Thanks for the information. I'm sure many users are going to find this useful.
Sent from my Black and Decker Toaster Oven
The common wisdom with regards to USB-to-serial cables seems to be that
one should pick FTDI over Prolific because of all the Prolific
counterfeits in circulation. It seems that this is now becoming a
problem with FTDI, as well.
Up to now it was not a problem for the end-user. FTDI has decided to
change that with their latest driver, which changes the configuration of
a "fake" FTDI chip so that it is rendered useless (at least without a
bit of fiddling with configuration tools and device IDs on Linux or XP).
I hadn't realized that FTDI had such an issue with fake chips until I
read this article. Some of the comments point out that the end-user of
the device has no way of knowing whether the chip is genuine or not.
Further, as noted above, many in the radio programming community
purchased devices touted as having FTDI chips in good faith as an effort
to avoid the counterfeits Prolific chips.
Anyway, if you suddenly have issues with your FTDI USB-to-serial
adapter, take a look and see if the PID has been changed to 0. If so,
then you may have been affected by this new driver.
Sources:
-
http://hackaday.com/2014/10/22/watch-that-windows-update-ftdi-drivers-are-killing-fake-chips/
- http://www.eevblog.com/forum/reviews/ftdi-driver-kills-fake-ftdi-ft232/
- http://forum.arduino.cc/index.php?topic=270175.0
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