On Mon, Nov 4, 2013 at 9:47 PM, Derek dlahouss@mtu.edu wrote:
joem <joem <at> martindale-electric.co.uk> writes:
I2C eeproms dirt cheap - have two eeproms - one user data (such as
calibration data
for instruments, keys, etc) and one for system data.
Note, you already need 2 eeproms, one on the CPU card and one on the carrier board. I believe they are supposed to be on different I2C busses?
correct.
... btw there isn't an EEPROM on the EOMA68-A20 - there is NAND (4gbytes of it).
l.