*Caveat: protecting chips from the driver requires corrupting the EEPROM checksum, which reverts all settings to defaults.
@ChilliTronix Yes, you can debrick and then "protect" it and it still works fine with the same version of FTDI's Windows driver.
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@marcan42 Cool. That will please FTDI!Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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