On Jul 7, 2011, at 5:08 PM, Mike Frysinger wrote:

> he jedec spec (which all the spi flashes ive worked with support)
> supports 8bit transfers to get the idcode out, and from there you know
> exactly what manufacturer it is and its device id.  and all the spi
> flashes ive used work in 8bit mode.  this is also how the u-boot spi
> flash driver operates, as well as the linux kernel spi flash driver.


I also wrote this so I could access devices that were not necessarily a flash 
device
that may require a specific number of address and data bytes.  I guess that may 
be
beyond the scope of urjtag's intended use.
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