Confirmed that @FTDIChip's brick function will brick a *legitimate* FT2232H (their driver only calls it for FT232RL chips specifically).
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@marcan42@talldarknweirdo@FTDIChip How can you confirm it is a *legitimate* FT232H? Did you buy it from FTDI?2 replies 0 retweets 0 likes -
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@ChilliTronix chips bougth from@digikey was bricked by this.@marcan42@talldarknweirdo@FTDIChip1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
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@ChilliTronix@la3pna@talldarknweirdo This is the function that calls the bricker code. Only calls it for FT232RL.pic.twitter.com/NuXTubyFhA
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@ChilliTronix @la3pna @talldarknweirdo What I checked is that *if* you send the same USB commands to an FT2232H, it would brick it.
9:10 AM - 23 Oct 2014
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