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Similar to SPI protocol.
Similar to SPI protocol.


*You don t really need to solder wires but instead use generic jumper wires attached to each other with some rubber (they should fit the spacing of the memory card pins, 1" / 2.54mm) as the insulated terminals/insulated solid tips are also 1" thick.
*You don t really need to solder wires but instead use jumper wires attached to each other with some rubber (they should fit the spacing of the memory card pins, 1" / 2.54mm) as the insulated terminals/insulated solid tips are also 1" thick.


==== Arduino ====
==== Arduino ====
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*http://shendohardware.blogspot.jp/2013/06/memcarduino.html
*http://shendohardware.blogspot.jp/2013/06/memcarduino.html
*Tested (with Arduino Uno) on official memorycard: no (could be due to my memorycard)
*Tested (with Arduino Uno) on thirdparty memorycard: yes


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