I2C crash - ADM1021

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On Sun, 2003-10-12 at 11:53, Jean Delvare wrote:
> Great, no more MAX1617 claimed at 0x4e. Still sensors-detect claims to
> have found a LM75 at this address, which should *not* happen after my
> latest changes. Very strange... Could you provide the output of the
> following command, it may help:
> i2cdump 0 0x4e w
> Notice the "w" for "word mode". This mode is used while detecting LM75,
> maybe the unknown chip you have at 0x4e doesn't answer to this mode as
> expected.
> 
see attached file.  Not sure what it shows.

Take care and thanks again for all the attention!
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bash-2.05b# ./prog/dump/i2cdump 0 0x4e w
  WARNING! This program can confuse your I2C bus, cause data loss and worse!
  I will probe file /dev/i2c-0, address 0x4e, mode word
  You have five seconds to reconsider and press CTRL-C!

     0,8  1,9  2,a  3,b  4,c  5,d  6,e  7,f
00: 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00
08: 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00
10: 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00
18: 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00
20: 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00
28: 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00
30: 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00
38: 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00
40: 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00
48: 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00
50: 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00
58: 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00
60: 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00
68: 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00
70: 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00
78: 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00
80: 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00
88: 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00
90: 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00
98: 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00
a0: 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00
a8: 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00
b0: 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00
b8: 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00
c0: 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00
c8: 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00
d0: 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00
d8: 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00
e0: 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00
e8: 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00
f0: 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00
f8: 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00 3f00
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