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Add this wiki is written that The Micron 25Q256A Chip provides 256MB Serial Flash, whil at LibDRC is shown that the chip provides 32MB Flash https://libdrc.org/docs/re/overview.html .
 
Add this wiki is written that The Micron 25Q256A Chip provides 256MB Serial Flash, whil at LibDRC is shown that the chip provides 32MB Flash https://libdrc.org/docs/re/overview.html .
 
Since 256A is written in it's name, I'd assume that this wiki is right, so I'm confused if LibDrc made a mistake.
 
Since 256A is written in it's name, I'd assume that this wiki is right, so I'm confused if LibDrc made a mistake.
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: As far as I understand, the "256" indicates the chip is 256 mega''bits'', note the small 'b' on the wiki page, while libdrc is referring to the chip as having 32 mega''bytes'' (technically mibibytes, but.. c'mon). The capitalization on the b gives it away. [[User:QuarkTheAwesome|Ash]] ([[User talk:QuarkTheAwesome|talk]]) 06:43, 23 October 2019 (CEST)

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Unclear Flash Capacity

Add this wiki is written that The Micron 25Q256A Chip provides 256MB Serial Flash, whil at LibDRC is shown that the chip provides 32MB Flash https://libdrc.org/docs/re/overview.html . Since 256A is written in it's name, I'd assume that this wiki is right, so I'm confused if LibDrc made a mistake.

As far as I understand, the "256" indicates the chip is 256 megabits, note the small 'b' on the wiki page, while libdrc is referring to the chip as having 32 megabytes (technically mibibytes, but.. c'mon). The capitalization on the b gives it away. Ash (talk) 06:43, 23 October 2019 (CEST)