i have a svod 4 programmer today when i am going to program bios then this error is coming can anyone tell me what is the problem in this programmer
svod4 error ic is not respondingi
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yes you are right but that is the problem yesterday i connect the programmer then he auto connected but today he is not connecting to the system when i am manually set power 3.3v or 1.8v then showing mode of programmer and i am select spi25 and click read id then again showing select mode of programmer i want to know what is bootloader1 PhotoComment
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yes you are right but that is the problem yesterday i connect the programmer then he auto connected but today he is not connecting to the system when i am manually set power 3.3v or 1.8v then showing mode of programmer and i am select spi25 and click read id then again showing select mode of programmer i want to know what is bootloaderComment
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