On Fri, May 25, 2012 at 7:18 PM, Andreas Fritiofson
<andreas.fritiof...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Fri, May 25, 2012 at 10:34 AM, freddie_chopin <freddie_cho...@op.pl> wrote:
>>> I suggest that you try it.
>>
>> I intend to, but if someone knows that it will not work it would be nice
>> to know before wasting time & money (;
>>
>> 4\/3!!
>
> It's certainly a compelling alternative. I haven't tested it but I see
> no reason why it shouldn't work, assuming that the MPSSE engine is
> identical and the USB descriptors are compatible. Although its id will
> have to be added to the list of compatible FTDI chips in both drivers.
>

It should work.

Not so sure if this is one good reference or not but
there are some codes in avrdude which use FT232H
and MPSSE.
Ref:
http://libftdi.141977.n3.nabble.com/FT232H-oddities-in-avrdude-td3320759.html
http://helix.air.net.au/index.php/avrdude-and-ftdi-232h/

-- 
Xiaofan

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