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Seeking Updated CH341A Programmer Drivers and Compatibility with 25Q64BVAIG DIP 8

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  • #1 15366681
    RadioFree
    Level 10  
    Hello, I bought a CH341A programmer on ebay. I am asking you to provide new drivers and software for this programmer.

    If there is a possibility, I would have a few questions for you.

    Will this programmer easily program the 25Q64BVAIG DIP 8 bone. I currently have such a bone in my motherboard asrcok b75 pro3

    I downloaded the CH314A v1.17 PL software on the list 25Q64BVAIG is missing, I found the W25Q64bv chip. Should I upload the bios for my motherboard without major problems when choosing this chip?

    I do not have a programmer yet, curiosity has prevailed, so I am asking you to share your knowledge.
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  • #3 15366816
    RadioFree
    Level 10  
    Thank you for your answer. If I can, I will wait for answers to my questions. Then I will close the topic. Thank you for your help.
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  • #4 16481490
    lotnik9
    Level 9  
    Version 1.30 only from the file there with what you have the program on your computer, copy the file Polish language where the languages are saved up to version 1.30

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  • #5 17636086
    dziekan_tek
    Level 15  
    I don't know if anyone noticed, but in all versions of this software for CH341A, the wrong IC direction is indicated, i.e. in the case of 24Cxx it should be rotated by 180 degrees ...

    I will only add that I have such a programmer (some "typical" Chinese from aliexpress) -> https://www.eliptor.pl/galerie/p/programator-usb-ch341a-s_1281.jpg
  • #6 17639747
    jarrod
    Level 23  
    dziekan_tek wrote:
    I don't know if anyone noticed, but in all versions of this software for CH341A, the wrong IC direction is indicated, i.e. in the case of 24Cxx it should be rotated by 180 degrees ...


    In mine it is yes, of course, for the first time I put the system in the opposite way.
    Seeking Updated CH341A Programmer Drivers and Compatibility with 25Q64BVAIG DIP 8
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  • #7 17641323
    dziekan_tek
    Level 15  
    Exactly. For me, exactly the same situation :)
    I do not know what the author of this software meant when he uploaded a picture of how to connect the system ...

    2018-12-22:
    I already know... ;-)
    Seeking Updated CH341A Programmer Drivers and Compatibility with 25Q64BVAIG DIP 8
  • #8 17813719
    januss73
    Level 32  
    I will step on the topic with the question.
    Can the CH341 programmer be used to read data in the system from memory addressed differently than on 161? There is no problem with the Address pins on the ground, but I have two 24cxx dice in the system and I do not know how to get the one addressed differently. I do not want to desolder because it is a small raster and I have concerns.
    And if it is impossible, someone can advise if there are any programmers at a reasonable price that can do it?
  • #9 18003626
    woxy
    Level 12  
    Version 1.4 does not have this picture anymore, I looked at 1.3 - with each layout, the notch is in the opposite direction.
  • #10 18516390
    LucasKrakow
    Level 17  
    Then I will hook up and ask if anyone has encountered a program that supports this programmer on Linux?

    januss73- usually it is impossible to read the memory in the system because the data bus is on the heel with another chip.
  • #12 18516653
    LucasKrakow
    Level 17  
    This is patted. I do not consider such inventions. 21st century requires artwork.
  • #13 18518101
    Gelip
    Level 35  
    LucasKrakow wrote:
    This is patted. I do not consider such inventions. 21st century requires artwork.

    Who needs a graphic for programming? The most important thing is speed, reliability and handling a large number of systems, and it can do it flashrom
    A very good program, if not the best, and it's free. I used it once to change AWARD bios to coreboot on motherboard. Compared to the DOS awdflash programmer, flashrom programs in seconds.
    I'm using today flashrom for Windows with CH341A and it's fast too, you only need the appropriate USB drivers to be exact libusb-win32 .
    PS I recently made such a driver flashrom on WinUSB for WinXP but programming speed is slow - same as CH341A graphics program from SkyGz. Works much faster on libusb-win32 :D

    On Linux flashrom programming quickly for sure.
  • #14 18518311
    LucasKrakow
    Level 17  
    I am in no rush and prefer to be comfortable.
  • #15 18518723
    Gelip
    Level 35  
    LucasKrakow wrote:
    I am in no rush and prefer to be comfortable.

    Eh, what's so complicated about typing only three words ???
    flashrom -p ch341a_spi -w bios.bin
  • #16 18520650
    enhanced
    Level 43  
    Using wine and windows programs?

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around the CH341A programmer, specifically seeking updated drivers and software for compatibility with the 25Q64BVAIG DIP 8 chip. Users share links to resources, mention software versions, and discuss issues related to IC orientation during programming. There are inquiries about using the CH341A for reading data from memory chips with different addressing and the potential use of Flashrom software for programming. Users also express interest in Linux compatibility and the performance of various programming tools.
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