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Hi Guys,
I'm not sure if this is off-topic, but I thought I aught to warn anyone who is doing development work using an FTDI USB chip. The Altera USB Blaster also uses an FTDI chip and I have just accidentally reprogrammed the eeprom inside it with settings for my own USB device, so the Atlera software no longer recognised it. Fortunately I have got two, so I was able to read the good one and re-program it. So I would recommend that you disconnect your USB Blaster when using FTDI's MPROG utility. I hope this will prevent others suffering the same fate.Enlace copiado
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Thanks for the info, I was about to start playing with that chip in a little while.
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To add to the warning, this can also happen to the Altera Nios II Evaluation Board and the Cubic Cyclonium. It seems like there's no way for the MProg software to specify which device it is programming, so make sure only one FTDI device is connected to your PC at a time while using MProg.
Dennis Scott Microtronix Datacom
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