Kind Sir, THANK YOU! this video helped me A LOT for saving my Asus maximus iv gen Z from the trash, this kind of videos helps to make the earth a better place and reduce electronic waste. Thank you thank you and thank you!!!!!!!!! people like you makes youtube an awesome place!
This device has 2 operation modes. The mode selection is based on the jumper placement. Jumper pin 1 & pin 2 -> programming mode. As you well described. Jumper pin 2 & pin 3 -> serial TTL mode. We can directly connect pin TXD, RXD, and pin GND (3 wires) to a serial port of another device.
Even though you posted this several years ago, it is still a huge help to us who are having troubles with BIOS (in my case, on a LattePanda Alpha - the flash to the new BIOS went badly and I bricked the device). My biggest issue was getting the menu system in my CH341A in English - and YOU solved it!! Many thanks - was pulling my hair out. cheers
Oh this is great! Thanks to this video, it just happened that i bought that programmer today and looking for some info., and i found your video. It really helps a lot. Indeed. Thank you
Very thorough and I definitely had a few of these problems so thank you! with your video and one other that I needed for my specific chip I was able to accomplish my task and I'm a first time user of anything like this. Thank you thank you thank you!
Excellent presentation. Problem solved accoring to jumper positioning. Also the folder (links provided) is virus free and clean. Cudos and best regards brother.
when I did my video on bios chip replacement I could not find videos like yours and my main rig was down with a corrupted bios. thanks so much for your efforts
ACE! Very thorough. Thank you for your custom folder (your 1st link in the description):it saves time and has everything we need, besides the BIOS file which depends on the card being flashed. A1 vid.
1. Position of the Tab: It is written on the circuit board. 1-2 for programming and 2-3 for TTL. Unfortunately written in Chinese 2. The Up or Down connection: It is also shown in the circuit board. Top is for 25 and down is for 24. For most bios, it is 25 chip and one must select 25 SPI Flash in the software.
Thank you for your detailed explanation. Helped me recover my motherboard without going to rma or some stuff. EFI issues kept it from booting. vielen dank.
I bought this exact black bios flasher because my lg tv 55EG910T -TB died i have been told to try reflash flash the chip since there is power standby and the hardware all seems to be ok. Only your video is the only one i saw and now i am very clear on how to proceed.Before i do thank you very much for the video .Its one of the best clear cut explnatory videos i have seen .I have suscribed and given you thumbs up.Cheers and thank you again.
Thanks for the video. I don't have this programmer (yet). Nor have I downloaded the software yet. But there is one thing that seems obvious to me, just from watching your video... Problem #2, Wrong Chip Placement in Socket Depicted in the First Version of the Software (that you used)... @ 10:46 - The type (in the first software) is set to "24 EEPROM". @ 14:00 - The bottom of the programmer shows the upper bank = "BIOS 25 SPI", and the lower bank = "EEPROM 24 I2C". @ 16:32 - The type (in the second software) is set to "25 SPI FLASH". I would bet you 25 cents that both software versions will properly show (in the lower-left graphic) the correct orientation and placement of the chip, if the correct chip type is chosen. I could be wrong about that, but I doubt it. Once I get the device, I'll test that. I plan to use this device on HT24LC32 chips (which can also be written to by the end device). It's obvious to me that 24 series EEPROMS would use that lower bank, that was incorrect for your 25 series BIOS chip. Still, a very helpful video, after I jumped to about the ten minute mark. Pins 1 & 2 was it? LOL (Sorry, I couldn't help myself)
I now have the device and have tested my "pre-ownership" theory... mostly. The video never really tells exactly what the first software was, you know, the one that you abandoned. However, I did download and test the version of the software that you provided the link to (thank you for that). My original theory was proven correct in the second software version (the one that you ended up using). When the type is toggled between "24 EEPROM" and "25 SPI FLASH", the graphical representation in the lower-left does indeed show the correct orientation and placement of the chip for each type. It's hard to believe how little $$$ you can get these devices for. Mine was around 6 bucks. And your links to the files made it easy. I just used the file that pre-installs the driver, the file that installs the main software... and it just all worked. I installed on a Win XP 32 bit laptop. Works like a charm. Thank you for putting it all together and providing the links.
