Thank you for your replay Andy.
I found what was causing the problem this morning (my local time). After probing the connections I found out that one of the Vdd solder joints was, shame on me, insufficient. It showed about 3,1V instead of 3,3V... . It is unbelievable that I could read the memory and even erase it but such a small mistake interrupted the flashing procedure.
It only shows how important it is to have stable supply.
Anyway I you feel my debug file will be vital for the future magic flash development I can send you one which I created before I fixed the solder joint.
I found what was causing the problem this morning (my local time). After probing the connections I found out that one of the Vdd solder joints was, shame on me, insufficient. It showed about 3,1V instead of 3,3V... . It is unbelievable that I could read the memory and even erase it but such a small mistake interrupted the flashing procedure.
It only shows how important it is to have stable supply.
Anyway I you feel my debug file will be vital for the future magic flash development I can send you one which I created before I fixed the solder joint.