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If you’ve built your own level-shifter circuit (e.g., 1.8V for modern laptop BIOS chips), you know the pain of manually adjusting I²C/SPI timings.
The new voltage_profiles.ini file allows you to:
This is a niche update, but for laptop repair technicians, it’s gold. No more "Read OK, Write fails" due to voltage sag during erase cycles.
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ASProgrammer 21013 (New) demonstrates a practical approach to adaptive software synthesis by integrating generative models, static safety checks, and runtime feedback. It improves repair accuracy and supports low-latency deployment in production-like settings.
The CH341A is slow. Max SPI speed is around 240-300 kHz in practice. The newer CH347 chip, however, supports high-speed mode (up to 30+ MHz).
What’s new: Prior to 2.1.0.13, many users experienced erratic behavior with CH347 in asynchronous USB mode. This update completely refactors the USB bulk transfer logic. If you’ve built your own level-shifter circuit (e
Step 1: Identify and Connect Launch the ASProgrammer 21013 new software. Connect your CH341A via USB. The software should automatically detect the programmer model in the status bar (bottom-left).
Step 2: Detect the Chip
Click on the “Detect” button. The new version’s detection algorithm is significantly faster. If the chip ID returns 0xEF4017, the software recognizes it as Winbond W25Q64.
Step 3: Read Original Firmware Click “Read IC”. Wait 15-20 seconds for the 8MB read. The new 64-bit build allows you to see the real-time progress bar without freezing. This is a niche update, but for laptop
Step 4: Open New Firmware
Drag and drop your updated BIOS file (e.g., bios_update.bin) onto the software. Notice the new CRC32 pane shows the hash.
Step 5: Erase, Write, Verify Click “Auto” (which now conveniently sequences: Erase → Write → Verify). The ASProgrammer 21013 new improves the erase timing for large chips, reducing the total cycle time by approximately 25%.