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Last Post 08 Dec 2007 12:21 PM by  Fred Dyer
Compact flash in the PCMCIA socket
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Fred Dyer
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03 Dec 2007 01:13 PM
    Hi - There was an earlier discussusion on problems with using compact flash cards. I get a "Card not Inserted Properly" error. Does Logic PD have a difinitive fix for this? The earlier discussion had several suggestions for fixes, but nothing that is the recommended repair.
    Thanks! - Fred
    richard.laborde@logicpd.com
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    03 Dec 2007 03:03 PM
    Fred,

    A customer had this error today.


    LogicLoader

    (c) Copyright 2002-2006, Logic Product Development, Inc.
    All Rights Reserved.
    Version 2.3.5-IMX31_10 0001
    *****************************************************************

    losh> mount fatfs /cf
    pipr: 000001ff; No CompactFlash card inserted
    error: mount: failed to open (ATA)
    losh>

    He reseated the SOM and everything was fine.

    Thanks
    Fred Dyer
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    08 Dec 2007 12:21 PM
    Thanks Richard,
    It turns out that I had a defective CompactFlash Card! I also added a "Sleep 100" command as suggested in an earlier post. This was to fix a timout error.
    Best regards,
    Fred
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