Re: can't write more than one byte to AT24C64 EEPROM using "eeprog"

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>   i'm not even sure what that means ... how do you distinguish between
> the kernel drivers and the user space utilities?

The kernel drivers provide you an 'eeprom' file in sysfs.

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