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BTW: is there a way of knowing that the card is corrupted from the LEDs?

Yes and no... If the implementation of the file system FAT16 detects an error the red LED lights up (general fault detector).
But, well, while physical access failures detected with high reliability, it is for the file system only partly the case. The FAT16 library is kinda "spartan" of course, we're on a microcontroller with limited memory, ROM and RAM. So we do not really have a chance to detect each possible problem within the file system. Even a native OS wouldn't have a chance to.

On Windows, in a command shell: "chkdsk <drive>"
Do not let "chkdsk" repair the file system, re-format the SD: "format <drive>".
In severe cases, use the SD formatter: https://www.sdcard.org/consumers/formatter_3

The worst enemy of the file system is the operating voltage of the logger. Particularly problematic is the use of Greencaps in connection with a series resistance against the "Lightning".
The "LED show" is part of a 5-second hold loop at startup against "crazy voltage", waiting for that calmed the supply voltage.

Use the SD, once formatted, not in other devices such as cameras, for example.

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And btw: No need to copy the CONFIG.txt back to a reformatted SD "by hand". JLog remembers the last good configuration in his EEPROM (non-volatile memory) and will regenerate the file by itself.

Statistik: Verfasst von dl7uae — 5. Sep 2011, 08:40


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2011-09-05T07:02:01+01:00 2011-09-05T07:02:01+01:00 http://j-log.eu/forum/viewtopic.php?t=85&p=442#p442 <![CDATA[Re: JLog2 does not create new logfiles]]>
"The "LED show" on startup takes place?
If yes: Re-format your SD. (The config file is re-created by JLog.)"

The LEDshow in the beginning is an alternate blinking pattern between the middle and the two outer LEDs.
I formatted the SD-card and only put back the config file.

After a short test on the bench I found a logfile, yes!

Thanks a lot Tom!

Bert

BTW: is there a way of knowing that the card is corrupted from the LEDs?
I can imagine leaving the card in the Jlog for an entire season. In that case, it would be a shame to find out that only for example the first 10 logfiles were created.

Statistik: Verfasst von _Dekker — 5. Sep 2011, 07:02


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2011-09-05T06:46:48+01:00 2011-09-05T06:46:48+01:00 http://j-log.eu/forum/viewtopic.php?t=85&p=441#p441 <![CDATA[JLog2 does not create new logfiles]]> rc-network

Hi,

My Jlog 2 does not log anymore, I got it back after I lend it to a friend but is won't make new logfiles in the d000-510 folder anymore. I really do not understand why.
I still use the original SD card and also tried flashing it to this version, but it still won't log:
3.2.2 32.139
I use it on a Jive 80HV, it worked fine before.
Here is a picture of my settings:
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I really hope someone knows the solution.
Bert

Statistik: Verfasst von _Dekker — 5. Sep 2011, 06:46


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