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FTDI produce a range of serial devices which utilise the FTDI sio driver in Linux with | FTDI produce a range of serial devices which utilise the FTDI sio driver in Linux with | ||
various capabilities. | various capabilities. | ||
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=== ECS i-Buddie USB dock === | === ECS i-Buddie USB dock === | ||
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- | === FTDI UM232R === | + | === UM232R |
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- | === FT232-RL clone === | + | === Clone FT232R=== |
Devices as the one in the background of the top right picture are generally FT232R clones yet they can easily achieve 1 megabaud. 2 megabaud has also been tested but not extensively. They also support the libftdi API in Linux. | Devices as the one in the background of the top right picture are generally FT232R clones yet they can easily achieve 1 megabaud. 2 megabaud has also been tested but not extensively. They also support the libftdi API in Linux. |