Hello Uwe,
I the end, I changed the eeprom value by adding
set_eeprom_value(ftdi, CHANNEL_A_TYPE, CHANNEL_IS_FIFO)
to the do_write section of the eeprom.c example program.
BTW, are there any plans of supporting the new FT600 USB3 chips in libftdi?
For now, even the async 2232 mode is fast enough for me, but in the far
future... :-)
Marko Cebokli
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Subject: Re: Asynchronous FIFO mode
Marko Cebokli writes:
> Hello!
>
>
>
> I would like to use the asynchronous 245 mode FIFO (data clocked into
> the FTDI chip by the WR# line) on a FT2232H.
>
You need to dump the eeprom image via --read-eeprom, edit it and write it to
the device again. For the devices in-house i have my own tool where I add a
code fot each newe device. I can send on request.
Uwe
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