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SC Lite DLDI writing corrupts memory card every time.

Started by doom5, February 07, 2007, 07:31:05 PM

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doom5

Has anyone here with a Supercard Lite tried Christm's DLDI_test tool patched with the Supercard Lite driver? Or another DLDI supporting program that writies to the card? The test tool is here http://chishm.drunkencoders.com/DLDI/downloads/dldi_tester.zip

MCsort's reading works fine, but if I tell it to organize my files, my memory card is corrupted. DLDI tester passes successfully, but corrupts my memory card after the writing portion.

Can anyone else with a newer SC Lite(they changed the hardware inside recently) try the DLDI tester?

Thanks.

Shinster

DLDI works fine on patching homebrews for my DSLite. But with MCsort, it's a different story. It corrupted my memory card that's why I'm not using / won't be using it anymore.
DS Lite Onyx Black
Supercard Lite
Nintendo Wii (US)
PSP (Metal Gear PO Limited Edition)

liquidnitrogen

MCsort works fine on my Black Supercard Lite (Old?) with the SCLT dldi...

perhaps my card is 512 megabytes?

ah well, I like the homebrew app as it does things like FATsort which I am too lazy to boot into Windows (i'm in linux) to do...

this works on moonshell too! haha, i can finally bookmark my text files :) .. feels a bit geeky reading sherlock homes on an NDS...

SukkoPera

It's MCTool, not MCSort ;).

Apart from that, I can say I have problems with DLDI stuff, too, but they seem more related to libfat than to the DLDI interfaces, as I have the same problems with both my SCL and my R4.

I have a 64 MB MicroSD that I use for testing, it's formatted FAT16 with 2 kb clusters: that gets corrupted every time I write a file with libfat on it.

On my 1 GB MicroSD, if I launch MCTool after I wrote something to the card using libfat, it will detect different FATs, and fix them correctly.

Using MCTool never harmed my card instead, so I would guess that the problems happen at the libfat layer (MCTool uses the same "backend" as libfat to access the media card, but then has its own FAT implementations).
intendo DS Lite (White) + Supercard Lite + R4 + Sandisk 1 GB MicroSD
Sony PSP + Firmware 3.03 OE-A2