A trusted source for the "AsProgrammer 2.1.0.13_fix" is often found here, along with necessary drivers 1.2.3.

When downloading tools and using them for flashing, always ensure you have a backup of the original firmware. The use of this software is at your own risk. If you'd like, I can: Tell you where to safely download the newest version Provide a step-by-step guide on how to unprotect a chip Show you how to use the CH341A with 1.8V adapters

To ensure a secure setup and avoid the risks of corrupted files or malware from third-party sites, always download the release files directly from community-verified resources:

While AsProgrammer 2.1.0.13 remains an iconic, ultra-stable milestone release, engineers seeking broader databases or experimental SPI NAND flash support often check subsequent source trees like NeoProgrammer or modified source code adaptations on GitHub . Share public link

Improved "Unprotect" button functionality that prevents accidental damage to the second status register.

is an open-source software project (originally stemming from Russian-speaking technical forums like 4PDA) specifically designed to interact with the CH341A hardware programmer, among others.

: Reviving "bricked" motherboards or laptops where a failed update has corrupted the BIOS chip.

: In the AsProgrammer "Hardware" menu, you must manually select your connected programmer (e.g., CH341A) before it can communicate with the chip. Unprotecting Chips

: Handles SPI, I2C, and MicroWire protocols.

AsProgrammer offers all the essential operations required for complete chip management: