Hi,

i used the FTDI 232BM under Linux without problems. The driver is loaded 
automatically
and transparent for the applications which are using a serial port.
I could use this chip for communication with an MSP430 up to 4 MBit/s.

Regards,

Rolf


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> Betreff: [Mspgcc-users] USB FET for Linux

> Hi everyone,
> 
> Since this is my first mail to this list,  sorry for my maybe newbie 
> behavior.
> 
> I noticed that more and more people asking for support of the USB based 
> TI FET devices.
> I just wondering, since it seems to me that the FET device "just" create 
> an additional COM-port how difficult it would be to verify this for Linux.
> 
> FTDI for example supports Linux with there USB-RS232 Chips. If nobody 
> knows already I think it might be worse to open my box and have a look 
> to the USB-Chip inside.
> 
> If the USB box really just emulates an additonal COM port,
> the communication between a USB and a RS232 FET box should be identical.
> 
> CC. Is there no other way to install the drivers for the USB FET box 
> without installing IAR ? There should be some drivers somewhere.
> 
> Greetings
> Torsten
> 
> 
> 
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