Getting rid of wrong Windows10 drivers (Clonix/Nov)
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09-18-2020, 05:40 AM
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RE: Getting rid of wrong Windows10 drivers (Clonix/Nov)
Hi Sylvain,
Since logistics troubles and delays are fairly common lately, I ordered three lots of 5 units from three different sellers. Much to my surprise the first lot arrived about three weeks later and I began with the tests. The chip in that units is the FT232BL (QFP). It uses external Xtal oscillator and the latest revision on its datasheet is from 2011, so I was a bit concerned; but they worked like a charm. Few days later (not more than 10) the two remaining orders arrived. These were both identical, same cable, same wiring and same interface chip: FT232RL (SSOP) with internal oscillator (no Xtal). The "RL" revision seems to be an active one (latest datasheet version 21-05-2020) and also performs without problems in the several test. Testing procedure for the 82143A emulation consists in several "PRP" commands of the "PRPLOT" program inside the USB-41 (Clonix-like) memory area. So both 'sides' of the module's interface is tested. Then, after reconfiguring for page transfer function; a .ROM file (MATH-1A.ROM in fact) was sent to HEPAX RAM page #B and later received back from the HEPAX RAM to a temporary .ROM file (MATES-1A.ROM) then both files are bitwise compared using an hexadecimal file editor (WinHEX.exe). The prodedure was repeated several dozen times without errors using both types of FT232 chips on WIn 7 & 10 (32 & 64bits) so I'm confident they will perform as expected. Hope you find this info useful. Best wishes and keep safe. Diego. "Do not suppose, check it twice." |
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