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Operating Systems AIX Power5 9133-55A Serial Console connection issue Post 302966566 by Devyn on Saturday 13th of February 2016 02:05:48 PM
Old 02-13-2016
This is the device I'm using:

Feb 13 13:50:44 mbpc-pc kernel: ftdi_sio ttyUSB0: FTDI USB Serial Device converter now disconnected from ttyUSB0

Tried from Windows using putty, but not output on screen.

Cheers,
DH

---------- Post updated at 02:05 PM ---------- Previous update was at 02:03 PM ----------

Thanks hicksd8, that's one of the things I tried, watching the Brian Smith videos and other videos but no luck. Not even through putty in windows. Anyway to detect the serial settings?

Cheers,
DH
 

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FTDI-EEPROM(1)						      General Commands Manual						    FTDI-EEPROM(1)

NAME
ftdi_eeprom - Tool for reading/erasing/flashing FTDI USB chip eeproms SYNOPSIS
ftdi_eeprom [commands] config-file DESCRIPTION
ftdi_eeprom is a small tool for reading/erasing/flashing FTDI USB chip eeproms. It uses libftdi to access the chip, so you will need to have the required permissions on the device. The ftdi_sio module should not be loaded. You can prevent it to be automatically loaded by adding it to /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist. You have to unplug and replug your device to get the new values to be read. Otherwise, you will still get the old values. COMMANDS
--read-eeprom Read eeprom and write to -filename- from config-file. --erase-eeprom Erase eeprom. --flash-eeprom Flash eeprom. CONFIGURATION FILE
The configuration file contains a list of key-value pairs which will be used to flash an FTDI USB chip eeprom. Comments start with #. The beginning of such a file might look like the following: vendor_id=0x0403 # Vendor ID product_id=0x6001 # Product ID max_power=0 # Max. power consumption: value * 2 mA. Use 0 if self_powered = true. ########### # Strings # ########### manufacturer="ACME Inc" # Manufacturer product="USB Serial Converter" # Product serial="08-15" # Serial The example configuration file that could be found in /usr/share/doc/ftdi-eeprom/examples is quite well commented so you should be able to use it as a basis. The following keys are supported: vendor_id Set the vendor ID of the device. This value could be entered in decimal or hexadecimal form, and should be in the range 0-65535 or 0x0000-0xffff, respectively. product_id Set the product ID of the device. This value could be entered in decimal or hexadecimal form, and should be in the range 0-65535 or 0x0000-0xffff, respectively. max_power Set the maximum current the device will use, in 2 mA unit. Use 0 if self_powered = true. manufacturer Set the manufacturer string which normally holds the name of the manufacturer. product Set the product string which normally holds the name of the product. serial Set the serial string which normally holds the serial number of the product. self_powered Specify if the device is self-powered or not. The value should be true or false. remote_wakeup Specify if the device supports remote wake-ups. The value should be true or false. use_serial If this value is set to true, the serial string will be used. Otherwise the default serial string will be used. BM_type_chip This value have to be set to true if you are using a BM chip. in_is_isochronous If set to true this option specify that the input endpoint is in isochronous mode. out_is_isochronous If set to true this option specify that the output endpoint is in isochronous mode. suspend_pull_downs If this value is set to true the pull downs are enabled during suspend for lower power consumption. change_usb_version This value has to be set to true if you want to force the USB version using the usb_version key. Otherwise the default USB version will be used. usb_version Set the USB version of the device. The change_usb_version value has to be set to true. filename Specify a filename if you want to dump the content of the eeprom into it. AUTHOR
ftdi_eeprom was written by Intra2net AG <opensource@intra2net.com>. This manual page was written by Aurelien Jarno <aurel32@debian.org> for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others). March 31, 2004 FTDI-EEPROM(1)
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