So I have a few dozen Teensy boards that I use to record audio as .wav files on the MicroSD card. When I plug the USB into my Windows 11 laptop, the Teensy appears as a device and I can navigate to the folders with the .wav files, but I want to create a script on my laptop that automatically copies the files over. To do that, I need to assign a drive letter to the Teensy MicroSD card automatically. I've tried to do this all sorts of ways, including using the external program USBDLM (https://www.uwe-sieber.de/usbdlm_e.html).
Ideally I'd like the drive letter to be assigned to the Teensy either in a Windows batch file or Python script I would launch after I plug in the USB, or automatically.
Nothing I have tried has worked. Is this because the teensy isn't recognized as a storage device? On my windows computer in Windows Explorer it appears as "This PC\Teensy\TeensyDrive" but I can't reference that.
Does anyone have any ideas?
Thanks.
Ideally I'd like the drive letter to be assigned to the Teensy either in a Windows batch file or Python script I would launch after I plug in the USB, or automatically.
Nothing I have tried has worked. Is this because the teensy isn't recognized as a storage device? On my windows computer in Windows Explorer it appears as "This PC\Teensy\TeensyDrive" but I can't reference that.
Does anyone have any ideas?
Thanks.