Have a look on both devices for a big chip , it should say Broadcom and then give you a BCM XXXX number the XXXX number should be the same on both for them to have some form of compatability
It is a good piece of equipment , not the fastest , but it gets the job done , soon we will have Linux and Mac support as well.
The developer has a lot of things in mind for this device , so expect a lot of changes to it.
Thanks for testing the script out , your help has been invaluable. Could you tell me also did you use the ISP method or did you remove the chip to read/write ?
If you use a multimeter , are you still getting voltage to the Pins on the bcusb ? does your pc still recognise the bcusb when plugging it in ?
If your pc can still detect the bcusb unit , then it seems it is still working ok , what version of bcusb do you have ? As soon as you get a meter and test the points we can exclude an issue on the device hopefully.