As I noted in an earlier message, I did mean I2C ;-)
> As such, an I2C driver might be handy for people using
> Linux on microcontrollers to control a television set
> or set-top box.
Matrox and S3 cards, maybe others, all come with an I2C interface. If I
recall correctly, the current devel version of matroxfb has I2C-related
code in it.
Jeff
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