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 Hi Brian, 
The core does handle 10bit addresses, since this 
addressing scheme is an extension using the original 7bit scheme. 
"10-bit addressing is compatible with, and can be 
combined with, 7-bit addressing. Using 10 bits for addressing exploits the 
reserved combinatin 1111xxx for the first seven bits of the first byte following 
a start or repeated star condition." 
(taken from the philips I2C-rev3 
specs). 
The core, as it is right now, supports a 
single master configuration only in which the core is the master. It is a master 
only, meaning it does not support slave operation and hence has no need for an 
ID. 
Richard 
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