Martin Owens wrote:
There are generic eeprom drivers for Linux which allow you to read
(afaik) and write to many kinds of eeprom; I've only ever used them to
read DDC Monitor information and DRAM information.

If you look at the lm-sensors package there is a group of example
scripts which my be helpful.

On 23/12/2007, Glenn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello list,
    My searches are proving unsuccessfull. Are there any working tools
for reading/writing to eeprom on a card, similar to ethtool or tools
like ath-info? I am looking to change product id for a sierra WAN card.
(you probably guessed, but its for a bios whitelist workaround) If none
exist, I will be looking to write one and pointers would be most welcome.

Cheers

Glenn

Unfortunately the card doesnt seem to be accessable with any of the i2c tools. I only have 4 devices that are detected, and none appear to be the data card. Any other ideas?

Thanks

Glenn
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