| Q | Please can you confirm if your project is finalized? thanks |
| A | The device is working, but the project is not finalized yet - it still needs some testing (speed, reliability, compatibility with different STs and different SD/MMC cards), but it soon will be. |
| Q | What is the maximum bandwidth of the ACSI port anyhow? |
| A | The speed of ACSI port is something around the 1 MB/s. |
| Q | > data transfer speed: aprox. - 100 kB/s Is this speed an implementation limitation? An SD/MMC limitation or an ACSI limitation? |
| A | It is an implementation limitation - I will try to improve that a bit. |
| Q | I bought yesterday 1GB SD card for some 25 euro. Read speed is 4.5 MB/sec and write speed is 3.5 MB/sec via cheap USB card reader. With some better reader read speed would be certainly much higher. |
| A | Yes, that's possible. But with the Atmel running @ 16 MHz and the SPI bus running @ 8 MHz (maximum frequencies for ATmega16), you are a bit limited (serial link running @ 8MHz means 0.8 MB/s idealy without the memory access times and wait-states). Also the card-readers don't use the (serial) SPI mode of transfer, but the the (paralel) MMC or SD mode of transfer. |
| Q | Well the pc be able to read the cards also? |
| A | Well, if you will create a DOS partition and will be able to read it
on ST, then yes. Or on the PC you could create a image of the card and
then use it with various software (Steem + Pasti, ARAnyM, (Linux ?)).
Steem v3.2 + Pasti.dll tested and it's working fine. |