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    UFFS: Ultra-low-cost Flash File System, designed for NAND flash working in embedded system. UFFS typically consumes less then 200K ram for 1Gb(page 512)/4Gb(page 2K) NAND flash. It supports direct flash interface, works with or without OS.
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    Flashmon

    Onboard NAND flash operations monitor for embedded Linux

    Flashmon is a Linux kernel module that monitors NAND flash memory access events using Kprobes and Jprobes. Flashmon targets embedded boards shipped with bare flash chips managed with MTD : mainly JFFS2, UBIFS and YAFFS based systems. The monitored events are : flash page read / write requests, and flash block erase operations. Instructions on how to use Flashmon are included in the archive.
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    yanftl

    Yet another nand flash translation layer

    I write this code couple years ago, now I cut it out for an independent project, hopping it will help people to understand what a FTL is and how to design it. This project is not test enough, if you want to use it in you onw project, I am glad to help, please feel free to contact LaiZhefeng@gmail.com.
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    iPAQ 200/210/211/212/214 Android Porting

    Porting Android to the iPAQ 200/210/211/212/214 or equilivalent

    Porting Android to the iPAQ 200/210/211/212/214 or equilivalent. It has a 4-inch VGA Screen (TFT LCD display), resistive touchscreen, WiFi, Bluetooth, SD/MMC, CF. Originally it is running Windows Mobile 6 Classic. For help, see README files and the wiki. This project is in Alpha state, that means it is not suitable for daily usage unless developing for the project. NOT FOR THE FAINTHEARTED AND/OR COMPUTER IDIOTS!
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    Flash Translation Layers for academic purpose
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    GDB patch for debugging embedded ARM system via JTAG debug interface. The embedded and extended Python interpreter make OS-aware debug session possible, and also provide flexible NOR/NAND flash utility.
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    hcs12mem is a command line tool for embedded microcontroller developers using Freescale's HC12/S12-family MCUs. Main features: reading/writing/erasing internal memories (FLASH/EEPROM), securing/unsecuring MCU, upload and execution of arbitrary code.
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    NAND flash utilities is a set of utilities for accessing NAND flash through an IDE interface. These utilties work with the Linux MTD subsystem to allow developing, testing, and experimenting of NAND flash on a PC.
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