I've been reading for hours and can't seem to find some bit of info I think I read about a year and a half ago about Jasper big block nand reading. Just as a heads up, I'm using a USB nand reader. Everything's wired up solid for sure as i've tested my solder joints with a multimeter.
I used to painfully read the nand with an LPT port, which was like waiting in purgatory. Now that I'm trying to do this 256MB nand with USB, it still seems painfully as long but not as bad.
Mainly my question is whether I really do need to read out the whole 256MB of the nand or is it possible to read out a smaller increment since I doubt it's important to backup the storage partition of said nand? I've read out the whole 256MB about 10 times and when I try to compare each read against another, I seem to get between 8 to about 57 mismatches. I should point out that there are a couple of them that are error 250, which I know is a valid bad block. One other read gave me error 204, 300, and a few sparatic error 0's so I know those reads can be disregarded and I'll just reread again. I understand that it's normal that there are all sorts of bad blocks in the [memory card] storage partition of the nand which i'm sure is contributing to the large amount of non-mismatching blocks i'm getting between comparing these multiple nand reads.
Those mismatches alone are the reason why I choose not to try to continue further at this moment and am looking for some help as to know the true size of the 256MB Jasper's nand and if I will be better off reading the actual nand size (which I believe is 64MB?) or should I try to read the whole 256MB nand till I find 2 reads with the minimal amount of mismatches (which hopefully are just in the storage partition, with the exception of any valid Error 250 at the same spots within different reads).
The best read that I've gotten so far is one that gave me the first Error 250 @ 0x001929 and then some Error 0's @ 0x001CE6, 0x001CE7, 0x001CE8 (which I hope is the unimportant storage partition). Is the block @ 0x001929 past the actual nand size and therefore, inside the the extra memory partition or not?
I've tried to be as detailed as possible and if anyone who's stayed with me reading this far, I truly do appreciate you taking the time to hear me out and would appreciate even more, any help or insight into helping me set up this Jasper correctly. Thanks!