I know with EPROMs they can suffer bit rot but that typically isn't seen with anything that isn't as old as a 2600 prototype or maybe some older NES writes. Flash, supposedly, can die in terms of being unwritable but I've been told that it can be read long after that point. Though I usually see something catastrophic such as the chip being physically damaged beyond either before the read/write cycle count is up. Bit flipping is also possible when highly energetic particles nail flash, extremely rare but it can and does happen. Happened recently to the Voyager 2 probe actually.
I'd also like to see olivieryuyu stop with the high school girl level of drama unless some valid and solid evidence can be provided that it is a bad dump. So far I'm seeing nothing but bollocks.




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