Ok understood, on my ICOM this chip/IC has the following references :
H816
0281
> Is it the 24C02 I'm searching for ?
Couldn't find any reference document / datasheet about this one ... neither regarding the pinout.
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By side of that, I managed to update the SYSTEM and APPLICATION images with latest ones and ICOM did the update steps pretty straightforward (lucky me
)
Now I get the following versions :
- Current PACKAGE IMAGE version: 03.23.22
- Current SYSTEM IMAGE version: 01.33.00
- Current APPLICATION IMAGE version: 01.52.00
Anyway, I'm still getting the following in "dmesg" file :
- PCI: Probing PCI hardware
- PCI 0000:00:10.0: IRQ 5 for idsel 16 pin 1
- PCI 0000:00:10.2: IRQ 5 for idsel 16 pin 1
- PCI 0000:00:19.0: IRQ 6 for idsel 25 pin 1
- ...
- NAND device: Manufacturer ID: 0xec, Chip ID: 0xda (Samsung NAND 256MiB 3,3V 8-bit)
- Scanning device for bad blocks
- Bad eraseblock 1 at 0x00020000
- Bad eraseblock 2 at 0x00040000
- Bad eraseblock 3 at 0x00060000
- Bad eraseblock 4 at 0x00080000
- Bad eraseblock 5 at 0x000a0000
- Bad eraseblock 134 at 0x010c0000
- Bad eraseblock 138 at 0x01140000
- Bad eraseblock 157 at 0x013a0000
- Bad eraseblock 175 at 0x015e0000
- Bad eraseblock 218 at 0x01b40000
- Bad eraseblock 438 at 0x036c0000
- Bad eraseblock 523 at 0x04160000
- Bad eraseblock 606 at 0x04bc0000
- Bad eraseblock 1135 at 0x08de0000
- Bad eraseblock 1447 at 0x0b4e0000
- NAND flash size = 256 MB
- Creating 4 MTD partitions on "NAND 256MiB 3,3V 8-bit":
- 0x00000000-0x07c00000 : "app1"
- 0x07c00000-0x0f800000 : "app2"
- 0x0f800000-0x10000000 : "config"
- 0x00000000-0x10000000 : "pe-nand"
Bad eraseblocks seem to be arranged like this :
- "app1" MTD partition : blocks from 1 to 5, 134, 138, 157, 175, 218, 438, 523 and 606
- "config" MTD partition : blocks 1135 and 1447
Anyway, it seems that I'm not getting these lines anymore in DMESG (which might be a good sign ?) :
- yaffs: dev is 32505862 name is "mtdblock6"
- yaffs: passed flags ""
- yaffs: Attempting MTD mount on 31.6, "mtdblock6"
- block 2 is bad
- block 3 is bad
- block 4 is bad
- block 5 is bad
- block 6 is bad
- block 135 is bad
- block 139 is bad
- block 158 is bad
- block 176 is bad
- block 219 is bad
- block 439 is bad
- block 524 is bad
- block 607 is bad
- yaffs: dev is 32505864 name is "mtdblock8"
- yaffs: passed flags ""
- yaffs: Attempting MTD mount on 31.8, "mtdblock8"
You think that the USB restore would solve out those bad eraseblocks ?
Seems strange to me, but at least I can try.
Anyway, I still need to be sure that I need to unsolder EEPROM or not as I managed to get it updated to latest version.
Thanks