24rf08 update

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On Sun, 1 Sep 2002, Mark D. Studebaker wrote:

> Ky?sti M?lkki wrote:
>
> > Two successive Write Quick "0" become Write Byte, only changing the
> > reference for Read Byte transactions. This is i2cdetect operation and
> > causes no corruption.
> >
> > S 0x54 Wr [A] <P><S> 0x55 Wr [A] P
> >
> > If this is the case, latter of the two Write Quick commands is always
> > acknowledged by 24rf08, and does not reflect a client at that address.
> >
> If this were the case I would not get a detection at 0x54 and I would
> get a detection at 0x58. But I correctly get a detection at 0x54-0x57.
> This is true whether I use Write Quick "0" or Write Quick "1".

You would get a detection at 0x54, since at that point 24rf08
acknowledges its address. You would not get a detection at 0x58, since
there was an even number of Write Quicks.

Scan range 0x57 to 0x58.

-- 
  Ky?sti M?lkki
  kmalkki at cc.hut.fi




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