A friend thought my problem was using an 8G card. So, today, I bought a 4G card.
I'm sure your friend was trying to help, but he doesn't seem to know a lot about CHDK. 4G or 8G card - makes no difference. But now you have a spare card so its not all for nothing.
I did a fresh download of DHSK for my SX260 firmware version 1.01a. I did not want to try making the card bootable until I saw that things would work with "firmware update method".
Given the problems you are having, it might be better to just try the "firmware update method" ?
I expanded the download with "The Unarchiver". To check that there were no unwanted flags, I did an "ls" in terminal (I'm on a Mac) and saw that the items: CDHK and PS.FI2 did not have the "@" flag at their end.
Well, there is no CDHK file but there is a CHDK folder. I assume that's what you meant.
-in fact, here is a copy and paste of the download file name: sx260hs-101a-1.1-2.0-2461-full_ALPHA.
Is that really a copy & paste ? Because when I look at the dowload page, there is no sx260hs-101a-
1.1-2.0-2461-full_ALPHA. The current version is a sx260hs-101a-
1.1.0-2474-full_ALPHA.zip. Which would have been sx260hs-101a-
1.1.0-2461-full_ALPHA.zip when you downloaded.
So, will some kind soul tell me what the hell is going on.
Some cameras do not support "firmware update" booting. But according to the porting thread :
http://chdk.setepontos.com/index.php?topic=7889many people have booted an sx260 using that method. So it can be done.
Time to ask some other obvious questions I guess. How did you start the camera in "play" ? Did you first press the button with the blue triangle inside the blue square that is in the middle of the right hand side of the camera. Or did you press the On/Off button first ?
The FIRM UPDATE menu item is usually the last one on the first menu that appears when you press Play to start the camera and then immediately press the Menu button. You should be able to just use the jog dial / key to scroll to it.
Finally. when you said
and saw that the items: CDHK and PS.FI2 did not have the "@" flag at their end
did you mean the @ flag was not there like it is in this dump :
-rwxrwxrwx@ 1 <username> <username> 127664 10 Dec 02:17 DISKBOOT.BIN com.apple.quarantine 38
-rwxrwxrwx@ 1 <username> <username> 128412 10 Dec 02:17 PS.FIR com.apple.quarantine 38
rather than at the end of the filename ?