> "Porting Guide" > > It says: > "... > int startBlock > > The block number (not the address in bytes) on the chip of the first block > of this logical yaffs_Device.  Beware, yaffs needs the first block to be > free so you should not set this to 0, if it is then yaffs will add on one > to it itself and also add on one to the end block which could be an issue > if you wanted your device to start at block 0 and finish at the last block > which might mean yaffs trying to write to a non-existent block. > ..." Yuck. That second sentence seriously needs to be refactored to be understandable ... /Ricard -- Ricard Wolf Wanderlöf ricardw(at)axis.com Axis Communications AB, Lund, Sweden www.axis.com Phone +46 46 272 2016 Fax +46 46 13 61 30