@@dalemarkwell1171 Hello I just saw your comment right now and yes you are right about the Chip position, first you need select the chip type, then you will be able to see the chip position, but on the time i did this video i was very new to this tool to, so i didn't know a lot my self on how to use this program. Best Regards
+UltraNSC ok, I think its a flash chip the one I'm working on, not an eeprom as I tought before so the autodetection button should work but it is not. There is a code wrote on top of the chip but the programmer hasn't that code for any manufacturer. Should I get specific drivers for my chip? Its the first time Im trying to proggram a chip so I have no idea of what Im doing. For if it's usefull here you have my chip code: B45AD B58196
moin, kannst mir bitte mal sagen: hab das ding jetzt schon 2x bei amazon besorgt, aber das rote licht geht einfach immer nach 1-2 sekunden aus wenn ich es an USB anschließe, dann kommt auch device not detected, hast du da deine idee vielen dank
In arriving package position, jumper position is on TTL. This meaning from USB you need connected wires from USB to by description on the bottom programmer PINS. If you can seen 1-2 meaning (USB Normal) 2-3 TTL then come TX0, RX0, GND and 5V. From other side come output pins (5V, 3.3V, GND, MIOS, MOSI, CS and CLK). With this pins you can connect FLASH or EEPROM with wires to ic pins without de-soldering. More information about TTL Cable: www.kiwi-electronics.nl/usb-to-ttl-serial-kabel?lang=en
Hello Dejan, If I understand correctly you say it is possible to rewrite BIOS while is still on the motherboard. Can you give more details about the procedure?
@@laurentiumusteata5567 who whole idea of getting this controller with a clip is to avoid bothering with soldering ruclips.net/video/2Y06x1f22B0/видео.html your shoud google a bit more, before erasing uefi bios save save it's uniq settings with controller (mac addr)
Ich danke Dir für das tolle Video. Habe mir genau den gleichen Programmer direkt aus China bestellt und da war keinerlei Software dabei. Und ich glaube ich hätte mir nun auch den Wolf gesucht wegen dem Jumper Problem. Dein Englisch ist gut, konnte auch alles verstehen. Hat mir nun viel Zeit gespart und hast alles toll erklärt, hab nun auch das neue BIOS schon draufgeflasht. 1A Video !!!
Danke!!! Das hat mich gerettet. Ich hab schon 2 Stunden rum probiert. Aber ich hatte auch das falsche Programm. Der Jumper war bei mir komischerweise schon richtig gesteckt, allerdings hatte ich trotzdem erstmal Probleme den richtigen Treiber zu finden. Und durch das falsche Progamm hatte ich auch die Anzeige falsch rum für das Steckmodul... Danach ging es ohne Probleme. Danke!
Jumper 1 /2 are for the serial CH341SER and 2 /3 is for the Parallel CH341PAR. Totally different drivers for different pin connections. Could be the other way round but you can mess at your leisure.
So received mine, and managed to reprogram my bios after it didn't update properly and my laptop didn't turn on. I had to use version 1.30 of the software otherwise it didn't pick up the chip. But so easy to use
Great job m8. Thanks for info and for the files provided. Very helpful. Thanks again. One thing i've noticed is that the soldering joints of this device is purely made. I will use my soldering iron and resolder the bad connections to make proper and acceptable soldering joints just in case so it can be more reliable to the task.
Thank you, my computers bios got corrupted and I'm going to buy this tool to fix it, you showed me everything I have to do and made the drivers very easy to find, thank you.
*i see a lot of videos trying to see why the program cant see my programmer conected, and only was for the jumper position haha thank u very much u save my life :D*
Flashed Asus N73sv laptop with latest bios and bricked it (thanks Asus) I learned that with this tool you need to first erase the chip or you get read errors. extra info on Asus N73SV is to NOT use their bios but search for the N73SM Only that version worked! even older versions of the original N73SV did not work. Happy with this cheap tool. It does read all *.* files btw.
