saud 2020-11-2 15:45
Der friends!
First of all, I don’t want to offend anyone!
I have another suggestion of mine for you ...
First of all, there is a common sense that any electronic engineer should know, that NAND Flash is allowed to have bad blocks, and that the physical bad blocks can't be fixed by any programmer, what the programmer can do is to skip the physical bad blocks, and RT809H certainly has that capability.
Some programmers claim that fixing a bad block is actually erasing a bad block sign on a bad logical block, and RT809H does this automatically when it's erased or written .
You've been misled, which makes you a laughing stock of your peers.
If you don't believe it, try questioning the Proman you believe in.
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