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file that users can manually edit to add support for otherwise unrecognized memory chips Scripting Support
: The 2.1.0.13 build is often distributed as a "fix" version that addresses stability issues or database errors found in older releases. How to Use AsProgrammer for BIOS Flashing asprogrammer+21013
Broad Protocol Support: Works with SPI, I2C, and MicroWire protocols.
Have you used ASprogrammer with a CH21013? Share your BIOS rescue story in the comments below. SPI Flash Chips (BIOS): Winbond, MXIC, GigaDevice, etc
Issue #9012: Documentation update for API.
Limitations: Some users have noted difficulties reading chips while they are still on a motherboard due to power-related issues; removing the chip or ensuring a stable 3.3V/5V supply is often required. Volt Modding: If you are using a black
Volt Modding: If you are using a black PCB CH341A, verify if it outputs 5V on data lines. It is often recommended to perform a 3.3V volt mod to avoid damaging modern BIOS chips.