Messages in this thread | | | Date | Wed, 25 May 2005 14:56:09 +0200 | From | Karel Kulhavy <> | Subject | I2C EEPROM write access |
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Hello
Is it possible to use some Linux I2C driver to program an I2C EEPROM, for example 24C16?
I have noticed only read-only access to "DIMM eeproms". Are they 24C16-alike?
Is there some reason why write driver is not present like users could inadvertently overwrite their DIMM eeproms? Do these eeproms have a protection against write?
I am mainly interested in an application where 24C16 is in-circuit connected to a PC and contents read and wrote (typically poking at firmware configuration of various devices).
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