
8 May
2006
8 May
'06
11:50 a.m.
In message 200605061602.k46G2T6b030445@xdr.com you wrote:
The newer NAND system seems to do a bad block search on startup. This takes several seconds when the NAND is big, like 256Mbytes. How about an #ifndef around this search, like CFG_NAND_NO_BAD_BLOCK_SEARCH so it can be turned off?
Do you think this is a good idea?
Before I knew about the newer git version and was modifying 1.1.4 I had modified u-boot to support the micron NAND, but that work is irrelevant now. Maybe u-boot is ready for a major new release 1.1.5???
I would like to see some more of the pending patches merged first. But this takes more time...
Best regards,
Wolfgang Denk
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