Woooo looks like that did it! I don't have a flash device connected yet but Flashrom certainly found the 2232.
Thanks for the help, I hope I can contribute definitions for the flash chips I use (Cypress/Spansion 128/256Mbit) if I find they aren't in the database already. =] -- Anders Nelson +1 (517) 775-6129 www.erogear.com On Wed, Nov 8, 2017 at 3:31 PM, Nico Huber <[email protected]> wrote: > On 08.11.2017 16:11, Anders Nelson wrote: > > Ohhh my god you're right - when I call the program as ./flashrom it runs > > now! > > > > I am still getting an error though it's new: > > > > === > > > > chrx@chrx:~/Github/flashrom$ ./flashrom -p ft2232_spi > > flashrom v0.9.9-86-ge1a960e on Linux 4.9.4-galliumos-braswell (x86_64) > > flashrom is free software, get the source code at https://flashrom.org > > > > Using clock_gettime for delay loops (clk_id: 1, resolution: 1ns). > > Unable to open FTDI device: -3 (device not found). > > Error: Programmer initialization failed. > > I guess, you have to specify the model (likely 2232H in your case). See > the manpage `man ./flashrom.8`. If that doesn't work, you can check the > output of `lsusb` if your board uses a special USB device id that we > might have to add to flashrom. > > > > > === > > > > The FTDI device enumerates as /dev/ttyUSB0 and /dev/ttyUSB1... Is it > > necessary to add a rule to udev or something to get Flashrom to find it? > > Unlikely. > > Nico > >
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