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![]() I have done a lot of searching on the web and this forum, but did not find an answer.
I'm looking for a programmer that can flash the W25Q64FW / W25Q32FW (1.8Volt), and perhaps later on different ones. I have found the EZP2010, EZP2013, EZP2019, CH341A but I have no idea which is better and more reliable in hardware/ software functions / updates. These links I have found: EZP2019 EZP2013 CH341A EZP2010 Any one with experience with these model numbers ? Last edited by diamon; 01-16-2019 at 01:32 PM.. |
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![]() ch341a can not run at 1.8v
i dont know about the others. |
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![]() tl866 with the 1.8v adapter
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1-8v-ADAP...-/121999972799 |
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![]() I cannot edit the original posting anymore, but it's not the W25Q64FW / W25Q32FW.
The correct chips are W25Q32FVSSIQ and W25Q64FVSSIQ, these are 3V chips and not 1.8V ![]() |
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![]() So does the RT809h with the adapter. As for cheap, go with the ch341a.
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![]() Thanks for the information.
No one has experience with the EZP201X programmers?. The EZP2019 is also cheap (under the $14 dollar), and it has a couple of adapters. Is XGecu (www.xgecu.com) the original fabricator of the TL866II Plus, and is this a better to buy ? Last edited by diamon; 01-22-2019 at 03:54 PM.. |
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![]() I have a TL866 plus and the RT809h. The TL866 has a nice and easy software. It's not a mix between English and Chinese like on the RT809h. It all depends on the end what you want / need to program and what you can afford on the end of the day. In my case I have both, because one is not programming something the other one does and vise versa.
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![]() I have ezp 2010 and I've read and write gpu ,laptop, and one dslr bios.
I have no problems with aside drivers but it turned out to be ok in win10. Successful manually flashed gpus bios and I can't complain. Laptop bios was the original but those one where easy.
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![]() i have an ezp2010 its fast and reliable. it can do most of the job with lightning speed..
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