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Enhanced Winbond support, including critical 1.8V low-voltage chips.
2.1. Identity and Performative Labels
This week, version rolled out. On the surface, it looks like a minor patch—but as usual, the changelog hides some serious quality-of-life improvements and hardware expansions.
Building the modern ecosystem requires configuring both the high-level graphical interface and the native C/C++ backend DLL libraries. Follow these steps to compile the environment: 1. Prepare the Compiler Environments asprogrammer 21013 new
Unlike older versions, 2.1.0.13 is more cautious, focusing on unlocking specifically while protecting critical registry settings. Installation & Getting Started
| Operation | v2.0.9 (CH347) | v2.1.0.13 (CH347) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Full Chip Read (16MB) | 14.2 seconds | 9.8 seconds | | Full Chip Write (16MB) | 19.5 seconds | 13.1 seconds | | Erase + Verify | 11.1 seconds | 10.4 seconds |
: The _fix designation specifically resolves structural stability bugs where the software interface would randomly hang or crash mid-write, a catastrophic flaw when flashing a BIOS boot block. Enhanced Winbond support, including critical 1
: Users are cautioned to verify voltage settings, as some CH341A programmers may require a "3.3V mod" to avoid damaging sensitive 1.8V or 3.3V chips. Related Software
chiplist.xml : The heart of the program containing unique JEDEC ID signatures for automated chip recognition.
: Beyond the standard CH341A, it supports hardware like Bus Pirate , UsbAsp, CH347, and AVRISP. On the surface, it looks like a minor
: Always run the Verify command after a write operation to ensure the buffer matches the physical chip data.
Modern updates ensure that tools work seamlessly with newer operating systems, libraries, and frameworks. The "21013 new" version likely provides improved compatibility with updated API standards or containerization tools like Docker or Kubernetes. 4. Simplified Syntax and Automation
2.2. The Numeric Token: 21013