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write small sound files to MMC card

 
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harrie215



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write small sound files to MMC card
PostPosted: Tue Feb 24, 2009 1:56 pm     Reply with quote

I use a 18f8720 at 6Mhz and the latest compiler from version 3 (3.249?)
Sofar I have a LCD and I can write and read blocks(512byte) to and from MMC card(32MB). Serial to pc(38400baud) is also set up.

I need to write small soundfiles few seconds each (mp3,wav) on the MMC card, through serial pc connection.

Do I need fat16/32?
I assume wav will be easier later on when sending data to the Futurlec.com mini mp3 from ETT?

Any links or ideas to proceed?
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PostPosted: Wed Feb 25, 2009 12:16 am     Reply with quote

You do not need to use FAT16 or FAT32 unless you want to be able to remove the card and have it read by a PC. You will however have to manage your own file structures.

You might find it quicker and easier to use a FAT rather than reinvent the wheel. If you are interested check out the file systems on my site.
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