On Mon, May 18, 2009 at 10:05 PM, David Brownell <davi...@pacbell.net> wrote:
> Minor NAND updates:
>
>  - Comment which IDs are "museum" IDs:  obsolete first-gen parts,
>   some with IDs that are reused with newer parts, 256-byte pages.
>   Linux doesn't support these by default, and OpenOCD rejects
>   the 256-byte pages.
>
>  - Recognize Micron as a NAND manufacturer.
>
>  - For "nand list", part numbers are the same whether or not the
>   part has been probed yet.

I don't know anything about nand, but I'll be happy to commit this if
you believe
the chances of regressions are slight.

The chances that anyone else will review your changes are small I guess.


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Øyvind Harboe
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