SiberiaProg is a universal programming utility for various EEPROM/Flash programmers, including the ubiquitous (black or green PCB). It supports:

Features a Zero Insertion Force socket for easy chip placement.

The CH341A is a USB interface chip that can emulate various serial protocols. Most users own the "Black Edition" or "Green Edition" USB dongles. These devices act as a bridge between your PC and the non-volatile memory (EEPROM/Flash) of another device. Common uses include: Fixing "black screen" BIOS failures on laptops. Resetting forgotten BIOS passwords. Upgrading firmware on network routers. Modifying monitor or TV firmware. Why Use Siberiaprog?

Most SiberiaProg Full kits come with SOIC8 (and sometimes SOIC16) test clips. This allows you to program chips (without desoldering them), which is a massive time-saver for technicians.

: Modifying software on routers or other consumer electronics that use SPI flash chips to store their operating systems.

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SiberiaProg is a universal programming utility for various EEPROM/Flash programmers, including the ubiquitous (black or green PCB). It supports:

Features a Zero Insertion Force socket for easy chip placement. siberiaprog ch341a full

The CH341A is a USB interface chip that can emulate various serial protocols. Most users own the "Black Edition" or "Green Edition" USB dongles. These devices act as a bridge between your PC and the non-volatile memory (EEPROM/Flash) of another device. Common uses include: Fixing "black screen" BIOS failures on laptops. Resetting forgotten BIOS passwords. Upgrading firmware on network routers. Modifying monitor or TV firmware. Why Use Siberiaprog? SiberiaProg is a universal programming utility for various

Most SiberiaProg Full kits come with SOIC8 (and sometimes SOIC16) test clips. This allows you to program chips (without desoldering them), which is a massive time-saver for technicians. Most users own the "Black Edition" or "Green

: Modifying software on routers or other consumer electronics that use SPI flash chips to store their operating systems.