One of the biggest strengths of AsProgrammer is its active community. A common question is, "How do I add support for a new chip?" The answer lies in manually editing the chiplist.xml file located in the AsProgrammer folder. By adding a new line with the chip's correct ID, page size, and total size, users can effectively program unsupported chips. After saving the file and restarting AsProgrammer, the new chip can be manually selected or automatically detected.
Asprogrammer 2.1.0.13 – A Reliable Open-Source Flash & EEPROM Programmer
Hardware components like computer motherboards, home routers, and game consoles rely on non-volatile flash memory to store critical initialization code (BIOS/UEFI or firmware). When this code becomes corrupted—resulting in a "bricked" device—standard software updates cannot run. Asprogrammer 2.1.0.13
If you’re working with BIOS chips, EEPROMs, or SPI/NOR flashes on a budget, you’ve probably come across Asprogrammer . Version 2.1.0.13 is one of the more stable and widely used releases in this open‑source tool’s history.
: Extracting existing firmware (dumps) and verifying data integrity. One of the biggest strengths of AsProgrammer is
Beyond the CH341A, this version supports programmers like Bus Pirate, UsbAsp, Arduino, and FT232H.
While the hardware is cheap and widely available, the default software provided by Chinese manufacturers is often buggy, poorly translated, or difficult to navigate. Asprogrammer was built to solve this, offering a clean interface, better chip support, and improved stability. After saving the file and restarting AsProgrammer, the
Let me know how you'd like to . AsProgrammer Version 2.1.0.13
is a rock-solid, no-frills tool that has become the de facto standard for low-cost SPI flash programming. While newer forks offer more features, this version’s stability, lightweight footprint (under 5 MB), and mature hardware support make it a keeper on any electronics workbench.
Version is widely regarded as a stable and feature-rich build. Key highlights include:
is a highly efficient, open-source firmware flashing software tailored for hardware enthusiasts, repair technicians, and embedded systems developers. Widely praised as one of the best alternative software interfaces for ubiquitous USB programmers like the CH341A (the "Gold" mini programmer) , AsProgrammer circumvents the bugs, poor translations, and clunky UI of stock manufacturer tools.