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* NOR "bad blocks"
@ 2005-10-27  8:04 Bernhard Priewasser
  2005-10-27  8:21 ` Jörn Engel
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From: Bernhard Priewasser @ 2005-10-27  8:04 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Hi all,

just a thought...
Same as NAND, NOR flashes mostly have an endurance of guaranted 100K 
program/erase cycles.
If a block reaches this (theoretical) value, it should be recognized as 
bad block if erase fails; e.g. not conaining only 0xFF after erase on 
NAND. (I don't know if the "100K" erase cycle boundary is mostly 
responsible for this)
But obviously a block can wear out on NOR too after the max. number of 
erase cycles. (How) can this be recognized, handled?

-- 
Bernhard

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