I2C - address 10-bit

Current API I2C is supported 10-bit addressing?

Looks like it is.

Device IO API 1.0 then jdk.dio.i2cbus then I2CDeviceConfig.  You will see the ADDR_SIZE_10 and the ADDR_SIZE_7.

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