Hi Michael, Xianghua is trying to reach you to share your works on Motorola MPC drivers, so I am forwarding his message to you so that you can get in touch. Begin forwarded message: Date: Tue, 21 Oct 2003 13:10:26 -0700 From: Xiao Xianghua-r6aads <X.Xiao at motorola.com> To: "'sensors at stimpy.netroedge.com'" <sensors at Stimpy.netroedge.com> Cc: Xiao Xianghua-r6aads <X.Xiao at motorola.com> Subject: Question on I2C driver development for Motorola chips Hello, I'm an engineer working in Motorola. I have a 'working' I2C driver for the new chip MPC8540/MPC8560 and I'm eager to add this driver to your CVS, and I hope it can be pushed to the linux kernel in the near future. I noticed a MPC8245 I2C driver is under development by Mike Primm from your newdriver webpage(http://secure.netroedge.com/%7Elm78/newdrivers.html), and I'm very interested in his progress, however there is no way for me to reach him(there is no email address :( ). Additionally, there is another Linux I2C driver for MPC824x(http://www.humboldt.co.uk/mpc10xi2c.html). Include my driver, all of us are trying to do the same thing because MPC8540/MPC8560/MPC824x/MPC107 are having the similar I2C design. I would like to find a way to provide a generic I2C for all these Motorola chips. I'm also interested in getting the current Motorola 8xx I2C driver a new name if possible, because that driver can also be shared by 8xx/82xx/83xx(forthcoming new chip), i.e. any Motorola chip with a CPM(Communication Process Module) part on it. Thanks a lot for your helps. Xianghua -- Jean Delvare http://www.ensicaen.ismra.fr/~delvare/