General Category > Discussion - Software

FT_Prog on Windows 10

(1/2) > >>

esterill:
Has anyone else had a problem running FT_Prog on Windows 10 64 bit?  FT_Prog starts but crashes soon after the Scan button is pressed.

FT_Prog-CmdLine.exe also crashes after scan with the following:

Unhandled Exception: System.AccessViolationException: Attempted to read or write protected memory. This is often an indication that other memory is corrupt.
   at FT260_NET.FTDI.EEPROM_Init(Byte address, FT260PROG_EEPROM_TYPE eepromType)
   at FT_Prog.ScanDevice.ScanForDevices(List`1& deviceList, UpdateReadProgressDelegate status)
   at FT_Prog_CmdLine.commandClass.scanCommandHandler()
   at FT_Prog_CmdLine.commandClass.selectCommand(String command, String[] arguments)
   at FT_Prog_CmdLine.commandClass.readCommand(String[] args)
   at FT_Prog_CmdLine.Program.Main(String[] args)

I don't have any other problems on the machine.  The latest FTDI drivers for FT232x are installed and our FTDI devices are working normally.

Yours Hopefully..
Pete

eHaJo:
push

exact the same problem here. Is there a solution already?

FTDI Community:
Hello,

It has been found that some other HID-class devices (some MCU debug and in-circuit emulator pods for MCUs are USB HID class for example) can cause an FT_Prog exception when it scans for HID-class FT260 devices. The development team are currently investigating but in the meantime we would advise to check for other USB devices such as debuggers (a USB keyboard and mouse should be fine) and to try un-plugging these when using FT_Prog.

Best Regards, FTDI Community

Brian:
Any progress on this issue? I am experiencing the same problem on my Windows 10 laptop even with all USB devices disconnected.

Brian:
FTDI? Can I provide you with any information that will help you fix this problem?

Navigation

[0] Message Index

[#] Next page

Go to full version