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 Post subject: Will by something low cost for NAND chips
PostPosted: March 23rd, 2024, 18:47 
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Hi,
I am looking for tool to learn NAND reading and recovering simple cases.
I have other electronic business and want to learn flash recovery, but do not want to invest huge amont money for education.
Can be feature locked, expired support, not working stable, not supporting some chips, require old windows, etc.

Something like crippled Flash Extractor probably is enought.


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 Post subject: Re: Will by something low cost for NAND chips
PostPosted: March 24th, 2024, 7:37 
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Preferred in Europe, to limit cost of shipping, customs, etc. Can also consider purchase in person, payment in cash, etc
PS I'm sorry for the stupid mistake in the title, unfortunately I can't edit it after posting. :(


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 Post subject: Re: Will by something low cost for NAND chips
PostPosted: March 27th, 2024, 9:14 
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Well,
Buy VNR and Learn It if you wanna learn about FLASH And NAND

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 Post subject: Re: Will by something low cost for NAND chips
PostPosted: March 30th, 2024, 19:53 
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Amarbir[CDR-Labs] wrote:
Well,
Buy VNR and Learn It if you wanna learn about FLASH And NAND

Thanks for advice, I thought seriously about VNR, but PC3000 Flash could be also nice alternative if the business will move to SSD.
Anyway I still need to get cheap tool for learning, I cannot affort just to spent 3kE +VAT) for fun.


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 Post subject: Re: Will by something low cost for NAND chips
PostPosted: March 31st, 2024, 6:28 
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okton wrote:
Amarbir[CDR-Labs] wrote:
Well,
Buy VNR and Learn It if you wanna learn about FLASH And NAND

Thanks for advice, I thought seriously about VNR, but PC3000 Flash could be also nice alternative if the business will move to SSD.
Anyway I still need to get cheap tool for learning, I cannot affort just to spent 3kE +VAT) for fun.


Well,
For understanding VNR is better

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 Post subject: Re: Will by something low cost for NAND chips
PostPosted: April 1st, 2024, 8:07 
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Amarbir[CDR-Labs] wrote:
For understanding VNR is better

If I may ask here, does VNR allow to define own custom XOR tables, or layout of data where is block number and ECC?
Or it only allows to use existing build blocks and if something new is needed I would need to wait for VNR development to release something in new version?


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 Post subject: Re: Will by something low cost for NAND chips
PostPosted: April 1st, 2024, 9:19 
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It can do everything you wrote about.

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