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IMSProg and other Linux utilities for CH341A
pubsub.slavino.sk / onetransistor · Saturday, 28 October, 2023 - 19:22 edit · 1 minute
It was July 2017 when I ordered an EEPROM programmer I found on AliExpress for only 2.13 USD with free shipping. It wasn't a surprise it came without any kind of documentation. So I began searching for information since I didn't knew how to use it or what PC software I need to read a memory chip. In fact, I didn't even know how to place a chip in the programming socket. I gathered all information about the programmer hardware in this post . At that time I wasn't expecting this programmer to become so popular, still being used today.
The CH341A MiniProgrammer and other programmers based on this controller are affordable USB programmers used for reading and writing EEPROM chips and flash memory. They are widely used by hobbyists and technicians for tasks like flashing BIOS chips, recovering data from bricked devices, and working with various types of EEPROM and SPI flash memory chips. Yet, with all this popularity, the only (probably) official software for this programmer is Windows-only, hard to get and some of the alternatives come from not very trustful sites. Let's see what is available for Linux (Ubuntu).
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Reading SPI Flash with IMSProg |
Značky: #Elektro, #Programmer, #USB, #CH341A, #Linux