mateoconlechuga / cesium

A GUI shell for the TI-84+CE
BSD 3-Clause "New" or "Revised" License
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Can't find FATDRVCE/USBDRVCE #191

Closed rafalou38 closed 2 years ago

rafalou38 commented 2 years ago

When I try to access the USB functionality cesium asks me to download FATDRVCE/USBDRVCE but I searched everywhere and didn't found it.

Marasme commented 2 years ago

Me too !!!

adriweb commented 2 years ago

USB support is being rewritten with many improvements, check back when a new version is released, I guess.

mateoconlechuga commented 2 years ago

who is closing issues. keeping open until it is resolved.

adriweb commented 2 years ago

Actually I wanted to close as duplicate to only have to keep track of one but I guess I forgot lol

mateoconlechuga commented 2 years ago

There is a new Cesium release that you will first need to install here: https://github.com/mateoconlechuga/cesium/releases/latest

I have included the FATDRVCE/MSDDRVCE/USBDRVCE libraries in the following download: unreleased_ce_usb_libraries.zip

These libraries are currently unreleased and may undergo some slight revisions. I would greatly appreciate it if you can give them a try though and let me know if you have any issues interfacing with a USB drive.

darkwater4213 commented 2 years ago

These libraries are currently unreleased and may undergo some slight revisions. I would greatly appreciate it if you can give them a try though and let me know if you have any issues interfacing with a USB drive.

I have downloaded these libraries in hopes of being able to access a 1GB SD disk (which I did format as FAT32). My setup looks like this: TI-84+CE <=> USB Mini A to USB Mini B cable <=> A Sony USB Mini B disk reader (supports SD, Mini SD, MMC, MS, and Duo -- Model # MRW62E-T, if that helps) <=> SD to Micro SD Adapter <=> The actual 1GB Micro SD chip

Cesium keeps returning the "No FAT32 Partitions found!" error whenever I try to connect. Why? Do I just need a more direct connection (without going through three different adapters)? Or is it the libraries, or my calculator?

mateoconlechuga commented 2 years ago

I haven't tested any SD cards. Try using a flash drive?

darkwater4213 commented 2 years ago

I would, but the only adapter I have for that has a USB Micro plug, not a USB Mini A or USB Mini B (I'm not sure which one it ought to have). So I can't use it... :(

Looks like I'm going to have to blow that six bucks to get the one off of Amazon, I guess.

EDIT: I just got an idea. I have a "small" thumb drive (256 MB) and a USB A to USB Mini B cable, neither of which I ever use. Would it be possible to take the USB Mini B plug and wire it into the thumb drive? Or am I thinking of something else entirely?