Isn't '0x00' the host (or another host if more than 1 is on the same bus, which is illegal I think)? I forgot... I'd have to dig out the Philips docs to be sure. Phil On Fri, Nov 09, 2001 at 07:57:50PM -0500, Mark D. Studebaker wrote: > I agree. I've never heard of a device at 0x00 before, > it is probably something ill-behaved. > > 'i2cdetect 0' will list the devices that are present, but > we already know from the sensors-detect output that there is > something at 0x00. > > 'i2cdump 0 0' will list the registers in the device at 0x00. > And you say when it gets to address 0x2d in device 0x00 the ethernet > dies? very very strange. > > Let us know what the ethernet datasheet says... > > mds > > > > > Rick F Nicholson wrote: > > > > I added the "LM75" to the mix just because it had been detected. I normally loaded > > just "i2c-viapro" and "w83781d". > > > > I think your comment about something else on the i2c bus being ill-behaved is > > relevent. The onboard network drops out consistantly when a "Bus Collision" > > occurs. > > > > Also tried just the "i2c-isa" and got the same results. > > > > rfn -- Philip Edelbrock -- IS Manager -- Edge Design, Corvallis, OR phil at netroedge.com -- http://www.netroedge.com/~phil PGP F16: 01 D2 FD 01 B5 46 F4 F0 3A 8B 9D 7E 14 7F FB 7A