Just a heads up ...
FTDI has released another update of their driver, removing the offending
code that disables counterfeit chips, the older driver that does the
disabling has been removed from the Windows update.
However, if you have a previously bricked RS232/USB converter, there is
no easy way to fix that issue other than going into the chips NVRAM and
resetting the hardware code.
Neil
KB3TVU
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