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eMMC is basically an SD card packaged as a chip, so all SD card tutorials apply, however you can't use SPI, you need an SDIO controller in your MCU (or bit-banging). I would suggest to look at FatFS or FreeRTOS+FAT.

Keep in mind that (depending on the size of the settings) it may be much easier to just devote one-two flash sectors of the MCU to keep the settings.

eMMC is basically an SD card packaged as a chip, so all SD card tutorials apply. I would suggest to look at FatFS or FreeRTOS+FAT.

Keep in mind that (depending on the size of the settings) it may be much easier to just devote one-two flash sectors of the MCU to keep the settings.

eMMC is basically an SD card packaged as a chip, so all SD card tutorials apply, however you can't use SPI, you need an SDIO controller in your MCU (or bit-banging). I would suggest to look at FatFS or FreeRTOS+FAT.

Keep in mind that (depending on the size of the settings) it may be much easier to just devote one-two flash sectors of the MCU to keep the settings.

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eMMC is basically an SD card packaged as a chip, so all SD card tutorials apply. I would suggest to look at FatFS or FreeRTOS+FAT.

Keep in mind that (depending on the size of the settings) it may be much easier to just devote one-two flash sectors of the MCU to keep the settings.