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Zonker

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Posted: 11:50am 11 Oct 2015
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@Rob - I have just updated to the 4.7b36 firmware on the CGmicroboard2 and can't seem to find what pins you wired up to the SD socket... Is there a schematic for your creation..? The display seemed to settle in correctly after the update... Just had to change the font # in my program to match the new font updates...

Thanks..!! Edited by Zonker 2015-10-12
 
CircuitGizmos

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Posted: 02:08pm 11 Oct 2015
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SD socket Chip Select = 49, Card Detect is 30.
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Zonker

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Posted: 03:05pm 11 Oct 2015
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Thanks Rob..! Works like a champ..!

I love the new OPTION List command...

EDIT: - I just saw the reference to your board in the new Advanced Manual...

It says the Chip Select signal is on pin 49 but the card detect signal is not connected..? Seems to work for me...

With the card out, I get the error msg... Put in the card and files works ok...



Edited by Zonker 2015-10-13
 
WhiteWizzard
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Posted: 10:35pm 11 Oct 2015
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Hey Zonker - I remember that 'logo'. It looks good in colour!

 
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