Update... this SM version made the laptop boot and was working but the videocard did nothing. found the komplete 4mb SV bios elsewhere and flashed this true N73SV and now everything works again. Another tip is to perhaps buy a better clamp since its not perfect and you have to re-place it a couple times to have a good connection. cost me like 6 euro + some extra chips to experiment on for 1 or 2 euro :)
for all who dont recordnize the chip by "detect".....for Bios flash you have to desolder the chip from mainboard!!...then go to manufactor side and use the first bios file for your board! then flash with this app , like in the video and have fun^^... saves a lot money and headache
Good video (a little bit long, but it's better, because you described slowly), I used it for my recovery and flashing device. Lot of important informations. Thank you.
Very helpful video! Very detailed explain, so much appreciate! I guess that mega links are broken, where can we download drivers and a software for this? Much appreciate your work NSC, keep it up!!
On the opposite side of chip locking lever there is a drawing on PCB how the memory chip should be installed :) . If you'd rotate the socket by 180deg so the locking lever would be pointing at usb connector then the image in first software would be right too. Thanks for info about the jumper 👍 This is just my guessing: The software was designed probably for hardware that have the socket rotated (maybe predecessor of EZ2019 (ezp?) or 2010), but when "cloners" show up and copied the hardware they rotated the socket how it's now (because it's more user friendly, and they can't copy 1=1 board layout either because: maybe of legal implications or the board was just too big and cost too much ;) ) but they still used the original software ...
Thanks for this, ive been messing with this programmer board for a while and even though my chip is detected from motherboard because i'm using the clip. I don't see any green light flashing when it's flashing the firmware nor reading.. It's just another red light that turns on.
I’ve been trying to get this programmer working for like 3 years. I’ve watched this and many other videos. I’ve tried it on windows 7, windows 10, windows vista. I install the drivers, I try the 24xx25xx, nothing, the driver64, nothing. It just shows device state not connected in the software. I have no idea why it’s not working. Jumper is in the right spot
Thanks for taken the time to share your experiences with this USB tool. Your English was fine, no need to apologise, its better than my German lol
Hehe You Welcome ;)
Kind Sir, THANK YOU! this video helped me A LOT for saving my Asus maximus iv gen Z from the trash, this kind of videos helps to make the earth a better place and reduce electronic waste.
Thank you thank you and thank you!!!!!!!!!
people like you makes youtube an awesome place!
Thats true, you always welcome and dont forget to Subscribe ;)
This device has 2 operation modes. The mode selection is based on the jumper placement.
Jumper pin 1 & pin 2 -> programming mode. As you well described.
Jumper pin 2 & pin 3 -> serial TTL mode. We can directly connect pin TXD, RXD, and pin GND (3 wires) to a serial port of another device.
That's right, you got it to the point :)
Thankyou so much for your video and link for the drivers. Worked perfectly.
You alleys welcome
amazing.the best video ever for ch341a programmer.thanks.
You always welcome
Thank you for your time an effort, a great detailed explanation and providing the files for download.
You always welcome, wish you the best.
this guys knows whats he's talking about just got mine working CHEERS!
You welcome bro.
Even though you posted this several years ago, it is still a huge help to us who are having troubles with BIOS (in my case, on a LattePanda Alpha - the flash to the new BIOS went badly and I bricked the device). My biggest issue was getting the menu system in my CH341A in English - and YOU solved it!! Many thanks - was pulling my hair out. cheers
You welcome ;)
Oh this is great! Thanks to this video, it just happened that i bought that programmer today and looking for some info., and i found your video. It really helps a lot. Indeed. Thank you
You welcome my friend
thank you for this tutorial, i have just bought one of these and your video will help me get it working properly. 'thumbs up'
Very thorough and I definitely had a few of these problems so thank you! with your video and one other that I needed for my specific chip I was able to accomplish my task and I'm a first time user of anything like this. Thank you thank you thank you!
Thank you to and you always welcome :)
Nice guide man really helped me out after bricking the bios chip. Thanks alot for your effort putting in
You welcome :)
Thanks for this video, and the effort to record it in English too. It made a bunch of stuff clearer for me 👍
You always welcome, thank you very much.
