NĂ©stor Wrote: 
> Hi,
> 
> If I remember it well, EAC always re read the suspicios block a fixed
> time (I guess 8 times the first time) and if, lets say , 7 of  the 8
> reads of the same block produce the same value, and only one is
> different then EAC assumes that the most common value  is the right
> value. Thats why it always fill the first line of leds. If EAC finds 4
> for one value, and the other 4 for some other value, then it will read
> 8 times more ( the second row of leds) and then decide again. If by 64
> re-reads (or 32 dont remember well now) it cant decide whats the right
> value for the block, it will give a data error message.
> 

Ah, thanks for jogging my memory; what you say sounds familiar.

But can anyone tell me if Copy&Test yielding identical CRCs in burst
mode is as reliable as secure mode?


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dbls
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