6.
SD Card Access, Folders and Files
To inspect or change the SD card contents it can either be removed and plugged into a reader or
a USB cable can be plugged into the SAM3X8C board and your PC, then the SD card will appear
as a “USB Drive” with a drive letter assigned.
The operating system uses the classic DOS 8.3 file name format and not long filename formats.
The filenames are however case insensitive so lowercase filenames and extensions are permitted.
Like any file system you should occasionally back up the contents of the SD card. I just keep the
contents mirrored to a folder on my PC. Whilst the clock does write files to the SD card for its own
purposes, all of them can be regenerated by the clock and so there is normally no need to back
up the SD card until you have made changes by editing a file, adding new WAV or NUG files etc.
or perhaps when a new firmware version has been installed.
Root Folder
The root folder contains the following:
System.ini
is an important file for you to read through and edit. The file is self documented and
contains many options for you to select, such as your preferred chime muting times, the clock IR
remote pair number, the parameters used for various clock beeps etc. It also contains a number
of system allocation factors (e.g. file path names). These won't need changing unless you start to
seriously delve into the clock's firmware.
System Folder
This folder contains several files that you will need to edit and data files that you will need to
reference.
File Name
Description
system.ini
Paths to files, controls for the amplifier volume, PIR, IR handset, encoder, LDR,
bling-bling and sleep.
chimes
Clock use only - stores prepared chime files
nuggle
Nuggle source code files
runtime
Clock use only - stores runtime Nuggle
system
See below
wav
Chime WAV files
File
Contents
astro.ini
Contains astronomical calculation controls and factors
(minimal contents for the Fortress Clock).
constant.ini
Constant name to value look up table contents.
The user can add additional values for use in their own Nuggle programs.
In the Device Manager it appears as an “ATMEL SD/MMC Card Slot USB Device”
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