well guys can any 1 tell me, whether the flash memory having 80x data
transfer rate will work with windows CE.

i m using PCM 6892 card. and since years i have been using 45X Flash
memory, but when i inserted 80X flash, it shows "invalid system disk".

i also checked that, if i load the same flash with linux image, it
works fine with the same board.

so now can any 1 tell me whether 80X is supported with winCE5.0 ?

thanx in advance

Re: 80X flash memory with winCE by Paul

Paul
Fri May 12 11:43:32 CDT 2006

Windows CE doesn't care how fast data transfer occurs. It sounds like the
controller that talks to that flash or the driver that runs it doesn't
understand the higher-performance flash. Windows CE itself could not
possibly care any less; it's a driver/OAL/hardware issue.

Paul T.

<kothari.nirav@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1147436634.677987.280440@i39g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
> well guys can any 1 tell me, whether the flash memory having 80x data
> transfer rate will work with windows CE.
>
> i m using PCM 6892 card. and since years i have been using 45X Flash
> memory, but when i inserted 80X flash, it shows "invalid system disk".
>
> i also checked that, if i load the same flash with linux image, it
> works fine with the same board.
>
> so now can any 1 tell me whether 80X is supported with winCE5.0 ?
>
> thanx in advance
>



Re: 80X flash memory with winCE by kothari

kothari
Wed May 17 03:49:08 CDT 2006

yes u r rite, even i think that, windows CE has nothing to do with it,
but there must be some driver running the flash, must not be supporting
80x speed.

can any 1 confirm?

or does any 1 have any idea about it?


Re: 80X flash memory with winCE by Paul

Paul
Wed May 17 12:00:37 CDT 2006

Wait a minute! It's *your* hardware, isn't it? And your BSP? You are the
authority, not some random person on the newsgroup.

Paul T.

<kothari.nirav@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1147855748.579360.108480@j33g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
> yes u r rite, even i think that, windows CE has nothing to do with it,
> but there must be some driver running the flash, must not be supporting
> 80x speed.
>
> can any 1 confirm?
>
> or does any 1 have any idea about it?
>