Neoprogrammer V22010 New ^hot^ Info
: Many newer motherboards leverage 1.8V SPI chips (e.g., Winbond W25Q64FW). Running them directly on a 5V/3.3V CH341A will fail or cause damage. Always employ a 1.8V adapter level-shifter for these low-voltage chips.
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: The chip failed to erase properly. This is usually caused by low voltage or an active circuit board drawing power away from the clip. Desolder the chip and place it directly on the programmer's ZIF board. : Many newer motherboards leverage 1
: The developer shifted the project from AsProgrammer to NeoProgrammer to facilitate a completely rewritten interface, updated backend components, and extensive bug fixes. I can provide the exact layout configurations and
dongles still output 5V on data lines by default. To fully utilize the safety features of V2.2.0.10, it is highly recommended to use a 1.8V adapter or perform the "3.3V mod" on your physical programmer. Are you planning to use this for laptop BIOS recovery automotive ECU programming? NeoProgrammer New Update V2.2.0.10
The developer, under the alias "necroware" and community contributors, has released a changelog that is surprisingly extensive for a point release. Here are the headline features of the build:
We are excited to announce the immediate availability of . This release focuses heavily on stability and hardware compatibility.