Hi Yegor, On 10/29/18 1:24 PM, Yegor Yefremov wrote: > I've tried eeprom tool from examples folder and it turned out, that > EEPROM was empty. It seems like there is no way to detect whether the > EEPROM is empty or the data is corrupted?
As far as I remember a FTDI chip ignores the eeprom content if the checksum doesn't match. If a bit flips in the eeprom, you'll end up with the default USB vendor/product ID, too. Cheers, Thomas -- libftdi - see http://www.intra2net.com/en/developer/libftdi for details. To unsubscribe send a mail to [email protected]
