> I'm a hardware guy, so I like to workaround problems that way. ;') I > used to use my video card as a test platform since it had the I2C bus > available on a bank of jumpers (probably for an addition board). > Notice, too, that the AD kit I got came with both a parallel port and > a DIMM dummy, which was very handy. Not the case for this one, it's parallel only. > Yeah, it should work w/ the parallel port. You'll need to figure out > which pins on the parallel port is Data and which is Clock. > Hopefully power isn't going to be hard to figure out (does it come > with an AC adapter? Or does it pull it from the parallel port?). > Then, you'll probably need to tweak the parallel port driver to match. > Since it's a bit-banger based driver, it shouldn't be too hard. All > the info should be in the eval kit docs (especially the schematics). Everything is actually in a PDF on the evaluation CD. Very nice schematics. Power is taken from the parallel port (4 pins). I could figure out what is on which pin. Unfortunatelly I am still not able to see the ADM1032 on the bus. See my answer to Sean for details. -- Jean Delvare http://www.ensicaen.ismra.fr/~delvare/