<shevek>
Does anyone know what happens when a command is sent to the mmc with no card inserted?  I would expect some error or timeout, but at the moment the clock does not seem to start running...
<larsc>
how do you send the command?
<shevek>
I first set MSC_CMD and MSC_CMDAT, then I set MSC_STRPCL to MSC_STRPCL_START_OP | MSC_STRPCL_CLOCK_CONTROL_START (I started the clock before as well, but doing it twice shouldn't hurt, I think)
<mth>
hi shevek
<mth>
on the Dingoo there is a GPIO pin to get the "card inserted" status, but I don't know about the NanoNote
<larsc>
shevek: so you are writing a driver?
<shevek>
mth: Hi.  Yes, it's here as well, but it only looks at the physical thing, not at actual cards (I have an adaptor from Wolfgang to insert a normal size SD in it, and it detects it even without a card in it).  I can also switch the power on, which works (a led on the adapter goes on).
<shevek>
I think I found the problem; I have the module clock switched off in te central clock gate register.  I'll see what happens when I switch it on. :-)
<shevek>
It helped. :-)Â Â Thanks for listening.
<FrankBlues>
waves
<FrankBlues>
Has anyone had success playing video on the nanonote?
<frankblues>
12
<frankblues>
oopsÂ, sorry...
<frankblues>
Woo! irssi on nanonote! Hee Hee!
<larsc>
:)
<frankblues>
alt-# doesn´t seem to work, but /window # works fine.
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