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[SOLVED] Problem with USB2Serial for PonyProg

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rabin2801

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hello,
I download PonyProg 2.0..
and when use it with USB2Serial conveter it not work.
Help?how to use it with USB2Serial with PonyProg??????????????
 

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check whether your usb 2 serial converter is working or not, some usb2serial do not use ftdi chips
 

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PonyProg will not ever work with USB-to-Serial converters. The point is that PonyProg use bitbang method and just switches RS232 port pin levels to generate a special sequence. It is nothing common there with the RS232 standard itself. Check the FT232 GPIO pins. It is possible to do a programmer using those pins without any additional chips, so it is the same bitbang method.
 

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PonyProg will not ever work with USB-to-Serial converters. The point is that PonyProg use bitbang method and just switches RS232 port pin levels to generate a special sequence. It is nothing common there with the RS232 standard itself. Check the FT232 GPIO pins. It is possible to do a programmer using those pins without any additional chips, so it is the same bitbang method.
True!Only clean RS232
 

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