Hi Piotr, > > so you are the guy who developed the Bus Pirate renaming tool, right? > > Did you > > publish the source somewhere? I did a short look but couldn't find it. > > I was holding with source code release until I got some feedback. I > wanted to release it bug-free if possible. I have attached it with this > message.
Thanks. Seems like you are already using the libusb-1.0 version done by Jie. Wow. Is there some special reason behind or did you just want to try it out? Don't know about package management on Mac because I have never used any. But wouldn't it be more easy to create a package for libftdi instead of copying the source into every project? > Since I can easily recover with a Linux box I will test which bytes > generated by libftdi are the cause of the problem. I will work on it > over the weekend. cool. Looking forward to your findings. > >> It then produces kernel panic on Mac and BSOD under Windows. > > > It's the kernel extension from FTDI causing the kernel panic on a Mac, > and I think I was able to resolve the BSOD problems with the latest FTDI > drivers, but it might still be there as I think I now only have the D2XX > drivers. According to FTDIchip their drivers have passed those Windows driver quality test by Microsoft. Don't know what they check there, but probably not enough... > I have a few different FTDI chips around, I will make EEPROM dumps and > compare what's inside. Maybe I will be able to find some useful > information. Very good.Maybe we can add this info on our webpage or put it into the Doxygen. Kind regards, Gerd -- libftdi - see http://www.intra2net.com/en/developer/libftdi for details. To unsubscribe send a mail to [email protected]
