Hey, don't bite my head off!

I agree with you totally. If I had to choose the components
for a board I would always go for support for a "weird" device
instead of a "regular" device ;)

- Harm

--- In [email protected], "Geert Vancompernolle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> --- In [email protected], "hrmvb" <hrmvb@> wrote:
> >
> > so this is all just sales talk
> 
> This has *nothing* to do with "sales talk".  It's just a matter of
> reading the data sheets of the components.
> 
> You're confusing two different chips here.  One is a "weird" I2C
> device (DS1302) for which the FoxBoard *is* prepared (many other
> people are using it without any problems), the other one seems to be a
> "regular" I2C device.
> 
> It's you who chose to connect a DS1307 device to a driver suited for
> the DS1302 chip.  Which is not at all the same indeed!
> So, AcmeSystems can't help you made a wrong choice...
> 
> Best rgds,
> 
> --Geert
>


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