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    • jrocklandundefined
      jrockland @gnydick
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      @gnydick I creat/test/bench printers parts, so when I want them to go trough a 72hrs+ hardcore run you should see the size of the gcode files..... even just a "circle" with 4096 sides is impressive.

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      • gnydickundefined
        gnydick @jrockland
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        @jrockland believe me, I understand. I regularly delete my files because it's too much to scroll through on the paneldue.

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        • o_lampeundefined
          o_lampe
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          I can add my findings about counterfeit SanDisk SD-cards. Not related to size (8GB vs. 32GB) but related to write speed. Some of the cheaper cards I wrote (Linux) images to with Balena Etcher showed a much slower write speed.

          There is another thing, I saw in Linux world, which might come handy for Duet3D too:
          Most SSD-drives have a write-wear protection that randomly uses different areas in the memory-address room. Someone in the RasPi-world has implemented that feature for SD-Cards, too.
          @chrishamm (hint, hint) sorry to bother you again 🙂

          Especially when you regularly delete files, that would be helpful, since otherwise, the logging would take place at the same memory-addresses over and over again.

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          • chrishammundefined
            chrishamm administrators @o_lampe
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            @o_lampe Newer SD cards have an embedded controller that ensures data isn't always written to the same physical location (like modern SSDs). For IO-intense purposes it's probably a good idea to replace the standard SD cards with A1/A2-certified cards. I generally use a SanDisk A2 card for DuetPi tests, especially because of the speed advantage compared to other cards.

            For quite some time ext4 (the FS used by Raspberry Pi OS and DuetPi) has enabled trim support automatically on supported platforms but I must admit I am not 100% sure if that particular feature is available with SD cards.

            Duet software engineer

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            • o_lampeundefined
              o_lampe @chrishamm
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              @chrishamm said in SD Card corruption again, again:

              trim support

              That was the term, I was looking for. IIRC someone implemented it for SD-cards, too. Now with the right term to look for, I'll find it back. Although it might not be needed for newer cards.

              Thanks again Chris

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              • gnydickundefined
                gnydick @chrishamm
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                @chrishamm even without TRIM, they still do write-leveling, which is what you're referring to.

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                • DekJakundefined
                  DekJak
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                  • DekJakundefined
                    DekJak
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                    Hi, I just had this problem too.
                    I used the printer a couple of weeks ago without problem.
                    Today, when I turned the machine on there are no files on the SD card.
                    I don't log to the SD
                    The SD card is the one that was supplied with the duet.

                    What's the best way to recover from this?

                    Best
                    DerekJ

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                    • DekJakundefined
                      DekJak @DekJak
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                      @DekJak said in SD Card corruption again, again:

                      Hi, I just had this problem too.
                      I used the printer a couple of weeks ago without problem.
                      Today, when I turned the machine on there are no files on the SD card.
                      I don't log to the SD
                      The SD card is the one that was supplied with the duet.

                      What's the best way to recover from this?

                      Best
                      DerekJ

                      Hi Again,
                      Just read the SD card in a computer reader and all files are on the card.
                      Popped it back into the Duet and all OK again now.
                      Must have been the re-seating that fixed it.
                      DerekJ

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                      • gnydickundefined
                        gnydick @DekJak
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                        @DekJak I frequently back up my card now. You can select all files in the DWC and download as zip.

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