Excellent presentation. Problem solved accoring to jumper positioning. Also the folder (links provided) is virus free and clean. Cudos and best regards brother.
Thank you so much, all the best to you to ✌️
Thank you for your effort specially for speaking english
Thank you to and you always welcome
when I did my video on bios chip replacement I could not find videos like yours and my main rig was down with a corrupted bios. thanks so much for your efforts
thank you . i needed to flash the bios on some locked chrome boxes and could not find a driver for the ch341a that worked , yours did
Thank you very much, you always welcome :)
Thank you so much, so are a heroe. Thanks for sharing the drivers files.
You always welcome 😉
Excellent video. I really appreciate your help and guidance. This is the best video ever about this device.
Keep up the great work
Thank you very much, you welcome :)
Thank your for sharing!
You always welcome
good job explaining bro ! much appreciated. Thumbs up for your video.
You very welcome
God bless you, excellent vid, subscriber earned!
Thank you sooo much ;)
hey man thank u so much for the video every informative i like it so detail thumbs up for you men
Thank you so much, you always welcome
ACE! Very thorough. Thank you for your custom folder (your 1st link in the description):it saves time and has everything we need, besides the BIOS file which depends on the card being flashed. A1 vid.
Thank you, you always welcome ;)
1. Position of the Tab: It is written on the circuit board. 1-2 for programming and 2-3 for TTL. Unfortunately written in Chinese
2. The Up or Down connection: It is also shown in the circuit board. Top is for 25 and down is for 24. For most bios, it is 25 chip and one must select 25 SPI Flash in the software.
Great Info THX
Thank you for your detailed explanation. Helped me recover my motherboard without going to rma or some stuff. EFI issues kept it from booting. vielen dank.
No problem (:
very clear demonstration/explanation.
Thank you! Finally someone with a common sense approach. Helped me out heaps... Appreciate the download links as well. :-)
Nice Comment, Thank you to and you always welcome.
Awesome. The main point is ))) We got the package !!! And a simple useful guide !!! Video from 2016 !!!
You always welcome
I bought this exact black bios flasher because my lg tv 55EG910T -TB died i have been told to try reflash flash the chip since there is power standby and the hardware all seems to be ok. Only your video is the only one i saw and now i am very clear on how to proceed.Before i do thank you very much for the video .Its one of the best clear cut explnatory videos i have seen .I have suscribed and given you thumbs up.Cheers and thank you again.
You always welcome and thank you very much to for your great comment. Wish you the best :)
super geiles Tutorial. Daumen lang und hoch ;)
Vielen lieben Dank 🥰
I don't understand English well, but with you I understood ... I subscribed to your channel...thank you 💐
Thank you, useful video and file.
Started on win 10, no problem.
Great, you always welcome
Thanks for the video. I don't have this programmer (yet). Nor have I downloaded the software yet. But there is one thing that seems obvious to me, just from watching your video...
Problem #2, Wrong Chip Placement in Socket Depicted in the First Version of the Software (that you used)...
@ 10:46 - The type (in the first software) is set to "24 EEPROM".
@ 14:00 - The bottom of the programmer shows the upper bank = "BIOS 25 SPI", and the lower bank = "EEPROM 24 I2C".
@ 16:32 - The type (in the second software) is set to "25 SPI FLASH".
I would bet you 25 cents that both software versions will properly show (in the lower-left graphic) the correct orientation and placement of the chip, if the correct chip type is chosen. I could be wrong about that, but I doubt it. Once I get the device, I'll test that.
I plan to use this device on HT24LC32 chips (which can also be written to by the end device). It's obvious to me that 24 series EEPROMS would use that lower bank, that was incorrect for your 25 series BIOS chip.
Still, a very helpful video, after I jumped to about the ten minute mark. Pins 1 & 2 was it? LOL (Sorry, I couldn't help myself)
I now have the device and have tested my "pre-ownership" theory... mostly. The video never really tells exactly what the first software was, you know, the one that you abandoned. However, I did download and test the version of the software that you provided the link to (thank you for that).
