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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..
>>
Not sure what address you are referring to, the I2C 'prom_addr' or the
offset into the eeprom 'addr'.
Keep in mind that the 'prom_addr' gets shifted left by one in the I2C
read and write routines. Some device datasheets report their 7 bit I2C
address as an 8 bit value, already shifted.
Derek

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