eeprom driver

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I think this was noted as a laptop.  Some of the strangest hardware
and I2C configurations are on laptops.  Sometimes battery/power
controllers and backlight controls may be on the SMBus/I2C, although
I'm guessing that the 0x57 isn't much more than a eeprom.  Perhaps
even for the Bios?


Phil

On Mon, Feb 04, 2002 at 04:34:30PM -0500, Mark Studebaker wrote:
> The 0x57 eeprom is clearly set up for some non-volatile storage on the motherboard.
> I see a lot of ASCII numbers and letters;
> At row E0, for example, is "11/15/01 13:26:37"
> This answers your second question.
> 
> Your first question (why the second slot doesn't make an appearance),
> I have no idea.
> 
> mds

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