Hi Robert,

The problem is the cape was built and tested with the older SLOTs based 
Debian.  Most of the links and books refer to this.  Now we no longer have 
them.  So I'm trying to write myself a new user guide so that in 3 months 
when I've forgotten everything I don't have waste hours sifting through out 
of date information all over again.

1. From the command line how do I show which capes are detected since I 
can't cat $SLOTS anymore?
2. This no longer works:  cat /sys/bus/i2c/devices/1-0057/eeprom | hexdump 
-C  
     a) How do I find my cape eeprom
     b) How do I dump my cape eeprom?
3. Is there something more up to date than this for programming a new cape 
eeprom or is this still valid.
             https://github.com/jbdatko/eeprom_tutorial/blob/master/eeprom.md 

    if it's not valid is there a document that is?
4. There were questions in the previous postings about error messages. 
5. If I write a new dts do I have to
    a) make src/arm/BB-W1-P8.11-00A0.dtbo 
    b) sudo make install 
    c) *reboot *every time to test this?

That condenses the questions into a simple form.
Thanks
John Dammeyer

So it detected your cape and properly loaded the overlay, what's your 
> problem again? 
>
> Regards, 
>
> -- 
> Robert Nelson 
> https://rcn-ee.com/ 
>

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