esc: 2, max buffer write size:
> > 40
> >
> > Spansion primary algorithm extend information:
> > pri: 'PRI', version: 1.3
> > Silicon Rev.: 0x5, Address Sensitive unlock: 0x0
> > Erase Suspend: 0x2, Sector Protect: 0x1
> > VppMin: 11.5, VppMax: 12.5
&g
ports ARM code?
--- Stephan Winokur schrieb am Mo, 21.9.2009:
> Von: Stephan Winokur
> Betreff: Re: AW: [Openocd-development] problems with FASTDATA bulk write and
> spansion flash
> An: "Rolf Meeser" , openocd-development@lists.berlios.de
> Datum: Montag, 21.
9.2009:
>
> > Von: Stephan Winokur
> > Betreff: [Openocd-development] problems with FASTDATA bulk write
> and spansion flash
> > An: openocd-development@lists.berlios.de
> > Datum: Montag, 21. September 2009, 4:45
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I'm trying to mak
Hi Stephan,
What is the exact type number of the flash device?
Regards,
Rolf
--- Stephan Winokur schrieb am Mo, 21.9.2009:
> Von: Stephan Winokur
> Betreff: [Openocd-development] problems with FASTDATA bulk write and spansion
> flash
> An: openocd-development@lists.berlio
Hi all,
I'm trying to make faster flash writes happen on a mips based
platform -- because this is crazy: wrote 524288 byte from file
/root/flashme.bin in 45807.718750s (0.011177 kb/s).
I've downloaded the svn snapshot (2734), applied the "FASTDATA" bulk
write optimization, and made the necessa