thank you for checking my issue and sorting a revised Firmware loader software so quickly version TEST V1.1.1
Sorry, it was useless test. Sometimes faster doesn’t equal better.
This version should display partition code when partition type is 'Unknown' (as in your case). Read/Write/Resize enabled for any partition type except of GPT.
I removed the previous v1.1.1 and test1.1.1 to avoid cluttering this thread, use this one instead. There are no major changes, the version number remains v1.1.1.
loader_v1.1.1
Minor bug fix release.
Reformatting the card doesn't work yet, but I've added a first version of repartitioning procedure. It overwrites the MBR and creates a single FAT32-LBA partition with the required number of hidden sectors regardless of the SD card size. You'll need to unplug and replug the device after resizing, Windows should prompt you to format it. After format reselect the device in the loader. This feature won't work for GPT-partitioned cards, for now you have to repartition it with Rufus etc.
You can now use old small SD cards (1GB or less) that have too few hidden sectors, just change its count. The correct number of hidden sectors is 1023 (for the current alternative firmware) or more.
THIS FEATURE IS DESTRUCTIVE for files on the card, is not finished and not fully tested yet, use with caution.
The partition type code is displayed for the partition type "Unknown" (this feature is mainly for me, not for users). Some known partition types added.
2Russell2024UK: Your card looks a little strange, it has unknown partition type and hidden sectors equal to full card size. However, the loader can write FW/config/calibration to this card, and the oscilloscope should load an alternative FW. The only thing is that the oscilloscope's FW may not recognize the card's file system, and I cannot guarantee that the partition will not be destroyed by the loader, so it will not be possible to save waveforms and screenshots. What partition code (in brackets next to 'Unknown') does this version display?