On Sunday 10 February 2013 at 17:30:47, Wolfram Sang wrote:
> > what happend to this one ? It was a patch updating Kconfig help for
> > at24.
>
> Do you know linux-next? Have a look there...
Thank you for the hint and for commiting it.
Lars
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On Wednesday 05 December 2012 at 17:41:53, Wolfram Sang wrote:
> > > The method of accessing EEPROMs is used by way more chips than FRAMs.
> > > So, I'd prefer to have the text updated more generic like "EEPROMs and
> > > similar devices like RAMs, ROMs, etc...". Describing setting .flags in
> > >
On Thursday 24 January 2013 at 08:27:01, Wolfram Sang wrote:
> > > > > > I wanted to use a fm24c04 i2c fram chip with linux. I grepped
> > > > > > the source and found nothing. I later found that my chip can be
> > > > > > handled by at24 eeprom driver. It creates a sysfs file called
> > > > > > ee
On Fri, Dec 07, 2012 at 11:14:28AM +0100, Lars Poeschel wrote:
> > > > > I wanted to use a fm24c04 i2c fram chip with linux. I grepped the
> > > > > source and found nothing. I later found that my chip can be handled
> > > > > by at24 eeprom driver. It creates a sysfs file called eeprom to
> > > >
> > > > I wanted to use a fm24c04 i2c fram chip with linux. I grepped the
> > > > source and found nothing. I later found that my chip can be handled
> > > > by at24 eeprom driver. It creates a sysfs file called eeprom to
> > > > read from and write to the chip. Userspace has no chance to
> > > > d
Hi,
On Wed, Dec 05, 2012 at 10:43:07AM +0100, Lars Poeschel wrote:
> I see there where to much "no"s to get anything in, but thank you for
> your comments and explanations.
Not necessarily, just not in this form :)
>
> > > I wanted to use a fm24c04 i2c fram chip with linux. I grepped the source
I see there where to much "no"s to get anything in, but thank you for
your comments and explanations.
> > I wanted to use a fm24c04 i2c fram chip with linux. I grepped the source
> > and found nothing. I later found that my chip can be handled by at24
> > eeprom driver. It creates a sysfs file cal
Hi,
> I wanted to use a fm24c04 i2c fram chip with linux. I grepped the source
> and found nothing. I later found that my chip can be handled by at24
> eeprom driver. It creates a sysfs file called eeprom to read from and
> write to the chip. Userspace has no chance to distinguish if it is
> writi
Hello!
I wanted to use a fm24c04 i2c fram chip with linux. I grepped the source
and found nothing. I later found that my chip can be handled by at24
eeprom driver. It creates a sysfs file called eeprom to read from and
write to the chip. Userspace has no chance to distinguish if it is
writing an e
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