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rm fteeprom/test/fteeprom-prog-bad
When the magic command sequence for FT232R was added to libftdi-based
fteeprom-prog, a version without this magic sequence was preserved in
fteeprom-prog-bad. However, the new minilib version of fteeprom-prog
operates without this magic sequence by default (as appropriate for
FT2232D, FT2232H etc) and needs to be run with -r option to invoke
FT232R-specific mode with the necessary magic.
Anyone who needs fteeprom-prog-bad for study or experimentation
can find it in freecalypso-hwlab Hg repository where it was originally
developed.
author | Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org> |
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date | Sat, 09 Sep 2023 16:06:56 +0000 |
parents | 45d026fdb315 |
children | d46ea7a3fa0c |
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# We are going to use COTS FT2232D breakout boards in the MCU host bus # emulation mode (enabled at run time via libftdi, cannot be configured # in the EEPROM) to drive several different candidate 176x220 pix TFT LCDs # (8-bit parallel 8080-style interface) as part of our LCD evaluation # testing and vendor selection process. The purpose of this EEPROM config # with a custom FTDI PID is to keep the Linux kernel's ftdi_sio driver # from binding to this FT2232D instance, avoiding the creation of ttyUSBx # device nodes for it. vid 0x0403 # FTDI pid 0x7157 # Allocated by FTDI to Falconia Partners LLC manuf FTDI product MCU host bus emulation # Try to be nice to Weendoze lusers (or should it be Losedows?) byte00 0x00 # Channel A driver: D2XX byte01 0x00 # Channel B driver: D2XX