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by fulafel
2173 days ago
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You are talking about compatibility but the FTDI case was a case of the company intentionally shipping malicious code used to brick the clones, no? Quote from article: "the latest driver bricks the fake chips, rendering them inoperable with any computer" |
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Fault is at the feet of the clone makers and those who used clone chips, not the legitimate manufacturer.
I am actually astounded by some of these responses. However, I do understand that they likely come from a lack of experience delivering hardware products at scale, and so I can't fault people for getting it wrong. Hence my favorite quote:
"A man holding a cat by the tail learns something he can learn in no other way" --Mark Twain