On Monday 11 July 2005 5:37 pm, David Brownell wrote: > I ran into one too many board with an I2C EEPROM that Linux handled poorly, > and got a hack attack. Here's the result ... tested on at24c04 but it > should work on most other chips in the at24c series without much effort. Hmm, and it appears most other I2C EEPROMs too; I happened across a chart with about eight vendors showing part number equivalence. And the AT24C column was big, but maybe not the biggest. So now what I need is some 8 pin DIP sockets on a Linux machine and then I can use this driver to program the 24LCxx EEPROMs used on some 8 bit microcontrollers I've got sitting around (on the grounds that they won't run Linux). Hmm. :) - Dave