Date:Sun, 1 Jul 2018 01:54:35 +
From:Taylor R Campbell
Message-ID: <20180701015435.93fa760...@jupiter.mumble.net>
| Sorry about the breakage with xen_machdep.c that made finding this
| tricky.
No problem, for me it turned out to actually help ... I hadn't
> Date: Sun, 01 Jul 2018 06:34:05 +0700
> From: Robert Elz
>
> Date:Sat, 30 Jun 2018 22:47:51 +
> From:"Taylor R Campbell"
> Message-ID: <20180630224751.777cdf...@cvs.netbsd.org>
>
> | Module Name: src
> | Committed By: riastradh
> | Date:
Date:Sat, 30 Jun 2018 22:47:51 +
From:"Taylor R Campbell"
Message-ID: <20180630224751.777cdf...@cvs.netbsd.org>
| Module Name:src
| Committed By: riastradh
| Date: Sat Jun 30 22:47:51 UTC 2018
|
| Modified Files:
|
> On Jun 30, 2018, at 10:50 AM, Frank Kardel wrote:
>
> Hi Jason !
>
> It is not so odd as your comment suggests. The I2C address is stored in the
> device EEPROM and perfectly survives a power off.
Ah! If the data sheet mentions this fact, I completely missed it.
I'm afraid I probably
Hi Jason !
It is not so odd as your comment suggests. The I2C address is stored in
the device EEPROM and perfectly survives a power off.
All we need to be able to is to explicitly configure the device at a
different address. I hope this capability was not disabled with this
check-in as that
On 06/29/18 23:24, Izumi Tsutsui wrote:
> Nowadays it should be vndconfig(8)?
> http://netbsd.gw.com/cgi-bin/man-cgi?vnconfig++NetBSD-current
Thanks for the heads up. It should now be fixed.
Sevan