On Fri, 18 Oct 2013 19:09:06 +0200 Raven <originalra...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Hello again, > can not say it in english, but in german: > Ich denke deine "glückwünsche" haben geholfen!!! :-D Yey > Now i'm at home and tested again. And it works! ;-) > Sometimes the reader still "locks up", but the verify is always good! > Maybe my computer at work is bad or it's an ubuntu problem. > Here at home i have LMDE (debian). Unlikely. Probably you just have bad luck with the timing of the USB data stream. > The same chip works well here. > I attached logs from read, write, erase and verify. > If you need more tests, just tell me. > The exact name of the chip is "*M25P16VG*". I'll mark the flash chip as fully tested and will commit that later together with other small changes. > About the AT45DB161D: > It's still red and says "no" on the homepage. Because of this i thought > its not supported. > > And i test it with the AT45DB011B, let's see if it works. ;-) Oh you are right. I forgot to update the wiki after merging quite a bunch of patches. > For the AT-Chips: > The resistor R1 is needed? > And Vcc connect to "hold" and "wp"? The R1 is a so-called pull-up resistor. It pulls the voltage of /CS up to VCC. So the default if nothing is applied by the arduino is "unselected". Yes, /hold and /wp should be pulled up to high too (with or without a pull-up resistor does not matter too much because they are static anyway). -- Kind regards/Mit freundlichen Grüßen, Stefan Tauner _______________________________________________ flashrom mailing list flashrom@flashrom.org http://www.flashrom.org/mailman/listinfo/flashrom