Mark:

Well, I suspect it would take a deep dive into the drivers to answer that.

I agree with what you would expect, but there is software involved.

I obviously does not like to be configured twice?
The configuration depends on some assumed initial states that are no longer
true when it has already been configured?

I am not knowing.

--- Graham

==


On Thu, Sep 6, 2018 at 8:33 AM Mark A. Yoder <[email protected]> wrote:

> Graham:
>   Yes, it works without configuring, but why does it stop working when
> configured to be i2c?  And why does it start working when configured to be
> gpio?  That's the opposite of what I'd expect.
>
> --Mark
>
> On Wednesday, September 5, 2018 at 5:12:06 PM UTC-4, Graham wrote:
>>
>> Mark:
>>
>> That bus is configured by default, so you should not have to configure it
>> to use it.
>> It is the bus used to probe for and talk to the memory chip on equipped
>> capes.
>> Try using the I2C-2 bus without configuration. It should just work.
>>
>> --- Graham
>>
>> optout <https://groups.google.com/d/optout>.
>>
>

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