If you only want to read/write serial flash (most if not all BIOSes these days), you can get by with nothing more than a 3.3v parallel port and a few wires.
Instead of Willem - Universal Flash Programmer v.6.03
but if you want using programmer more than once a week you should start thinking about Wellon VP-XXX series and minimum is VP-590 and if you can spend more cash I will recommend VP-990.
@b700029 any links to building using these?.
@czoorny thanks for the info.
@woodford nice one let me know I have a few dead mobos I would like to flash as a last resort.
I will recommend this one, (see link) it interfaces trough usb and is cheap,
(£25.88) and very fast.
SP8 Universal EEPROM Flash SPI BIOS USB Programmer.
Regards.
I will recommend this one, (see link) it interfaces trough usb and is cheap,
(£25.88) and very fast.
SP8 Universal EEPROM Flash SPI BIOS USB Programmer.
Regards.
+1
I have EZP USB programmer and is very good.
If you are going to be PRO consider Wellon programmers http://www.weilei.com/per.htm
A few years ago I was looking for programmer myself, the only programmer brand that I found that had good software and in in addition added support for new chips,good homepage and had good service/help was Xeltek.
I remember I was looking at one programmer brand and contacted the makers, their homepage was a mess and their software horrible. After several mail attempts they got back to me, I asked for added chip support but never got back to me after that.
Xeltek are more expensive then all the chinese cheaper brands and the 'bulid it yourself it may work' brands but I'm pretty sure you will not find other programmers that offer the chip support as they do. Any comment on that ? any programmers that have better chip support ?
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