Hi all, unfortunately I haven't been able to find a solution on this for myself. I'm no expert in programming these ICs, so I'm hoping I've missed something embarrassingly obvious! 
After screwing up a BIOS setting on an old laptop rendering it unrecoverable I bought a cheap CH134A programmer & test clip. I'm sure everyone knows the ubiquitous sub $5 listing on their favorite import site.
The chip I am trying to write is an Eon EN25F32
I can dump the BIOS fine as far as I know, but I can't seem to erase or write to the chip. AS Programmer in windows won't erase and gives an error: refer to datasheet or try unprotect. The unprotect attempt just hangs and returns all the SREG options as FFFFFFF
Flashrom in verbose mode hangs on
I looked through the datasheet but I don't know enough about flash ROM's to actually make good use of the info. I have included it for quick reference if it's helpful.
I have heard some say the supplied cheap cable is no good, but then others say that it's fine for just fixing BIOS' you broke. Thoughts on replacing the test clip cable? I think it is fine as it reads reliably.

After screwing up a BIOS setting on an old laptop rendering it unrecoverable I bought a cheap CH134A programmer & test clip. I'm sure everyone knows the ubiquitous sub $5 listing on their favorite import site.
The chip I am trying to write is an Eon EN25F32
I can dump the BIOS fine as far as I know, but I can't seem to erase or write to the chip. AS Programmer in windows won't erase and gives an error: refer to datasheet or try unprotect. The unprotect attempt just hangs and returns all the SREG options as FFFFFFF
Flashrom in verbose mode hangs on
Found Eon flash chip "EN25F32" (4096 kB, SPI).
Reading old flash chip contents... done.
Erasing and writing flash chip... Trying erase function 0... 0x000000-0x000fff:E
Reading old flash chip contents... done.
Erasing and writing flash chip... Trying erase function 0... 0x000000-0x000fff:E
I have heard some say the supplied cheap cable is no good, but then others say that it's fine for just fixing BIOS' you broke. Thoughts on replacing the test clip cable? I think it is fine as it reads reliably.
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