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(in comparison, a [[Teensy 2.0++]] only has 51 lines, not all are useable as programmable I/O)
(in comparison, a [[Teensy 2.0++]] only has 51 lines, not all are useable as programmable I/O)


The lower interface of NAND is exposed complete and also lesser wires/pins than the EBUS.
Because the exposed EBUS is only partial, entire flash will never be accessable, not even when the protocol is 100% reversed. The lower interface of NAND is exposed complete and also lesser wires/pins than the EBUS.


For this reason, reading/writing to flash is adviced using the <abbr title="Common Flash Interface">CFI</abbr> of the standardised dual [[Flash (Hardware)|NANDs]] (perfectly useable with a [[Teensy 2.0++]]).
For this reason, reading/writing to flash is adviced using the <abbr title="Common Flash Interface">CFI</abbr> of the standardised dual [[Flash (Hardware)|NANDs]] (perfectly useable with a [[Teensy 2.0++]]).
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