I used the routines quite extensively to program proms.  I recall doing 
a tweak somewhere along the lines to make the write go a lot faster but 
I don't remember if that ever made it into fx2lib or if I just had it in 
one of the firmwares I did.  Anyhow, writing the address isn't any 
different than writing the data, it's just an i2c write.

On 03/13/2011 07:15 AM, Daniel O'Connor wrote:
> Has anyone used the eeprom_read/write() routines?
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> It appears to ignore the address which is odd..
> I can't see an obvious bug in the code yet, still looking..
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> Thanks.
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