Actually, there is more chance the particular device will have gone
obsolete before the the Flash memory gives up the ghost. The AT90S2313
is already obsolete and not recommended for new designs.
I have a product I designed in 1986 with the MC68705P3 and R3 variants,
these still sometimes come back for warranty service, usually transformers
and external connections suffer due to excessive vibration. The firmware
in the processor has integrity check and hasnt once reported any error
in that time for any of the almost 100 units in the field, however it
is a UV eprom type with larger cells than probably all flash rom today.
It can be a real bugger getting an obsolescence guarantee out of
manufacturers, let alone a guarantee on Flash retention.
Guarantees on anything are getting more difficult as that then implies
a consequential damages issue <shrug>
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Regards
Mike
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