I think you are confusing error detection and correction with wear
leveling.
see:
 www.sandisk.com/pdf/oem/WPaperWearLevelv1.0.pdf 

Garst

Matthias Weingart wrote:

> This was my idea too. However you can create your own "filesystem" (e.g. a
> count at the first sector) to let your application know how many data you
> have written.
> And as I wrote in the other posting - MMC is fault tolerant. It does
> wear leveling - it repairs damaged bits or replace damaged sectors
> transparently in the background.
> 
> M.
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