
On Monday 24 September 2007, Jerry Van Baren wrote:
IIRC, "addr" is the memory (RAM) address that you read the eeprom data into or is the source tow rite the eeprom data out. To read your i2c device 0x54, you would do something like: eeprom read 54 0 0 10 and then would be able to see the 16 bytes of data with the md command: md 0
Hope I'm not lying,
No, you are correct. But I would suggest to not use RAM address 0, because on some architectures the lower address range is reserved for exception vectors.
So please use:
=> eeprom read 54 100000 0 10
to read the first 16 (0x10) bytes to address 0x100000 (1MByte) in RAM.
Best regards, Stefan
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