I'd like to know how I can format an 8GB card for use in the JLog 2.6. My existing 2GB card died - I don't know why, and its impossible to re-format it again (I tried on Mac, Windows, unix command line - no go).
I already have an 8GB card, and have *assumed* (the mother of all bad traits - yes yes), that if I can force a FAT16 partition onto the device I'll be good to go. Sure, I'll waste a god-ton of storage space, but at my local shops I can't even find a 2GB card. Ho ho - the spoils of progress.
So, the situation:
- the jlog 2.6 GW has already been upgraded for use with a HobbyWing 130a V4
- of course its been activated / licensed
- and then the 2gb SD card went and bit the bucket
What I've tried so far:
- reformatted the SD card using SDFormatter for Windows - same results as on Mac by the way.
- reformatted the SD card using SDFormatter Quick Format on Mac with *and* without logical address assignment - which is changed via the options. When done, iPartition tells me I’ve got a Windows FAT 32 partition of approx 7.4G on the card - so no surprise it fails?
- reformatted the SD card using iPartition. I made a 1.5Gb partition with 32k cluster size and 49k clusters.
Still no go - I admit, I have left the SD card completely empty - but I did expect my jlog to boot and at least create a logging directory
So my question is: *exactly* what combination of clusters / FAT partition type etc does JLog expect to encounter before it allows a boot or can write to the SD card? Or generally; should I put a .bin firmware file there?
Anyway - 3 nice flights today on the Protos V2 + HW 130a V4 - with a Jlog telling me when to come down via mAH consumption - thanks for the awesome product!
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JohnStatistik: Verfasst von johncclayton — 3. Sep 2016, 18:59
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