My DT800 stopped recording after a few hours and was flickering all its LEDs in a repeating pattern. I think it was consistent with the forum posting "All five LEDs flash", which resolved to a repeating reset due to memory card problems.
I also noticed are that the amount the DT800 4SV channel reports written to the card is -521823.0 (yes, negative). This all seems to point to an incompatible memory card. I am currently using SanDisk Extreme III Compact Flash cards, 4 GB, 30 MB/s, in a Socket # 8520-00025 C adapter.
WinXP Computer Management reports it is formatted as FAT (not FAT32) but I don't know how to query the present allocation unit size.
The FAQ says "The file type used by the DT800 is FAT16. Memory cards should be formatted by the DT800 for best performance. WARNING: Memory cards 1GB and over must be formatted in Windows as FAT type and not formatted by the DT800. There is a known issue where card will not work correctly if the DT800 formats the memory card."
In the DT800 forum thread "DT800 and 1GB Compact Flash" is this note: "After formatting in FAT format with 32k Allocation Unit Size using Windows XP Disk Management utility (in Computer Management), DT800 gives 100% free space in STATUS-Memory section.
But when I format the card in FAT format with default allocation unit size or selecting any other size, DT800 Status-memory shows some percent of the memory full."
So it sounds like FAT with 32K allocation unit size rather than default is the proper format to select. But this seems impossible. Win XP Computer Management gives the options "FAT" or "FAT32" (no "FAT16") for "File System" and "Default" or "512" to "64K" for "Allocation Unit Size".
Choosing 64K gives the error "Cluster size is too big for the file system". All the other Allocation Unit Size options except "Default" cause the resulting file system to be FAT32 regardless of whether FAT or FAT32 is selected.
It doesn't appear possible to get a FAT system with 32K allocation units. What is the recommended practice today? I want much, much more than the size of the DT800 internal memory, but am not worried about using the entire 4 GB of these cards and think my write speed requirements are easy.
I can order special cards if necessary but would like some way to proceed in the meantime. Since "FAT"/"Default" didn't work and "FAT"/"32K" appears impossible, I am trying "FAT32"/"32K" tonight.
Thanks!
Chris
My DT800 stopped recording after a few hours and was flickering all its LEDs in a repeating pattern. I think it was consistent with the forum posting "All five LEDs flash", which resolved to a repeating reset due to memory card problems.
I also noticed are that the amount the DT800 4SV channel reports written to the card is -521823.0 (yes, negative). This all seems to point to an incompatible memory card. I am currently using SanDisk Extreme III Compact Flash cards, 4 GB, 30 MB/s, in a Socket # 8520-00025 C adapter.
WinXP Computer Management reports it is formatted as FAT (not FAT32) but I don't know how to query the present allocation unit size.
The FAQ says "The file type used by the DT800 is FAT16. Memory cards should be formatted by the DT800 for best performance. WARNING: Memory cards 1GB and over must be formatted in Windows as FAT type and not formatted by the DT800. There is a known issue where card will not work correctly if the DT800 formats the memory card."
In the DT800 forum thread "DT800 and 1GB Compact Flash" is this note: "After formatting in FAT format with 32k Allocation Unit Size using Windows XP Disk Management utility (in Computer Management), DT800 gives 100% free space in STATUS-Memory section.
But when I format the card in FAT format with default allocation unit size or selecting any other size, DT800 Status-memory shows some percent of the memory full."
So it sounds like FAT with 32K allocation unit size rather than default is the proper format to select. But this seems impossible. Win XP Computer Management gives the options "FAT" or "FAT32" (no "FAT16") for "File System" and "Default" or "512" to "64K" for "Allocation Unit Size".
Choosing 64K gives the error "Cluster size is too big for the file system". All the other Allocation Unit Size options except "Default" cause the resulting file system to be FAT32 regardless of whether FAT or FAT32 is selected.
It doesn't appear possible to get a FAT system with 32K allocation units. What is the recommended practice today? I want much, much more than the size of the DT800 internal memory, but am not worried about using the entire 4 GB of these cards and think my write speed requirements are easy.
I can order special cards if necessary but would like some way to proceed in the meantime. Since "FAT"/"Default" didn't work and "FAT"/"32K" appears impossible, I am trying "FAT32"/"32K" tonight.
Thanks!
Chris