Yes, it is possible that you have exceeded the limit of existing files, instead of running out of space. This may happen if you have a lot of files, doesn't matter the size of them - even some computers may have this problem (for a gigantic number of files, though).
Here is something to check if this is really the case: try erasing two files and storing one bigger than both. If you can store this file, maybe my hypothesis is right.
André
Here is something to check if this is really the case: try erasing two files and storing one bigger than both. If you can store this file, maybe my hypothesis is right.
André
On Fri, Apr 11, 2008 at 5:01 AM, Don Hart <ddhart1@...> wrote:
I think the SD card is formated to FAT16 or FAT32. And
I think all FAT drives have a limit on the number of
files that can be stored in the root directory. Wasn't
it you who said you have a lot of files on it? That
may be your problem.
> Hi Don Ed here.
>
> The DISK FULL error is occurring with FILES
> showing 52608 KB remaining on the SD card, a 64 KB
> unit. It came as a complete surprise.
>
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