Jeffrey YAFFS CVS includes two nand emulators. Both of these read and write with NAND restrictions. eg. you need to erase to turn zero bits back to one bits. One is yaffs_ramem.c. This includes code to force bit errors and bad blocks to test the error handling logic. I thought of being able to change this via procfs, but that never became important enough for me to do anything. One is mtdemul/nandemul.c the main purpose of this is to test the mtd interface without having real nand. (eg on a PC). Feel free to go hack. -- CHarles -----Original Message----- From: Jeffrey Lim [mailto:jfsworld@fastmail.fm] Sent: Tuesday, 12 November 2002 9:01 p.m. To: yaffs@toby-churchill.org Subject: OT? status of the nand emulator Hi, sorry if this question sounds a bit OT, but i read with interest the idea to design a NAND flash emulator. Is there any progress currently in that area? If so, i would like to know about it, as well as perhaps if i can, offer help in it. Thanks -jf -- "It's an extraordinary world!" - jfsworld fastmail.fm ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------- This mailing list is hosted by Toby Churchill open software (www.toby-churchill.org). If mailing list membership is no longer wanted you can remove yourself from the list by sending an email to yaffs-request@toby-churchill.org with the text "unsubscribe" (without the quotes) as the subject. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This mailing list is hosted by Toby Churchill open software (www.toby-churchill.org). If mailing list membership is no longer wanted you can remove yourself from the list by sending an email to yaffs-request@toby-churchill.org with the text "unsubscribe" (without the quotes) as the subject.