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(Not a bug - but for the benefit of google searches)
It appears some TEMPer USB dongles contain a CH551. When the device is plugged in and the computer is rebooted, the dongle seems to get stuck in FW mode and shows up as the 4348:55e0 WinChipHead device. I use this USB dongle in a server rack that is not usually administered locally. This means when the server is rebooted, the device gets stuck in FW mode and it can't be used. (Physically unplugging/replugging the dongle resets the device back to temperature mode).
I use wchisp to simply reset the dongle which gets it back in to temperature mode.
Thanks for the awesome tool - while it's not the usually intended use of wchisp, I've found this to be of great help.
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Does the TEMPer also have firmware you can confirm flashing with wchisp worked? I was not able to find any firmware updates here: https://github.com/ccwienk/temper
(Not a bug - but for the benefit of google searches)
It appears some TEMPer USB dongles contain a CH551. When the device is plugged in and the computer is rebooted, the dongle seems to get stuck in FW mode and shows up as the 4348:55e0 WinChipHead device. I use this USB dongle in a server rack that is not usually administered locally. This means when the server is rebooted, the device gets stuck in FW mode and it can't be used. (Physically unplugging/replugging the dongle resets the device back to temperature mode).
I use wchisp to simply reset the dongle which gets it back in to temperature mode.
Thanks for the awesome tool - while it's not the usually intended use of wchisp, I've found this to be of great help.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: