[Elecraft] Fake FTDI chips
Phil Hystad
phystad at mac.com
Mon Apr 14 15:10:00 EDT 2014
Make it an Ethernet interface and then all kinds of nifty feature are available.
PEH's iPad
> On Apr 14, 2014, at 12:00 PM, "Joe Subich, W4TV" <lists at subich.com> wrote:
>
>
> Then _Elecraft_ would need to worry about continuously updated and
> *signed* drivers for Windows (including Windows 95, 98, 2000 and XP
> compatible drivers 15 year after the operating system is no longer
> supported), OS-9, OS-X, and 57 varieties of LINUX.
>
> Far better to stick with RS-232 and leave the _USER_ be responsible
> for his on computer interfacing.
>
> 73,
>
> ... Joe, W4TV
>
>
>> On 4/14/2014 2:36 PM, Ross Primrose wrote:
>> But, if Elecraft had a USB port on the back of the K3, then _Elecraft_
>> would be the only one that had to worry about fake chips. The end user
>> would only have to supply a USB cable....
>>
>> 73, Ross N4RP
>>
>>> On 4/14/2014 2:19 PM, Ingo Meyer, DK3RED wrote:
>>> Hello Don,
>>>
>>>> With the serial cable, I can use a real serial port or a good USB to
>>>> serial adapter to
>>>> program my handheld.
>>>
>>> I have to disagree with you. Yes, a RS-232 interface is the best
>>> choice, if you can use a RS-232 interface at your computer. If not,
>>> also you will use an adapter. But what is a RS-232 to USB adapter?
>>> Right, a chip from Prolific or FTDI ( hopefully). Nobody is protected
>>> from a fake chip.
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