6071 - CrossLink: Why did I get 0x7F for a device ID instead of 0x15 when attempting to prgoram the SPI flash on MasterLink Board?
Please try to use custom clock divider and try to set a certain value, for example, 5. After setting correct configuration, you should be able to arrive on the same output that I get which should succeed operation. It appears that by using default Clock Divider, the clock is faster than correctly recognizing the data readout in checking ID.
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