hi guys,
i connected my sd card breakoutboard with I2C to the evaluation board.
Now I want to know if anybody where I can get the SD Card library for the msp432?
Thanks,
Chris
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hi guys,
i connected my sd card breakoutboard with I2C to the evaluation board.
Now I want to know if anybody where I can get the SD Card library for the msp432?
Thanks,
Chris
Hy cameron,
thank you for your suggestion.
I tried to implement the data like suggested on the site but It didn't work.
At first the compiler couldn't find the header data so I moved all the needed headers from the subfolders in the mainfolder and changed the implementation of the header from #include <header.h> to #include "header.h".
Then I got several errors about the (ccsbcs.c) because of this code:
#if !_TBLDEF || !_USE_LFN #error This file is not needed in current configuration. Remove from the project. #endif
I deleted this files but the program couldn't be built by the compiler, afterwards.
Does anybody have experience with the super-awesome chane module ?
Greetings,
Chris
Thank you for your information, Dennis.
But do you where I can find the header data which are displayed on the image?
When I ran the program in the cloud all succeeded but when I want to compile it on my computer, the compiler couldn't find the data.
Christoph Marko said:the compiler doesn't find the XDC, the BIOS and the TI-RTOS files, I think the files are not on my harddisk or in the wrong directory.
If I'm not mistaken, the XDCtools resource is installed along with CCS. Look at my ti folder structure. The TI-RTOS may be installed from App Center or downloaded from web. If these folders aren't present in your hard disk, you must provide them.
Make sure these files are present on your computer and then let us know in order to verify the build configurations.
hi cameron,
I have all this files and folders.
I will try it later, maybe I used the wrong files.
Hello Christoph Marko,
It is very hard to say without checking physically your SD card module. But I don't believe which it is damaged, because these modules have a very very simple electronic. In the worst case, a voltage regulator (bypassed for 5V) and usually some resistors and capacitors.
That was a my first thought.
The programm is from the online IDE and the strange thing is that the sd card was mounted without any error.
When I use an another card it is not possible to write the file.
I didn't get any error from the building or debugging tool.
I only got the error, which was made by the FAT FS program (is located on the MSP-RTOS folder in the ressource explorer) that the file couldn't be created and I had to check the wires. But the funny thing is that the example worked correctly a few moments ago. The SD Card has no write protection.
Christoph,
First, I apologize for the delayed response, I was out of office.
Can you attach your project as a ZIP file, so I can attempt to debug it?
Best regards,
Cameron
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