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- ### Warning: This is an early beta version of SdFat Version 2.
-
- September 19, 2019 - added support for Teensy 4.0 SDIO.
-
- This library is in early development and features may change.
- It will clearly have bugs. I am posting this version to get comments and
- help finding bugs/compatibility problems.
-
- You can help by posting issues for problems you find. I am doing a great deal
- of testing but actual applications make the best test cases.
-
- SdFat Version 2 supports FAT16/FAT32 and exFAT SD cards. It is mostly
- backward compatible with SdFat Version 1 for FAT16/FAT32 cards.
-
- exFAT supports files larger than 4GB so files sizes and positions are
- type uint64_t for classes that support exFAT.
-
- exFAT has many features not available in FAT16/FAT32. exFAT has excellent
- support for contiguous files on flash devices and supports preallocation.
-
- If the SD card is the only SPI device, use dedicated SPI mode. This can
- greatly improve performance. See the bench example.
-
- Here is write performance for an old, 2011, card on a Due board.
- ```
- Shared SPI:
- write speed and latency
- speed,max,min,avg
- KB/Sec,usec,usec,usec
- 294.45,24944,1398,1737
-
- Dedicated SPI:
- write speed and latency
- speed,max,min,avg
- KB/Sec,usec,usec,usec
- 3965.11,16733,110,127
- ```
- The default version of SdFatConfig.h enables support for dedicated SPI and
- optimized access to contiguous files. This makes SdFat Version 2 slightly
- larger than Version 1. If these features are disabled, Version 2 is smaller
- than Version 1.
-
- The types for the classes SdFat and File are defined in SdFatConfig.h.
- The default version of SdFatConfig.h defines SdFat to only support FAT16/FAT32.
- SdFat and File are defined in terms of more basic classes by typedefs. You
- can use these basic classes in applications.
-
- Support for exFAT requires a substantial amount of flash. Here are sizes on
- an UNO for a simple program that opens a file, prints one line, and closes
- the file.
- ```
- FAT16/FAT32 only: 9780 bytes flash, 875 bytes SRAM.
-
- exFAT only: 13830 bytes flash, 938 bytes SRAM.
-
- FAT16/FAT32/exFAT: 19326 bytes flash, 928 bytes SRAM.
- ```
- The section below of SdFatConfig.h has been edited to uses FAT16/FAT32 for
- small AVR boards and FAT16/FAT32/exFAT for all other boards.
- ```
- /**
- * File types for SdFat, File, SdFile, SdBaseFile, fstream,
- * ifstream, and ofstream.
- *
- * Set SDFAT_FILE_TYPE to:
- *
- * 1 for FAT16/FAT32, 2 for exFAT, 3 for FAT16/FAT32 and exFAT.
- */
- #if defined(__AVR__) && FLASHEND < 0X8000
- // FAT16/FAT32 for 32K AVR boards.
- #define SDFAT_FILE_TYPE 1
- #else // defined(__AVR__) && FLASHEND < 0X8000
- // FAT16/FAT32 and exFAT for all other boards.
- #define SDFAT_FILE_TYPE 3
- #endif // defined(__AVR__) && FLASHEND < 0X8000
- ```
- The SdBaseFile class has no Arduino Stream or Print support.
-
- The File class is derived from Stream and SdBaseFile.
-
- The SdFile class is derived from SdBaseFile and Print.
-
- Please try the examples. Start with SdInfo, bench, and ExFatLogger.
-
- To use SdFat Version 2, unzip the download file, rename the library folder
- SdFat and place the SdFat folder into the libraries sub-folder in your main
- sketch folder.
-
- For more information see the Manual installation section of this guide:
-
- http://arduino.cc/en/Guide/Libraries
-
- A number of configuration options can be set by editing SdFatConfig.h
- define macros. See the html documentation File tab for details.
-
- Please read the html documentation for this library in SdFat/extras/SdFat.html.
- Start with the Main Page. Next go to the Classes tab and read the
- documentation for the classes SdFat32, SdExFat, SdFs, File32, ExFile, FsFile.
-
- The SdFat and File classes are defined in terms of the above classes by
- typedefs. Edit SdFatConfig.h to select class options.
-
- Please continue by reading the html documentation in the SdFat/extras folder.
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