mtd->read(0x100 bytes from 0x0) returned ecc error

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this is good news! This is the case where we were expecting a read error, but it was actually an octal value. If we have a read error (ecc error) the read operation failed. The error code tells us what the problem was and what we should do about it.

The first thing to do is check that read operation succeeded.

The read operation succeeded. It’s likely that the error was a mis-reading of the message that was sent. This would cause the read operation to fail, but a read error is a read error. To fix, we can try to send another message, or try to read the message again.

The second thing to do is check to see if we have more than one character in the message. If there are more than one characters in the message, we can’t trust that the message was properly interpreted.

The first thing is to compare the string “0x100 bytes” to our ASCII character set. If the string doesn’t contain any characters that are not in the ASCII character set, we could try to send another message.

We can try to send another message, but first, we need to check to see if we have more than one character in the message. If so, we need to check if we have more than one character in the message. If the string doesnt contain any characters that are not in the ASCII character set, we can try to send another message.

Well, that sounds like a good idea, but we have to send it to a separate message. If that’s the case, we need to send it to a separate message.

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