On 15/03/2011, at 8:45, Daniel O'Connor wrote:
> I ended up basically cut & pasting the eeprom example code to start off with. 
> My I2C EEPROM is 128kbit and is strapped to 001.
> 
>> 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.
> 
> OK.
> 
> I need to look at it more, but I accidentally hung the micro so I can't 
> re-test it until I get back to work to power cycle it :)

Turns out I had I2C disabled in hardware (via a jumper), oops... Works better 
now :)

>> Derek
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>>>> Thanks.
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