Well it didn’t flash, and I think it didn’t erase too so my code is wrong I think… looks like it has bad blocks too and they and made the files bigger in size than the partition..???
This process will completely restore your E3's NAND. This will try and restore The Amstrad firmware on the device. Are you sure you wish to continue? [y/N]: y
Starting restore.. This might take a while... Found e3-nand-backup.0 Erasing /dev/mtd0 Erase Total 0 Units done Writing e3-nand-backup.0 to /dev/mtd0 Image 3784704 bytes, NAND page 512 bytes, OOB area 512 bytes, device size 3670016 bytes Input file does not fit into device: Success Data did not fit into device, due to bad blocks : Success Found e3-nand-backup.1 Erasing /dev/mtd1 Erase Total 0 Units done Writing e3-nand-backup.1 to /dev/mtd1 Image 270336 bytes, NAND page 512 bytes, OOB area 512 bytes, device size 262144 bytes Input file does not fit into device: Success Data did not fit into device, due to bad blocks : Success Found e3-nand-backup.3 Erasing /dev/mtd3 Erase Total 0 Units done Writing e3-nand-backup.3 to /dev/mtd3 Image 270336 bytes, NAND page 512 bytes, OOB area 512 bytes, device size 262144 bytes Input file does not fit into device: Success Data did not fit into device, due to bad blocks : Success Found e3-nand-backup.4 Erasing /dev/mtd4 Erase Total 0 Units done Writing e3-nand-backup.4 to /dev/mtd4 Image 29196288 bytes, NAND page 512 bytes, OOB area 512 bytes, device size 28311552 bytes Input file does not fit into device: Success Data did not fit into device, due to bad blocks : Success Finished restoring the Amstrad E3 Firmware, Type Reboot to see if the Amstrad E3 splashcreen comes up
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