My original theory was proven correct in the second software version (the one that you ended up using). When the type is toggled between "24 EEPROM" and "25 SPI FLASH", the graphical representation in the lower-left does indeed show the correct orientation and placement of the chip for each type.
It's hard to believe how little $$$ you can get these devices for. Mine was around 6 bucks. And your links to the files made it easy. I just used the file that pre-installs the driver, the file that installs the main software... and it just all worked.
I installed on a Win XP 32 bit laptop. Works like a charm. Thank you for putting it all together and providing the links.
@@dalemarkwell1171 Hello I just saw your comment right now and yes you are right about the Chip position, first you need select the chip type, then you will be able to see the chip position, but on the time i did this video i was very new to this tool to, so i didn't know a lot my self on how to use this program. Best Regards
Thanks your video saved my bios chip. $5 programmer well worth it.
Oh yes :)
Thank you so much! The flipping of the pin #1 location, with the different program versions, was exactly my problem!
You welcome :)
Good Job. thank you for sharing ur ideas :)
You welcome
Thank you very much for recording this, was extremely informative and covers all the Gotcha's that someone would run in to.
Thank you very much dude :)
*Nicely explained ,Thank you* 👍👍👍👍
Thank you very much to 😊
10 minutes on placing the jumper - you're a glutton for punishment
haha you talked few minutes about the jumper... however very detailed and useful video.
Thank you so much.
You are a Gladiator >>> Thanks !!!!
Black edition worked perfect on the Lenovo Thinkpad T570..
Btw I used the a socket adaptor so yeah thanks for the video, you saved me £60!
You Welcome ;)
Can i get a link to the original source of the download ?
Thanks !
Excellent, thank you, various web sites were saying to leave the jumper as default, but by moving it, as you said, worked great -
You always welcome :)
This is the most common issue with the CH341a Black (JUMPER IN THE WRONG POSITION)
Yep
Hey thanks for the content i just instelled and copy my chip and it worked straight away!☺
That's good to know, you always welcome :)
Bonjour, j'ai installé les pilotes et le logiciel c'est super, merci
despite this video could be shortened to 5 mins, it helped me. i had problem with correct chip position
I'm sorry that it's a bit longer video, but sometimes it needs to be like that...
Your English is fking awesome, man.
Awesome, so much helpful, really thanks for the video.
+Pablo H.M. Thank you, and as i got the time and an eeprom Chip, ill do that Video. Best Regards
+UltraNSC ok, I think its a flash chip the one I'm working on, not an eeprom as I tought before so the autodetection button should work but it is not. There is a code wrote on top of the chip but the programmer hasn't that code for any manufacturer. Should I get specific drivers for my chip? Its the first time Im trying to proggram a chip so I have no idea of what Im doing. For if it's usefull here you have my chip code: B45AD B58196
yeah, but normaly i give no Support, i just did the Video for you know how it works :) If you like upload me a Pic from that chip...
+UltraNSC thanks so much for your attention, how can I share to you the pics?
UltraNSC@live.de or look for some free upload servers
ty for all your info...
You welcome
and thanks for all your works too ... drivers,program,chip connection fix,jumper state ....etc ----- GOOOD JOB
Thank you to ;)
moin, kannst mir bitte mal sagen: hab das ding jetzt schon 2x bei amazon besorgt, aber das rote licht geht einfach immer nach 1-2 sekunden aus wenn ich es an USB anschließe, dann kommt auch device not detected, hast du da deine idee vielen dank
Hi Wenn das Licht schwach oder aus geht ist der jumper falsch eingesteckt oder der BIOS Chip falsch rum gesteckt oder gelötet. Mfg
Stecks mal in nen blauen oder roten usb port und installie die treiber ruclips.net/video/L0ChYNwunUE/видео.html
In arriving package position, jumper position is on TTL. This meaning from USB you need connected wires from USB to by description on the bottom programmer PINS. If you can seen 1-2 meaning (USB Normal) 2-3 TTL then come TX0, RX0, GND and 5V. From other side come output pins (5V, 3.3V, GND, MIOS, MOSI, CS and CLK). With this pins you can connect FLASH or EEPROM with wires to ic pins without de-soldering. More information about TTL Cable: www.kiwi-electronics.nl/usb-to-ttl-serial-kabel?lang=en
Hello Dejan, If I understand correctly you say it is possible to rewrite BIOS while is still on the motherboard. Can you give more details about the procedure?
