Figured out the real/clone FTDI difference: EEPROM is written in 32bit units. Even writes are ignored (buffered), odds write both halves.
@scanlime Indeed! I think other FTDI devs (w/ext EEPROM) don't do this; they must've designed in a 32-bit EEPROM core and kept the old API.
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@scanlime Watch how they attack/reverse their own checksum function too, at an even address. It all makes sense now.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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