> >I wonder, could one use a pic to make an interface from a computer to = a > >Multimedia card? >=20 > What card? Sound card? Video card? Why do you need to make an = interface > from a computer to a card that's made to go INTO a computer? Actually, I just got the datasheets and it seems it is using a 7-pin bus = where there are the following: 2x GND 1x VCC 1x Data 1x Command/response line=20 1x Clock 1x NC (No Connection / reserved) > >It uses some sort of serial interface, and can handle 200KByte/sec... > >That's 1,6 MBIT sec... Hmm. The chip can handle any lower speed = too, I > >think one just needs to give it a clock :-) >=20 > "Some sort of serial interface"... yeah, I think I have some code that = does > exactly that. Hmm, would need a heck of a driver for windows to mount this as a = disk... Meby easier to buy a USB interface unit... > >Or, mabe this can even be made without a pic? >=20 > Certainly. Push the card into the computer slot. Look line below: el cheapo! I want to build it not buy a computer slot = :-) =20 > >I am thinking el. cheapo here. All info in the protocol for the = Multimedia > >Cards would be apprechiated. >=20 > I'll just look in my "Multimedia Cards" folder here and send that info = right > out to you. All is apprechiated :-) KreAture -- http://www.piclist.com hint: The PICList is archived three different ways. See http://www.piclist.com/#archives for details.