Hi Freddie.
I just tested [1000 100, 10 ,1] kHz (under Fedora 12 running a 64-bit
Athlon X2 processor) and the result is the same...

"The Error: couldn't read enough bytes from FT2232 device (0 < 81)."

I don't indend to confuse anyone by the use of linux but under Fedora
the current configuration is openocd 0.4.0, libusb 0.1.12-22, libftdi
0.17-4. There is also a libusbl 1.0.6-1 package but I'm not sure which
driver openocd is linked to.

I can install debug info packages if it helps. Parhaps it is easier
to find the problem under Linux.

Olof

On Sat, 2010-07-31 at 15:19 +0200, Freddie Chopin wrote:
> Try adding -c "jtag_khz 1000" to your OpenOCD command line. Maybe it 
> will work with fixed speed.
> 
> 4\/3!!
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