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UFFS: Ultra-low-cost Flash File System, designed for NANDflash working in embedded system. UFFS typically consumes less then 200K ram for 1Gb(page 512)/4Gb(page 2K) NANDflash. It supports direct flash interface, works with or without OS.
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.
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!
Windows disk image reading and writing software. This application is intended for use as a reader/writer for small flash drives. It is compatible with raw and gzipped disk images, including those used by m0n0wall.