Shinobi Library - Memory Card Function

buSetProgressCallback

Specifies the progress callback function

FORMAT

void buSetProgressCallback( func )
BU_PROGRESSCALLBACK func

PARAMETER

 func  Progress callback function address 

RETURN

None

DESCRIPTION

Specifies the progress callback function for that is called while processing is in progress.

NOTE

Execute this function during the callback function after initialization is complete.

The progress callback function is executed in the following situations:

When an immediate return-type function was called:

The progress callback function is called each time the writing of one block is completed. Because reading one block in a memory card requires approximately 1 Int and a write requires approximately 5 Int, that is how often the callback function is called.

When a memory card has been inserted:

If a memory card is inserted, the system area, FAT, directory entry and other management areas are read. There are a total of 15 blocks of management area that need to be read; reading all of them requires 16 Int.


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