Just soo obvious

Pat Ford pford at qnx.com
Fri May 19 12:40:52 GMT 2000


 If I have a flash (eeprom) that I don't trust I do all 0xff then and verify
followed by burning the address into the each memory location ( ie 0xC000 has 
0xC000 in it) followed by the compliment of the address ( 0x8000 gets 0x7fff)
that seems to weed out the bad chips fairly fast


Previously, you (nacelp) wrote:
{ If you're having problems with eprom burning and not sure about things in
{ general, here's a couple things that might help.
{ Make a .bin file of all:
{ zeros
{ all FF
{ the specific patterns,
{ burn tehm and then reread them into the .bin editor, or do a file compare.
{ I been having a problem, and was trying to narrow soen what was going on,
{ and a none lister mentioned this...
{ Just a diddy for us non EE's
{ Grumpy
{ 
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