A) Hashing an already hashed password does nothing for us. How is an ASIC (that only does hashes) gonna find a twice hashed password?
The point was that if the ASIC operates by hashing twice internally, then you simply hash the hashed password from the DB and then spin through the combinations looking for the twice hash. So, the basic answer here is that, yes, these devices can be used to crack SHA256 passwords that have been either hashed one or twice. And most 8 character passwords will be cracked in a reasonable time.