Samsung open-sources Flash driver
Samsung announced to have open-sourced the driver for its OneNand Flash memory devices. The company hopes that hardware designers using Linux 2.6 system will make use of the offer and promises that the the freely available source will simplify the integration of Flash memory into consumer electronics devices.
The driver can be downloaded from Linux HQ or Samsung’s website.
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