With the exception of Windows 98 and Windows ME, all devices are supported in each driver package.
To locate the drivers you want to install for a device, select which of the driver types you wish to use (VCP or D2XX) and then locate the appropriate operating systems. The D2XX driver allows direct access to a USB device via a DLL interface.
The VCP driver emulates a standard PC serial port such that the USB device may be communicated with as a standard RS232 device. Differences in Driver APIįor most of these operating systems two types of driver are available: Virtual COM Port (VCP) drivers and direct (D2XX) drivers. From revision 2.12.24 with Device Guard Support, the driver will not load on XP or VISTA. NOTE: Microsoft have ended support for certifying XP and VISTA through their WHCK test program. Support for older versions of Windows Desktop The Windows driver installer contains both VCP and D2XX drivers.ĭrivers are available which allow FTDI devices to work with the following operating systems: Windows CertifiedįTDI drivers are available for Windows CE 4.2-5.2, 6.0/7. New drivers are now available to support the FT4222H – for D2XX drivers please click here.Ĭlick here to download the Windows 7 to Windows 11 and Windows Server driver installer.
Learn how to contact us and find help and support.PLEASE NOTE – When editing driver INF files, refer to the following document: AN_107 – Advanced Driver Options Latest release | Supported hardware | Downloads | Documentation | Live CD | qflashrom Get involved! Help us make flashrom better.ĭevelopment Guidelines | Browse Source | Pending patches | Technology | Random notes | Easy projects | Board Testing HOWTO| Board Enable | Meeting notes | Windows | libflashrom News | Press | Testimonials | History | Friendliness | Follow us on Twitter Please allow for a few hours until someone responds on IRC, we're all volunteers. We can be contacted via IRC ( #flashrom on libera.chat, webchat) or email. IMPORTANT: If something went wrong during flashing, do NOT turn off/reboot your computer. Partial Windows support is available (no internal programmer support at the moment, hence no "BIOS flashing").
Supports DOS, Linux, FreeBSD (including Debian/kFreeBSD), NetBSD, OpenBSD, DragonFlyBSD, anything Solaris-like, Mac OS X, and other Unix-like OSes as well as GNU Hurd. flashrom is often much faster than most vendor flash tools. It is recommended to check flashrom output and error codes. Reflash a whole pool of identical machines at the same time from the command line.
The project is based off of the USBtiny code & design. Perfect for students and beginners, or as a backup programmer. It is low cost, easy to make, works great with avrdude, is AVRStudio-compatible and tested under Windows, Linux and MacOS X. It is designed to flash BIOS/EFI/coreboot/firmware/optionROM images on mainboards, network/graphics/storage controller cards, and various other programmer devices. Introduction This is documentation for a simple open-source USB AVR programmer and SPI interface. Flashrom is a utility for identifying, reading, writing, verifying and erasing flash chips.