Emmc chip and CM 10.2

asakurato

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This maybe discussed already, but I'm new to the device so I'll ask. I know that some of the(most) Nook hd+ emmc chips has bricking bug. What I read on cm wiki, that MAG2GA chip is susceptible to this bug with fwrev 0x05. So I downloaded emmc bug check from market and it gave me this result. I also read that chip with Fwrev 0x06 is not susceptible to this bug which I have(also screenshot says it's sane chip). So, do I have any danger in installing CM 10.2 with trim enabled kernel or running Lagfix?
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JanSpatschek

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This maybe discussed already, but I'm new to the device so I'll ask. I know that some of the(most) Nook hd+ emmc chips has bricking bug. What I read on cm wiki, that MAG2GA chip is susceptible to this bug with fwrev 0x05. So I downloaded emmc bug check from market and it gave me this result. I also read that chip with Fwrev 0x06 is not susceptible to this bug which I have(also screenshot says it's sane chip). So, do I have any danger in installing CM 10.2 with trim enabled kernel or running Lagfix?
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My NOOK (which I will be replaced soon - other thread) had exactly the same specs. Same chip, same Fwrev 0x06. I installed the latest CM10.2 nightlies and even tried drmarble's 8x8 trim kernel. Didn't have problem at all. But still - just tested it for two weeks.