KurtE
Senior Member+
Just an FYI - The newer versions of the github for windows app is getting a little nicer for doing things like forks and the like. For example if you have github project you simply cloned down to your machine without forking and makes changes to it. It may prompt you or have button that says something like: it sees you are making changes would you like to fork it... It will then do the stuff to do it, like fork a copy of the project to your github project. Rename the origin remote to be upstream remote and create a new origin to your newly forked... Actually after it creates the fork up on github it will give you a few options, will you want to make contributions to the original project or make your copy not related to the original... I discussed the wanting to make contributions.
Will be interesting to see if there are simple fixes/extensions to the library the speed it up. As I mentioned I was especially seeing it with MTP where I could easily copy a 300kb file to SD cards and the like either the built in one or one using normal SPI. But the same copy would fail to the flash of propshield and many times to the QSPI flash. Again probably secondary issue where if the copy took over maybe half second the progress dialog would show up and the drive going away sound would happen and the Teensy drive does not work unless you reset.
Now to play some more. But first sync up to everything.
Will be interesting to see if there are simple fixes/extensions to the library the speed it up. As I mentioned I was especially seeing it with MTP where I could easily copy a 300kb file to SD cards and the like either the built in one or one using normal SPI. But the same copy would fail to the flash of propshield and many times to the QSPI flash. Again probably secondary issue where if the copy took over maybe half second the progress dialog would show up and the drive going away sound would happen and the Teensy drive does not work unless you reset.
Now to play some more. But first sync up to everything.