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<4225b43a-8d05-4d05-9fe8-08acc558b51c.TakeThisOut@m34g2000hsf.googlegroups.com>,
sobriquet <dohduhdah.TakeThisOut@yahoo.com> writes
>On 12 feb, 01:27, irwell <h....TakeThisOut@yahoo.com> wrote:
>> On Mon, 11 Feb 2008 13:13:16 -0800 (PST), sobriquet
>>
>> >Nevermind.. I think I managed to circumvent the issue by simply
>> >locking the SD card so the firmware is loaded automatically.
>> >It seems to work fine.
>>
>> How do you erase images that are no longer required?
>No, despite the lock on the card, you can erase images on the card
>from the camera.
The "lock" on an SD card is not a real write-protect wired into a
switch, it's a tab whose position the SD card socket can read as
"locked" or "not locked" (a bit like the write-protect tab on a floppy
disc). It's up to software in the camera or card reader to decide
whether to permit write/erase operations on the SD card, and the tab can
be overridden if necessary.
From what I understand the CHDK software treats the "lock" position as
a further verification that this card is to be used in CHDK mode, and it
will write data and erase the card as necessary. Once you pull the card
out and put it into an external card reader or similar, the lock tab's
position will be honoured so if you then want to erase or write new data
to the card you need to reset the tab position.
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