Hello guys,
I've recently got me a new laptop to use for work and it's great and all but I don't know if I'm having bad luck or what but recently I'm facing more issues than before, while attempting to fix some tvs, with my trusty (and dirty cheap) ch341a (black pcb) and IC/firmwares.
I'll write my questions first:
1) Which program and version are you using to program the ICs?
2) Which driver
3) Which OS/version are you on?
I need to set a base of which I can be fairly sure about. I mean, if I put an IC in the programmer and it says that it can't identify/erase/program/whatever it I can be sure it's the chip's fault.
My setup now:
1) Program is CH341A ver 1.34 (I'm trying AsProgrammer 1.4.0 too)
2) driver version 2.2.2009 6
3) Windows 10 1909
I've read somewhere that for Win10 is better to use the version 1.29 of the program, I've tried to use the newest driver from here but looks like windows doesn't want to use this 2019 version and sticks with the 2009 version.
Thoughts, comments, suggestions?
I've recently got me a new laptop to use for work and it's great and all but I don't know if I'm having bad luck or what but recently I'm facing more issues than before, while attempting to fix some tvs, with my trusty (and dirty cheap) ch341a (black pcb) and IC/firmwares.
I'll write my questions first:
1) Which program and version are you using to program the ICs?
2) Which driver
3) Which OS/version are you on?
I need to set a base of which I can be fairly sure about. I mean, if I put an IC in the programmer and it says that it can't identify/erase/program/whatever it I can be sure it's the chip's fault.
My setup now:
1) Program is CH341A ver 1.34 (I'm trying AsProgrammer 1.4.0 too)
2) driver version 2.2.2009 6
3) Windows 10 1909
I've read somewhere that for Win10 is better to use the version 1.29 of the program, I've tried to use the newest driver from here but looks like windows doesn't want to use this 2019 version and sticks with the 2009 version.
Thoughts, comments, suggestions?
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