From: Shaun J. <sja...@gm...> - 2005-04-09 17:40:01
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Hi Rob, The mask [1] I sent you is reversed. The layout I just posted [2] is not reversed. The SD card is inserted upside down, so on the reversed mask pin 8 is to the left, and pins 1 and 9 are to the right. I've posted a photo of the adapter [3] with an SD card inserted. I can see scrape marks across the copper fingers where the GameCube's contacts have made connection, so it looks like the contacts are in the right place and at the right height. Is any specific type or size of SD card required? My SD card is labelled "SanDisk SD Card 32 MB". Thanks for your help! Cheers, Shaun [1] http://www.sfu.ca/~sdj/gcsd/gcsd-mask.png [2] http://www.sfu.ca/~sdj/gcsd/gcsd-layout.png [3] http://www.sfu.ca/~sdj/gcsd/gcsd-photo.jpg On Apr 9, 2005 2:15 AM, Rob Reilink <ro...@re...> wrote: > Hi Shaun, > > I cannot see clearly which pin is which. Could you: > -put some text on the copper laywer with your layout program (if you > used one) so I can see clearly whether this is mirrored or not (PCB > layouts are always printed mirrored and then fabricated with the ink > laying on the copper so the real pcb gets unmirrored) > -indicate which is, according to your schematic/interpretation pin > 1/2/11/12 on the GC side and pin 1 of the MMC/SD adaptor > -show the connections between the big square pads > -put a photo online so it becomes clear which way the SD is inserted. > > Also you should make sure the contact is ok. I had to insert a 1mm > plastic strip under the pcb to get the correct height, just like the > plastic cover of a 'real' mem card does. > > Regards, Rob |