* Test on NAND Flash
@ 2006-02-06 10:49 Kroff
2006-02-06 10:56 ` Artem B. Bityutskiy
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From: Kroff @ 2006-02-06 10:49 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-mtd
Hello,
I work now on NAND Flash and I have to do measurements on it. I would
like to know how you access to the memory ? On Linux you use the mtd
API, isn't it ? For windows any idea ? Do you have direct access so that
you can do your own GC and wear leveling qnd bypass the FTL? You do your
test with a standard USB Key or something else ?
It is lots of questions... :-)
Thank you very much to take time to read them.
Regards
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* Re: Test on NAND Flash
2006-02-06 10:49 Test on NAND Flash Kroff
@ 2006-02-06 10:56 ` Artem B. Bityutskiy
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From: Artem B. Bityutskiy @ 2006-02-06 10:56 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Kroff; +Cc: linux-mtd
On Mon, 2006-02-06 at 11:49 +0100, Kroff wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I work now on NAND Flash and I have to do measurements on it. I would
> like to know how you access to the memory ? On Linux you use the mtd
> API, isn't it ? For windows any idea ? Do you have direct access so that
> you can do your own GC and wear leveling qnd bypass the FTL? You do your
> test with a standard USB Key or something else ?
>
1. Yes, we use MTD
2. No idea about Windows
3. Base flash devices have no built-in FTL and we work with them
directly.
4. I personally use flash simulators: mtdram and nandsim.
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Best Regards,
Artem B. Bityuckiy,
St.-Petersburg, Russia.
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