less than 300mW. Nirvana!
Now the fun starts...writing!
Steve A.
Steve Anderson wrote:Yea, you're right Harry, I do need to get to grips with the mechanical aspect of NBTV. Others have pointed this out in the past.
I have shuffled some mechanical items up into higher priority on my 'NBTV To Do List' but when I'll actually get to them, who knows?
Steve A.
harry dalek wrote:...do you still have that Aperture drum that looked like a nice build...
Steve Anderson wrote:harry dalek wrote:...do you still have that Aperture drum that looked like a nice build...
Yes, I still have it, it's been festering on my shelves for the past three years at least and has acquired serious case of Aluminium Oxide. Remember that chemical reactions double in speed for every 10°C increase in temperature. With an average daily temperature of 30°C and the humidity here, everything corrodes in the time it takes to go to the bathroom.
I wasn't thinking of resurrecting that, rather starting afresh. The sync and motor-control issue being the bug-bear (US-speak, Booger-Man) of NBTV which needs some serious investigation.
Karen O has expressed an interest in having a crack at it and I hope she does, for what I'm working on within this thread is not going to be concluded any time soon...it is software after all.
I have 'promoted' this sync/motor-control issue to the next thing I intend to tackle, I may fail, Karen otherwise. We'll see. Either way, collectively with everyone's input and feedback it should be do-able. I can't see any reason why not.
Steve A.
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