Add tinyfs.SliceBlockDev that will "partition" a block dev#24
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This is useful to create a fixed-size BlockDevice from machine.Flash, which can vary when the firmware changes (and might require a format each time it crosses a page boundary). Tested with littlefs, it seems to be working fine.
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I need exactly this to not need to repopulate the contents on my flash storage if the code I was working on increased too much in size while under development.
Thanks @aykevl !
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This is useful to create a fixed-size BlockDevice from machine.Flash, which can vary when the firmware changes (and might require a format each time it crosses a page boundary).
Tested with littlefs, it seems to be working fine.