* Carl-Daniel Hailfinger c-d.hailfinger.devel.2006@gmx.net [070804 03:36]:
Summary: id1=0xea, id2=0xf0 for every flash size up to and including 1024 kb. Since this happens regardless of the identification routine used, I assume it is not an ID at all, but some value stored every 128 kb on the flash chip.
What is the actual flash chip vendor/device of that system?
On some chips the jedec ID command returns flash sector protection information instead of the ID.
It might also be that the ID mode is never left again, which makes it always return the same values.
Stefan