Yeah, it's a bit of a mess.
I am out of town at the moment, but I will give this a shot when I get back to
my workshop on Wednesday and update my review at that time.
On Mon, Oct 27, 2014 at 7:09 PM, Anders Oleson <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Thanks for reviewing! Can you confirm if it works on your hardware too?
> Makes sense. I am pretty sure that the 4370 ROM does have code for erase
> and write now. I disassembled what looks like live code from the entry
> points on my chip. However the manual implies you should include the latest
> SPIFI driver from LPCOpen in your application and reinitialize the SPIFI
> for "best performance". I think this is in case the built-in ROM doesn't
> know about your flash chip and sets it up in a slower more generic mode.
> I've also noticed that NXP's website, code, and documentation is a really
> disorganized maze. I sure hope they can improve it.
> Given that, and the fact that some early chips were missing the ROM, it
> seems the best bet would be to use the SPIFI registers. Maybe someday if I
> get the urge I will look at it and try that to see how well it works.
> But for now, it works and I'm happy :)
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