Ticket #920

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On Thursday 03 June 2004 11:08, you wrote:
> >Please, close this ticket. Probably the board was damaged as it finally
> > gave up.
>
> OK, done. I've also added a comment. I suspect that continuous byte read
> was not working on your adapter/monitor combination, while regular byte
> read was. Usually, EEPROMs support continuous read mode (aka
> auto-increment), maybe yours wasn't. I don't remember hearing of
> similar cases though, and we cannot verify my theory anymore.

Ticket #1011 looks similar, though it's a different board/monitor.

>
> Thanks for taking the time to report to us after all this time, that's
> very nice from your :)

Thanks for all you've done :).

>
> Jean Delvare



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