@@laurentiumusteata5567 who whole idea of getting this controller with a clip is to avoid bothering with soldering
ruclips.net/video/2Y06x1f22B0/видео.html
your shoud google a bit more, before erasing uefi bios save save it's uniq settings with controller (mac addr)
Danke du hast Memmet weitergeholfen
Kein problem
Very detailed video !! Now i can fix my broken bios, thanks!
You welcome :)
Really helpfully video
Thank you so much, you always welcome 😀
Ich danke Dir für das tolle Video. Habe mir genau den gleichen Programmer direkt aus China bestellt und da war keinerlei Software dabei. Und ich glaube ich hätte mir nun auch den Wolf gesucht wegen dem Jumper Problem. Dein Englisch ist gut, konnte auch alles verstehen. Hat mir nun viel Zeit gespart und hast alles toll erklärt, hab nun auch das neue BIOS schon draufgeflasht. 1A Video !!!
Vielen lieben dann, schätze dein Kommentar sehr :)
Hi there
Great channel.
I wanted to flash bios of XW9300 workstation. Have you dabbled with these at all?
Thank you so much, you always welcome. No, never, but i can take a look. Tell me more about the system
Es funktioniert, also Danke jetzt kann ich endlich mein Mainboard retten. Sehr gutes Video
Gerne doch ;)
Thank you so much !! ILOVE YOU !!!!
Big love 2u2 :)
I should say the best video made for users like us even though it is 3 years old. A big thanks to you.
Yes, i just try my best :)
Don't worry about your English it's fine.
Thank you much
Danke!!! Das hat mich gerettet. Ich hab schon 2 Stunden rum probiert. Aber ich hatte auch das falsche Programm. Der Jumper war bei mir komischerweise schon richtig gesteckt, allerdings hatte ich trotzdem erstmal Probleme den richtigen Treiber zu finden. Und durch das falsche Progamm hatte ich auch die Anzeige falsch rum für das Steckmodul... Danach ging es ohne Probleme. Danke!
Gerne, bist immer Willkommen
September 2023, work on asrock fm2a68m-dg3+
you save my mobo thanks man
You always welcome
i think the distributers had seen your helping video and put the jumper in the right place per default now - thanks a lot for your good work
Thank you to and you always welcome :)
Excellent
Thank you so much
Jumper 1 /2 are for the serial CH341SER and 2 /3 is for the Parallel CH341PAR. Totally different drivers for different pin connections.
Could be the other way round but you can mess at your leisure.
i missed your voice brother :-)
Nice man, you welcome :)
Very good video on details of this programmer, thank you.
Thanks a lot guy
You always welcome
So received mine, and managed to reprogram my bios after it didn't update properly and my laptop didn't turn on. I had to use version 1.30 of the software otherwise it didn't pick up the chip. But so easy to use
Many Thanks
You always welcome
Helo. Good job, man! Very clear and easy to learning.
May I, dubbing your video with our leanguage? Thank's.
+Asep Saepudin Thank you very much, Yes you can, as Long you include my Name to :)
good video thanks
Thank you much to.
This jump really worked! Cheers mate for the tip very helpfull!
You welcome :)
thank you
you always welcome :)
Great job m8. Thanks for info and for the files provided. Very helpful. Thanks again. One thing i've noticed is that the soldering joints of this device is purely made. I will use my soldering iron and resolder the bad connections to make proper and acceptable soldering joints just in case so it can be more reliable to the task.
Thx to u 2 mate ;)
pity you did.t actually show how to install the drivers - otherwise just hard work to follow
You welcome
@@NSC-Modz not just me - half a million others!
@@armandine2 yes, thats true :)
Thank you, my computers bios got corrupted and I'm going to buy this tool to fix it, you showed me everything I have to do and made the drivers very easy to find, thank you.
