: Supports hundreds of 24-series (I2C) and 25-series (SPI) chips, including newer 1.8V variants often found in modern laptops. Integrated Scripting
: Refined the chip selection menu and search functionality to make finding specific manufacturer IDs faster. asprogrammer 21013 new
: Avoid running this in a Virtual Machine (VM) or through a USB hub, as these often cause connection drops during the flashing process. : Supports hundreds of 24-series (I2C) and 25-series
| Problem | Likely Cause | Solution in v21013 | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | “Chip not empty” error | Old data remnants | Use (new algorithm handles slow-erasing chips better). | | Verification failure at 0x... | Voltage drop on CH341A | Enable “Slow SPI Mode” in the Settings menu (new toggle). | | Programmer not found | Windows driver conflict | Run Zadig to reassign WinUSB to CH341A; v21013 has better WinUSB handshake. | | Cannot write beyond 16MB | Incorrect addressing mode | Manually select “4-Byte Addressing” from the Device menu (new for large chips). | | Problem | Likely Cause | Solution in
The world of programming is constantly evolving, with new technologies and tools emerging every day. One of the most exciting developments in recent times is the release of ASProgrammer 21013, a cutting-edge programming tool that promises to revolutionize the way we approach coding. In this blog post, we'll take a closer look at ASProgrammer 21013 and what makes it so special.