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If you already own a CH341A, stop using the broken software that came on the mini CD. Download SiberiaProg — it’s free, open-source, and will save you hours of frustration.

If you’ve ever needed to read, write, or repair a BIOS chip, router firmware, or an EEPROM, you’ve likely come across the CH341A family of USB programmers. Among the many software options available for this hardware, SiberiaProg stands out as a reliable, open-source, and no-nonsense alternative. siberiaprog-ch341a

In this post, I’ll cover what SiberiaProg is, why you might use it over the more common ch341a (Asprogrammer) software, and how to get started. The CH341A is a cheap USB-to-I2C/SPI/UART interface chip. It’s most famous for its $3–$5 programmer boards with a ZIF (Zero Insertion Force) socket for 8-pin SOIC flash chips. These boards are everywhere on eBay, AliExpress, and Amazon. If you already own a CH341A, stop using

Let me know your experience with CH341A flashing in the comments. Disclaimer: Always double-check pinouts and voltages. Incorrect flashing can permanently damage hardware. Among the many software options available for this