On Wed, 2019-05-22 at 22:05:55 UTC, Jeff Kletsky wrote:
> From: Jeff Kletsky
>
> The GigaDevice GD5F1GQ4UFxxG SPI NAND is in current production devices
> and, while it has the same logical layout as the E-series devices,
> it differs in the SPI interfacing in significant ways.
>
> This support i
Hi Schrempf,
Schrempf Frieder wrote on Mon, 27 May
2019 06:35:59 +:
> Hi Jeff,
>
> On 24.05.19 02:12, Jeff Kletsky wrote:
> > (reduced direct addressees, though still on lists)
> >
> > On 5/22/19 11:42 PM, Schrempf Frieder wrote:
> >
> >> On 23.05.19 00:05, Jeff Kletsky wrote:
> >>> F
Hi Jeff,
On 24.05.19 02:12, Jeff Kletsky wrote:
> (reduced direct addressees, though still on lists)
>
> On 5/22/19 11:42 PM, Schrempf Frieder wrote:
>
>> On 23.05.19 00:05, Jeff Kletsky wrote:
>>> From: Jeff Kletsky
>>>
>>> The GigaDevice GD5F1GQ4UFxxG SPI NAND is in current production devices
(reduced direct addressees, though still on lists)
On 5/22/19 11:42 PM, Schrempf Frieder wrote:
On 23.05.19 00:05, Jeff Kletsky wrote:
From: Jeff Kletsky
The GigaDevice GD5F1GQ4UFxxG SPI NAND is in current production devices
and, while it has the same logical layout as the E-series devices,
On 23.05.19 00:05, Jeff Kletsky wrote:
> From: Jeff Kletsky
>
> The GigaDevice GD5F1GQ4UFxxG SPI NAND is in current production devices
> and, while it has the same logical layout as the E-series devices,
> it differs in the SPI interfacing in significant ways.
>
> This support is contingent on p
From: Jeff Kletsky
The GigaDevice GD5F1GQ4UFxxG SPI NAND is in current production devices
and, while it has the same logical layout as the E-series devices,
it differs in the SPI interfacing in significant ways.
This support is contingent on previous commits to:
* Add support for two-byte dev
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