Discussion:
[UrJTAG-dev] FT232H
Benjamin Henrion
2013-03-04 22:05:32 UTC
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Hi,

Just saw this programmer based on FT232H, a friend of the FT2232:

http://www.randomprojects.org/wiki/RushSPI

Any idea if that chip is/would be supported?

Seems that the chip shares a lot of similarities with his grand brother.
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Tomek CEDRO
2013-03-04 22:12:45 UTC
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Post by Benjamin Henrion
http://www.randomprojects.org/wiki/RushSPI
Any idea if that chip is/would be supported?
Seems that the chip shares a lot of similarities with his grand brother.
http://www.intra2net.com/en/developer/libftdi/ should allow this :-)
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Åke Rehnman
2013-03-04 22:15:35 UTC
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Sure, the FT232H is protocol compatible with the FT2232. Just use it with
the normal urjtag/FT2232 driver.

/Ake

-----Original Message-----
From: Benjamin Henrion [mailto:***@udev.org]
Sent: den 4 mars 2013 23:06
To: UrJTAG developer mailing list
Subject: [UrJTAG-dev] FT232H

Hi,

Just saw this programmer based on FT232H, a friend of the FT2232:

http://www.randomprojects.org/wiki/RushSPI

Any idea if that chip is/would be supported?

Seems that the chip shares a lot of similarities with his grand brother.
--
Benjamin Henrion <bhenrion at ffii.org>
FFII Brussels - +32-484-566109 - +32-2-3500762
"In July 2005, after several failed attempts to legalise software
patents in Europe, the patent establishment changed its strategy.
Instead of explicitly seeking to sanction the patentability of
software, they are now seeking to create a central European patent
court, which would establish and enforce patentability rules in their
favor, without any possibility of correction by competing courts or
democratically elected legislators."

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