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: Clean the target IC pins with isopropyl alcohol to remove oxide layers. If flashing "in-circuit" (leaving the chip soldered onto the motherboard), try attaching an external power source to the board or desolder the IC completely to isolate it on an adapter board.

If you have recently encountered the search term you are likely looking for a solution to a common problem: How to use this specific software with a budget EEPROM programmer to flash, dump, or repair a BIOS chip on a motherboard, GPU, or laptop.

: Launch AsProgrammer. Use the top hardware selection toolbar to pick your active chip interface driver variant (e.g., Hardware →right arrow CH341a ).

user wants a long article for the keyword "asprogrammer+21013". This likely refers to the ASProgrammer software and the CH21013 chip (likely a USB microcontroller). The article should be comprehensive, covering the software, the chip, their relationship, and practical applications. I will follow the search plan in two rounds. First, I will search for general information about ASProgrammer, CH21013, and their combination. Then, I will open the most relevant pages to gather detailed information. search results for "asprogrammer+21013" are ambiguous. The results for "asprogrammer software" show related projects. The search for "CH21013" returned no results, suggesting it might be a typo or less common. The search for "asprogrammer CH21013" didn't return relevant results. The search for "ASProgrammer 2.1.0.13" shows software versions. The search for "CH21013 pinout" returned an unrelated result. The search for "asprogrammer CH21013 tutorial" returned assembly programming tutorials, which are not relevant. I need to adjust the search strategy. Perhaps "ASProgrammer 2.1.0.13" is the intended keyword, and "CH21013" might be a typo or a different chip. I will search for "ASProgrammer 2.1.0.13" more specifically and also try searching for "CH2101" or "CH210". I will also search for "ASProgrammer CH341A" since that is a common combination. search results for "ASProgrammer 2.1.0.13" show relevant pages. The search for "CH2101" suggests the user might have meant "CP2101" or "CH2101" but the results are not about the CH21013 chip. The search for "ASProgrammer CH341A tutorial" shows tutorials. I will open several relevant pages from these results to gather detailed information for the article. opened pages provide detailed information about ASProgrammer 2.1.0.13, its features, and its use with CH341A programmers. However, I still haven't found any direct connection to a "CH21013" chip. It seems the user's query might have a typo or be conflating two different things. To cover all bases, I should also search for "ASProgrammer CH347" and "ASProgrammer CH552", as those are other common CH-series chips used with similar software. on the search results, the user's keyword "asprogrammer+21013" likely refers to the software "ASProgrammer" version "2.1.0.13" and possibly the chip "CH21013". However, I found no information about a "CH21013" chip. The most relevant and useful information is about ASProgrammer 2.1.0.13 and its use with CH341A and other CH-series programmers. The article should be structured to cover ASProgrammer 2.1.0.13, its features, and its applications. I will organize the article with an introduction, an overview of ASProgrammer 2.1.0.13, key features, a step-by-step guide, troubleshooting, comparisons, and a conclusion. The article will also include tips and mention related software like NeoProgrammer. I will cite the sources I've gathered. ASProgrammer 2.1.0.13: The Ultimate Guide to Revitalizing Your CH341A and Beyond asprogrammer+21013

BIOS Flashing on Windows or Linux using a CH341a MiniProgrammer

[Unprotect Chip] ➔ [Erase Chip] ➔ [Blank Check] ➔ [Open File & Write] ➔ [Verify Data]

Appears as a username on niche sites, often linked to programming and software development interests. Contextual Usage : Clean the target IC pins with isopropyl

It supports a much wider range of SPI Flash, I2C EEPROM, and MicroWire chips compared to original manufacturer software.

This section provides a practical guide to using ASProgrammer to reflash a BIOS (Basic Input/Output System) chip, a common task for laptop and motherboard repair. This example is based on community guides for boards like the LattePanda and real-world user experiences.

Furthermore, modified versions (dregmod) of ASProgrammer have added support for , significantly boosting speeds. Communities have also explored its use with CH552 -based programmers. : Launch AsProgrammer

If you cannot fix the error in ASProgrammer, try (a command-line tool) or revert to the original CH341A Programmer v1.34 (which ignores many errors, but is unreliable for writing).

Users searching for this exact phrase usually land here because of an error. Here are the five most common failures and fixes.

: Use the slots furthest from the USB connector.