Disks information
(toujours non accessible par le shell)
FlashFX Disk Information
Datalight FlashFX Pro v3.00 Build 1358
Nucleus Edition for ARM9
Copyright (c) 1993-2006 Datalight, Inc.
Patents: US#5860082, US#6260156.
System Compile-Time Configuration Options:
Product FlashFX v3.00 Build 1358 (Prod#=2)
SubProduct DCL v2.10 Build 466 (Prod#=3)
CPU Number 2900
ToolSet Number 8300
Byte-Order Little-Endian
Native 64-bit Support Yes
Native Alignment Boundary 4
Target OS Nucleus FILE3
Supports Unicode No
Supports Threads Yes
Debug Settings:
Debug Level 0
DCL Trace Mask 0x00000000
Trace Auto-Enable Yes
Profiler Included No
Profiler Auto-Enable No
Memory Tracking Disabled
Semaphore Tracking Disabled
FlashFX Compile-Time Configuration Options:
FFX_MAX_DEVICES: 1
FFX_MAX_DISKS: 8
Byte order: Little-Endian
FAT Support: Excluded
Internal FAT format function: Excluded
FAT Monitor functionality: Included
Reliance Support: Included
Default File System: Reliance
Force Aligned I/O: Included
Device driver auto-format logic: Included
DEV0 Information
Device Flags 0x8400
Media Type NAND
Current DISKn Mappings 1
Raw Size (includes BBM) 30720 KB
DevMgr Usable Size (excludes BBM) 30000 KB
Block Size 16 KB
Page Size 512 B
Spare Size 16 B
Meta Size 0 B
Tag Size 2 B
FFXFIMDEVHANDLE 0x10879874
DISK0 Information
Disk Flags 0x0000
Access Mode NORMAL
Media Type NAND
Start Offset within DEVn 0 KB
Disk Size 30000 KB
Block Size 16 KB
Page Size 512 B
Spare Size 16 B
Tag Size 2 B
FFXDISKHANDLE 0x10879768
VBF Information
Serial Number 0x0000000B
Allocation Page Size 512 B
Unformatted Disk Size 29984 KB
Formatted Disk Size 28548 KB
Region Size 488 KB
Region Cache Entries 3
Erase Unit Information
Unit Size 32 KB
Total Units 937
Spare Units 1
Data pages per Unit 63
VBF Overhead 1436 KB
Spare Unit(s) 32 KB
Allocation Map 468 KB
Cushion 936 KB (~3.1%)
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Media Usage Information
Erases Per Unit (Max, Avg, Min) (4, 0, 0)
Data Used 3534 KB
Free Space 25695 KB
Recoverable Space 254 KB
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EDIT: Les infos sur les médias de stockage sont disponibles via le shell contrairement à ce que j'avais écrit.