Neoprogrammer 2.2.0.10 -
Users upgrading from older versions will immediately notice a faster read/write cycle. For a 16MB Winbond W25Q128, version 2.2.0.10 completes a verify operation in ~28 seconds vs. ~45 seconds in AsProgrammer.
The developer(s) behind NeoProgrammer have moved toward version 3.x with experimental support for new chips (GD32, WCH RISC-V). However, many users report that , with broken I2C timing and unstable parallel programming. neoprogrammer 2.2.0.10
“Hey. Remember that stupid argument we had about tabs versus spaces?” Users upgrading from older versions will immediately notice
: Users can perform minor edits to firmware files—like changing a serial number or MAC address—directly within the application before flashing. Why It Matters for Repair Remember that stupid argument we had about tabs
: Version 2.2.0.10 is noted for its efficiency; benchmark tests show it can read a 4M chip in approximately 36.7 seconds and write it in 220.8 seconds .
: Beyond just flashing, it includes a robust Hex editor and a verification tool that ensures the data on the chip matches your buffer bit-for-bit.