flash writing with Linux

Wolfgang Denk wd at denx.de
Tue Mar 20 04:35:03 EST 2001


In message <3AB63EEA.987DC654 at esd-electronics.com> Matthias Fuchs wrote:
>
> > Perhaps you can take a look at mtd and use that to manage your flash.
> > With mtd you can partition your flash to different devices and erase them
> > selectively.
> What is mtd ? Never heard of before !

Memory Technology Devices.

> > Once you have your flash partitioned you can simply cat a file to /dev/mtd#
> > to copy new content to the flash.
> That sounds nice and seems to be same like the stuff Wolfgang offered in
> his 2.4.3-preX patch.

Yes, there is a significant overlap in functionality.

I intend to drop support for our driver once MTD is working.

Wolfgang Denk

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