Reply by Ulf Samuelsson May 9, 20072007-05-09
"tomC" <amerigo1@freemail.it> skrev i meddelandet 
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> Hi everybody > > I have linux 2.6.15 on AT91SAM9261 that has AT45DB321D as dataflash. > I need to write an application that erases the content of dataflash > not at boot-time but while the system is running. Is this possible? > I'd like to have suggestions on how to proceed > > Thankyou all >
Probably better to ask the ARM kernel mailing list at www.arm.linux.org.uk Read the linux spi driver code, I do not think it is documented... You might also want to upgrade to 2.6.20/ or 21 since the spi driver has been updated. -- Best Regards, Ulf Samuelsson This is intended to be my personal opinion which may, or may not be shared by my employer Atmel Nordic AB
Reply by Rene Tschaggelar May 9, 20072007-05-09
tomC wrote:

> Hi everybody > > I have linux 2.6.15 on AT91SAM9261 that has AT45DB321D as dataflash. > I need to write an application that erases the content of dataflash > not at boot-time but while the system is running. Is this possible? > I'd like to have suggestions on how to proceed > > Thankyou all
Sure, the datasheet tells you all about. Rene -- Ing.Buero R.Tschaggelar - http://www.ibrtses.com & commercial newsgroups - http://www.talkto.net
Reply by tomC May 9, 20072007-05-09
Hi everybody

I have linux 2.6.15 on AT91SAM9261 that has AT45DB321D as dataflash.
I need to write an application that erases the content of dataflash
not at boot-time but while the system is running. Is this possible?
I'd like to have suggestions on how to proceed

Thankyou all