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ashley_rb 15th Jan 2007 10:40 pm

Re: Samsung and Hynix Nand Flash Sizes and Serial Numbers
 
When I click on the Samsung link, at Samsung I cant find the Nand flash sizes and serial numbers.

Does anyone know the link to them for Samsung?

tadad1 15th Jan 2007 11:18 pm

ashley_rb, There is no list of serials and sizes on the Samsung site but you could try a part number search on the site.
http://www.samsung.com/Products/Semi...lash/index.htm

or there is a part number decoder that explains the serial number here:
http://www.samsung.com/Products/Semi...Nand_Flash.pdf

ashley_rb 16th Jan 2007 9:06 am

Re: Samsung and Hynix Nand Flash Sizes and Serial Numbers
 
perfect. thank you.

arviverona 20th Jan 2007 1:57 am

other menings of the characters
 
and if your techie enough to feed you techie mind.or maybe just a curious person..you may want to look at the other meanings of the characters at the chip..check this one,..

http://www.hynix.com/eng/02_products...ND%20Flash.pdf

RoGuE_STreaK 2nd Feb 2007 1:13 am

Re: Samsung and Hynix Nand Flash Sizes and Serial Numbers
 
My player just arrived today, "4GB" but after formatting is 1GB :( , for Aus$41 it's still bloody good, will complain but the user is no longer registered so don't know how much luck I'll have.

Have pulled it apart just to double-check, and the only number I can see doesn't correspond to any of those here. It's a Samsung chip, number FEL238BBC. There's one of those "checked on" type markers over the top, so it may be hidden under that, but doesn't appear to be a sticker as such.

Any confirmation would be appreciated. I'm 99% sure it's "only" 1GB, but just want to double-check.

I honestly wouldn't have thought twice about paying what I did for 1GB, 4GB for the same price was just a bonus, but alas that bonus is no more :cry:. Don't know why they don't just sell them as what they are and save everyone the hassles.

PS. Will be posting a guide to converting stuff to AMV on my site in the future, info I couldn't particularly find in one spot, such as flv (youtube etc) to amv, DVD to AMV... In particular, getting the aspect ratios correct.

tadad1 2nd Feb 2007 1:29 am

RoGuE_STreaK, The number is most likely beneath the QC label. The numbers you have quoted are secondary information to do with batch identification etc.

RoGuE_STreaK 2nd Feb 2007 5:08 pm

Re: Samsung and Hynix Nand Flash Sizes and Serial Numbers
 
Yep, it's an K9K8G08U0M, so 1GB.
At least I was prepared for it, quite happy with a working 1GB for $40, but now to figure out how to complain in a way which may get me some money back to sweeten the deal... :twisted:

tadad1 2nd Feb 2007 9:49 pm

Who did you buy it off?

pmilladcs 2nd Feb 2007 10:38 pm

mine's not on the list
it's a k9lago8uon

tadad1 2nd Feb 2007 10:45 pm

pmilladcs, there are heaps of different serials but the two inportant characters are the 4th and 5th on the Samsung chips and the 9th nad 10th on the Hynix chips which denote the memory density which in your case is AG or 16 Gigabit or 2 GigaByte.


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