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 -- 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