Neo Programmer 2.1.0.19 -free [updated]- -
In the world of low-cost hardware programming, the (a USB interface chip from WCH) became a legend. For under $5, a tiny black PCB with a ZIF (Zero Insertion Force) socket could read, write, and erase a huge range of BIOS/SPI flash chips, EEPROMs, and even 24/25 series memory. It was the go-to tool for repairing bricked routers, laptops, and motherboards.
Among the many iterations of Neo Programmer, is widely considered the "stable legend." Later versions (2.2.x.x and above) introduced compatibility issues with clone CH341A devices, added unwanted telemetry, or changed the user interface in confusing ways. Neo Programmer 2.1.0.19 -FREE-
Today, the CH341A + Neo Programmer combo is standard equipment in: In the world of low-cost hardware programming, the
Because the developer released it as freeware, it is hosted on: added unwanted telemetry