I'll have to add the functionality to detect if a card is inserted. For now, 
the detect socket switch will do if used in your sample.

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> On Jun 6, 2016, at 6:18 PM, Guido Jones <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Tired numerous cards, all worked fine with the Microchip example.
> 
> JAL code never worked, always failed partway through when enumerating the 
> device.  The Microchip example does not need a card present to start with, it 
> enumerates the device, assigns a drive letter, then mounts the SD volume 
> if/when a card is inserted (as is normal with Windows 7 and "card-reader" 
> devices).
> 
> 
> Thanks.
> 
>> On Monday, June 6, 2016 at 12:40:44 AM UTC-4, Matthew Schinkel wrote:
>> Ok, i should be able to fix it for you. I'm the only one supporting USB at 
>> Jallib.
>> 
>> One other thing.. Did you try another sd card?
>> 
>> Sent from my iPhone
>> 
>>> On Jun 5, 2016, at 11:10 AM, Guido Jones <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> 
>>> FYI, This project was my original inspiration:  
>>> http://sky.geocities.jp/home_iwamoto/page/P26J50/P26_B02.htm  (Use Google 
>>> translate!)
>>> 
>>> 
>>> I went and re-installed Microchip C18 (eval. version required), compiled 
>>> the project on that page and low & behold it works a treat!  :)  The 
>>> "Microchip Mass Storage Drive" mounts immediately and the SD card appears 
>>> as a drive letter, all the files are there, and I can copy back & forth.
>>> 
>>> The minor issue is that I absolutely hate C, and the entire Microchip MPLAB 
>>> suite is a disastrously confusing mess, made by geeks, exclusively for 
>>> geeks.  JAL is the epitome of simplicity in comparison! ;)
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Sooo, it has absolutely nothing to do with my hardware design, something is 
>>> up with the JAL code, but the million-dollar question is what/where?  ;)
>>> 
>>> I could send you one of my populated test boards and the code, and see what 
>>> you can make of it.  Let me know if you're interested.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>>> On Saturday, June 4, 2016 at 9:41:39 PM UTC-4, Matthew Schinkel wrote:
>>>> I got it working on my other PC, problem was I had turned debugging on. 
>>>> This debug feature uses serial, which is too slow.
>>>> 
>>>> Make sure you have both of these set to FALSE
>>>> const bit USB_DEBUG = FALSE
>>>> const bit USB_DEBUG_HIGH = FALSE
>>>> 
>>>> Wireshark does show me 2 incorrect packets during startup, but the windows 
>>>> machine does a packet re-request, and it works. I'll look into these 
>>>> errors further.
>>>> 
>>>> Do you have debug on?
>>>> 
>>>> Matt
>>> 
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