![]() Could connect +12V to the pin 1 of 7805 and zero to the head sink of the 7805. The following procedures require a 12V DC power to the boad of the cable. The USB driver should be loaded automatically. ![]() *Use "ftdi_mprog_BMBL.ept" if your chip is FT232B* or "ftdi_mprog_RLRQ.ept" if your chip is FT232R*.Īfter that the generic driver would be useless. ept suffix and can be found in the "V*** Loader" package. "Open" to open the flash file that will be written to the FT232. "Read and Parse" to load current FT232 flash. Once the driver is installed and working, you can use MPROG35 to refresh the FT232 chip: Now manually install the driver and have windows install it from the FTDI Driver directory. Then open the "ftdibus.inf" in the dirctory of the FTDI driver with notepad, replace all string "VID_0403&PID_6001" with what your find in the device manager (in this exapmle "VID_0403&PID_FA24"). Open the Device Manager of Windows -> right click the cable (should be ross-tech something with a yellow icon showing that the driver doesn't work) -> Properties -> "Detailed Information" Tab -> "Hardware ID" To solve this problem you need to refresh the FT232 chip.įirst download the generic FT232 driver from. ![]() ![]() Besides, if the cable cannot be recognized by Windows with any version of driver (your old one or the 19.6.2 version), that means the FT232 chip was modified ("locked"). ![]()
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