Wednesday, September 7, 2005, 2:40:25 AM, you wrote: >> How I can calculate RAM usage for YAFFS (or YAFFS2) direct mode? CM> Most of the RAM used by YAFFS is in the tnode structures used to build the CM> file trees. This uses approx 2 bytes of RAM per "chunk" of NAND. CM> Most people will use a NAND page as a "chunk", but you can use larger. CM> That means that if you are using NAND with 512byte pages, then for every CM> 1Mbyte of NAND you will need (1MB/512b = 2k chunks) * 2 bytes per chunk = CM> 4kbytes of RAM. CM> For 2k page chunks you will need only 1 quarter of that. Thanks! >> I will try to port YAFFS to uCOS-II. CM> Please be aware of licensing issues when using YAFFS with non-GPL code. Of course. I will keep all code, concerning YAFFS, GPL and in separate *.so. Evgeny.