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by Gormo
699 days ago
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I can't imagine how it would be possible to do it any other way for a flash storage device. A mechanical hard drive could at least theoretically have a physical lock attached to the drive head which prevents it from approaching the platters if it is engaged. |
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Back in the EPROM days, that was easy, just don’t supply 25V or whatever.
Modern flash still needs those high voltages but generates it on-chip via charge pumps. If your read-only switch physically disconnected the charge pumps, you would have read-only flash.