You welcome :)
Thank You
you always welcome
*i see a lot of videos trying to see why the program cant see my programmer conected, and only was for the jumper position haha thank u very much u save my life :D*
thanks 🤩🤩🤩
You welcome 😀
Thank You for taking the time and explaining!!
wish you all the best!
Flashed Asus N73sv laptop with latest bios and bricked it (thanks Asus) I learned that with this tool you need to first erase the chip or you get read errors. extra info on Asus N73SV is to NOT use their bios but search for the N73SM Only that version worked! even older versions of the original N73SV did not work. Happy with this cheap tool. It does read all *.* files btw.
It's a nice thing :)
Update... this SM version made the laptop boot and was working but the videocard did nothing. found the komplete 4mb SV bios elsewhere and flashed this true N73SV and now everything works again. Another tip is to perhaps buy a better clamp since its not perfect and you have to re-place it a couple times to have a good connection. cost me like 6 euro + some extra chips to experiment on for 1 or 2 euro :)
Nice brooo keep it up:)
cant believe this thing worked, i just fixed my mainboard that i bricked over a month ago, thank you for your video!
You welcome :)
Hi can you tell me what symptoms you faced before flashing ? And make and model of the motherboard ?
Very nice video and very very helpful showing the problems between versions of software...
Thank you very much, i just try my best :) you welcome
Ultransc ur the best and nice intro and outro man iam a huge fan of your videos and great work keep it up
+Ahmad Shablaq Thank you very much, i respect it much :)
for all who dont recordnize the chip by "detect".....for Bios flash you have to desolder the chip from mainboard!!...then go to manufactor side and use the first bios file for your board! then flash with this app , like in the video and have fun^^...
saves a lot money and headache
Good video (a little bit long, but it's better, because you described slowly), I used it for my recovery and flashing device. Lot of important informations. Thank you.
Very helpful advice! Vielen vielen Dank mein Herr!
Thank you very much :)
Very helpful video! Very detailed explain, so much appreciate!
I guess that mega links are broken, where can we download drivers and a software for this? Much appreciate your work NSC, keep it up!!
Thank you so much, gonna fix it now, i just forget about it. 🙈🤗
Here you go: 1drv.ms/u/s!ADMBUoPXCLe-iQc
@@NSC-Modz It is working! Thank you so much!
Cant wait for upcoming videos! Good luck NSC
@@dnsdfs thank you very much! You always welcome :)
On the opposite side of chip locking lever there is a drawing on PCB how the memory chip should be installed :) . If you'd rotate the socket by 180deg so the locking lever would be pointing at usb connector then the image in first software would be right too.
Thanks for info about the jumper 👍
This is just my guessing: The software was designed probably for hardware that have the socket rotated (maybe predecessor of EZ2019 (ezp?) or 2010), but when "cloners" show up and copied the hardware they rotated the socket how it's now (because it's more user friendly, and they can't copy 1=1 board layout either because: maybe of legal implications or the board was just too big and cost too much ;) ) but they still used the original software ...
Thanks
The Software was for an other USB Programmer ^^
Shorting pin 1 & 2 for Bios Chip flashing mode, Shorting pin 2 & 3 if you use it as a USB to TTL adaptor.
Well done, very instructive.........
Thanks for this, ive been messing with this programmer board for a while and even though my chip is detected from motherboard because i'm using the clip. I don't see any green light flashing when it's flashing the firmware nor reading.. It's just another red light that turns on.
I’ve been trying to get this programmer working for like 3 years. I’ve watched this and many other videos. I’ve tried it on windows 7, windows 10, windows vista. I install the drivers, I try the 24xx25xx, nothing, the driver64, nothing. It just shows device state not connected in the software. I have no idea why it’s not working. Jumper is in the right spot
I guess it's damage?¿ faulty or whatever...
NSC Modz maybe :(
same mine is brand new too
Have you tried to open that PDF file named "24xxx_usb_manual" just under the folder "Languages" to see what instructions does it have?
Cool gemacht! Thanks For Description