Hey I have an application where I need to use the TUSB3410 with a linux box
but I wanted a little bit of info from you guys before I went and built the
whole thing. 
I read in one of your replies that linux only supports the 3410 with the
default VID/PID. I want to use the TUSB3410 as an alternative to the FTDI (
I already have a few TUSB but it costs me a heep to get FTDI chips because
of postage and handling etc) as a USB to serial bridge but I want to do this
on a linux box. When I make my board for the USB to serial bridge should I
include a blank EEPROM or should I leave the EEPROM disconnected? 

Also could you clafiry weather I need to program the TUSB3410 before use? Or
can I just build a board around them and connect it to a linux system and
have myself a USB to Serial bridge???

what do I need to do in linux from a software/ driver perspective to use the
TUSB and send serial out? If anyone has an app/ ckt/ any more info could you
please fwd it to me @ [email protected].

Many thanks,
Ezmez 
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