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kev1950
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Joined: 24/08/2016
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Posted: 09:44pm 24 Aug 2016
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Hi I am a first time user of micromite, about to use the explore100.
Have there been routines written for trending analog values, displaying, and saving to SD card? Also recalling when required,if so where do I find same.
 
Grogster

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Posted: 11:58pm 24 Aug 2016
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Hello and welcome.

Not sure what you mean exactly by trending, but others might.

With the 170 DIL Micromite, it can read and write to files on an SD card in a very limited way, but there have been Cfunctions written to allow basic SD use on the DIL Micromote.

The MM+(Explore-64 or Explore-100) has a full SD card support, and probably support for a 2nd SD card soon-ish. The MM+ supports full read/write and random access of SD card files in the 8-dot-3 filename format. FAT16 and FAT32 are supported. SDHC cards up to 64GB are supported. This is all natively within the MMBASIC firmware - no additional libraries or Cfunction to load etc, MMBASIC has commands in the language for dealing with SD cards.

I suggest you have a read of the Micromite Plus advanced manual, which talks all about the extra features of the MM+ side of things.

You can find both the standard and the advanced manuals on Geoff's site here:

MM Manuals

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