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            Marcel Moolenaar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
: 
: On Feb 19, 2008, at 3:12 PM, Łukasz Sromek wrote:
: 
: > So I thought, maybe just reading is broken somehow. I've booted
: > freebsd again, mounted usb stick and copied some files. But when I
: > tried to read them under windows I got errors.
: 
: We've ran into a bad USB-NAND flash controller revision
: here at work that resulted in lost writes. The problem
: was that a SYNCHRONIZE_CACHE command would stall the USB
: device, which we then cleared correctly, but a prior
: write would not hit the NAND flash.
: 
: An USB analyzer would give us the information we need...

I have a MP3 player that says it is 2GB, but really is only 128MB.
any data placed beyond 128MB gives instantly corrupted results...

Warner
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