--- In Alexander Clouter <> wrote:
>
> If anyone has a TS-72[56]0 (or even a plain TS-7200 as I want to see
if the
> driver prevents loading) and some time to spare could give it a try
that
> would be great.
This is the dmesg output on my TS-7260.
Searching for NAND flash...
NAND device: Manufacturer ID: 0xec, Chip ID: 0xf1 (Samsung NAND 128MiB
3,3V 8-bit)
Scanning device for bad blocks
Bad eraseblock 0 at 0x00000000
Bad eraseblock 1 at 0x00020000
cmdlinepart partition parsing not available
Using static partition definition
Creating 3 MTD partitions on "ts7xxx-nand":
0x00000000-0x00004000 : "TS-BOOTROM"
0x00004000-0x07d04000 : "Linux"
mtd: partition "Linux" doesn't start on an erase block boundary --
force read-only
0x07d04000-0x08000000 : "RedBoot"
mtd: partition "RedBoot" doesn't start on an erase block boundary --
force read-only
I did a complete dump with dd of my /dev/mtdblock1 partition with TS
driver (ts7250.c) and this new driver and they differ. I don't dare to
try this with real filesystem or write operation yet.
j
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