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  • megaraider
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    Re: CH341a SPI / I²C programmer

    Originally posted by stj View Post
    only one exe, did you delete a paid version from the archive?
    Actually you only need one file from that achieve…
    Check your pm box

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  • megaraider
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    Re: CH341a SPI / I²C programmer

    Originally posted by Spork Schivago View Post
    Here's version 3.41 free version.
    Latest version is 1.34 release 2017.07.08
    Last edited by megaraider; 08-01-2018, 10:55 PM.

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  • stj
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    Re: CH341a SPI / I²C programmer

    only one exe, did you delete a paid version from the archive?

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  • Spork Schivago
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    Re: CH341a SPI / I²C programmer

    Here's version 3.41 free version.

    I have not tested it to see if it works. I excluded the key.dat file, which I believe contains my registration information, but it should be good to go I believe.

    Can someone please test on a Windows machine to see if it works? I created in zip archive in Linux.
    Attached Files

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  • stj
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    Re: CH341a SPI / I²C programmer

    well there it is, 2.7 - 3.6v
    the programmer should handle 3.3v but i'm not 100% convinced of that.

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  • lukepro
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    Re: CH341a SPI / I²C programmer

    Originally posted by stj View Post
    do you have a datasheet?
    the letter "L" in the number often indicates a low voltage part.
    By the small research I did usually the 1.8V are the "U" chips

    [QUOTE=stj;841918data sheet.[/QUOTE]

    thank you

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  • vinceroger69
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    Re: CH341a SPI / I²C programmer

    Originally posted by stj View Post
    do you have a datasheet?
    the letter "L" in the number often indicates a low voltage part.
    data sheet
    Attached Files

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  • stj
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    Re: CH341a SPI / I²C programmer

    do you have a datasheet?
    the letter "L" in the number often indicates a low voltage part.

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  • lukepro
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    Re: CH341a SPI / I²C programmer

    Hey guys, I have an MSI H97 GAMING 3 with a bad flash bios.

    So I got myself a CH341a with a SOIC 8 clip, and it's being a nightmare trying to flash a MX25L12873F chip.

    The software can read the chip content, however can't erase/write and detect chip automaticaly.

    I got an old mobo of mine and reflashed a Winbond chip for test pourposes, it detects, erase, write, normally.

    Does anyone have problems with the MX25L12873F too? Am I doing anything wrong?

    I'm using the miniprogrammer V1.30 which in theory has the 25L12873F support and the asProgrammer also has support but same problem as well.

    I'm glad if anyone could help me.

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  • CeeEee4
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    Re: CH341a SPI / I²C programmer

    Hi

    Can CH341A program MX25L6473F bios chip?

    I try Black edition, 1.30,1.18 and none have chip when i click "detect"

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  • stj
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    Re: CH341a SPI / I²C programmer

    the hack runs in a vm shell that spoofs the pc hardware a bit to fit the license.

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  • Spork Schivago
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    Re: CH341a SPI / I²C programmer

    Originally posted by ride_bmx_mhell View Post
    version 1.30 ch341a.exe have a virus?maybe not?
    I know v1.31 didn't clear Norton's personal inspection, but it's not the program, per say, but some sort of bundled package that comes with it (I couldn't figure out the purpose of the external program, it had something to do with drivers, but I had no need for them). Norton detected it as a Virus.

    I'll get on my Linux box and upload the latest free version for you guys, that's clean.

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  • Spork Schivago
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    Re: CH341a SPI / I²C programmer

    Originally posted by thiagottjv View Post
    Hi, does anyone have the programmer version 1.31 or up?
    I`m trying to use it with a mx25u12873f (its a 1.8v chip) without success.
    It reads, but when I verify it says:
    "Chip Main Memory with the contents are in disagreement"
    Or when I try to detect it says:
    "Access violation at address 0097EA42. Read of address 0097EA42."

    Does anyone could give me any light?
    Are you still looking for the higher version or no?

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  • ride_bmx_mhell
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    Re: CH341a SPI / I²C programmer

    version 1.30 ch341a.exe have a virus?maybe not?

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  • thiagottjv
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    Re: CH341a SPI / I²C programmer

    Originally posted by megaraider View Post
    As reported here "shared" versions higher than v1.27 are known to give inconsistent results

    Alternative software is suggested here by stj
    I didn`t know about that. Thanks!

    Originally posted by stj View Post
    that "adapter" is not reliable.
    it may drop the voltage to the flash, but it wont boost it back up in the other direction.

    there are adapters on ebay for beer money that use a voltage convertor chip.
    STJ, I know that, and even if the resistors put the voltage exactly on 1.8v the data input can be unreliable.
    In a forum from my country lots (LOTS) of people are using this method for years.
    Since this was a one time only and I needed to do it fast (I wasnt working since the BIOS got corrupted) I had to do try it.
    And here in Brazil these adapters aren`t as cheap. The price of the adaptor is almost the price of the programmer.

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  • mockingbird
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    Re: CH341a SPI / I²C programmer

    Originally posted by Spork Schivago View Post
    The ones Stj linked me too appear to the be the same ones I have, and the connector does NOT go all the way down to the pin hole.
    The shorter connectors with the fine pitch are also common in LCDs, and are often used as interconnects. I reckon a USB3 header cable would also be suitable.

    You can also either take the leads out of the header alltogether or just cut off the longer part of the plastic.
    Last edited by mockingbird; 05-11-2018, 07:38 AM.

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  • stj
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    Re: CH341a SPI / I²C programmer

    that "adapter" is not reliable.
    it may drop the voltage to the flash, but it wont boost it back up in the other direction.

    there are adapters on ebay for beer money that use a voltage convertor chip.

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  • megaraider
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    Re: CH341a SPI / I²C programmer

    Originally posted by thiagottjv View Post
    Hi guys, I finally did it.
    What I end up using (witch worked) was the version 1.18
    As reported here "shared" versions higher than v1.27 are known to give inconsistent results

    Alternative software is suggested here by stj

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  • thiagottjv
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    Re: CH341a SPI / I²C programmer

    Hi guys, I finally did it.

    STJ, what I used was this:



    You just need to put a 68OHm resistor in every pin expept on GND (pin 4).
    This lower the voltage from 3.3 to 1.8.

    About the programmer...
    I was using the version 1.29 and 1.30 (witch support 1.8v chips), but I was probably doing the step-by-step wrong (watched lots of videos on how to use the software on youtube).
    What I was doing was:
    - Run the software in compatibility mode (Win XP SP3) and as admin;
    - Detect (reads the info but with all Unknown);
    - Selecting some chip with some specs like my chip;
    - Read;
    - Backup;
    - Erase;
    - Read (witch already gave me the "Chip Main Memory with the contents are in disagreement" error after Verify).

    I even tried to Program after this steps, but without success.

    What I end up using (witch worked) was the version 1.18
    And I did these steps:
    - DONT Run the software in compatibility mode (Win XP SP3) and as admin;
    - Detect (reads the info but with all Unknown);
    - Selecting some chip with some specs like my chip (The only one MXIC 16Mb was the MX25L12805D);
    - Blank (instead of Erase - after this the Verify stoped showing the error and all run smoothly);
    - Verify;
    - Program;
    - Verify (all worked out ).

    After this my motherboard was live again (an Asrock after a "successful" bios upgrade ).

    The version (and drivers) I used:
    Attached Files
    Last edited by thiagottjv; 05-10-2018, 07:02 PM. Reason: Attaching file

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  • stj
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    Re: CH341a SPI / I²C programmer

    you cant read 1.8v chips without a convertor.
    do you have one?

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