: Fully localized interface supporting both English and Russian out of the box. Hardware Requirements & The 5V Danger Fix
: Place these on the left side of the ZIF socket.
Before launching the software, ensure your hardware is configured correctly: siberiaprog ch341a full
Sends an SPI command to read the chip's internal electronic signature. If this returns 000000 or FFFFFF , your physical connections are bad, or the chip is dead.
Using the software is generally straightforward. Here is a typical workflow based on community experience: : Fully localized interface supporting both English and
Now you’re ready to read/write any SPI/I2C chip with SiberiaProg and your CH341A!
Re-run CH341PAR.EXE . Plug the programmer directly into a rear motherboard USB port rather than a front-panel hub. If this returns 000000 or FFFFFF , your
| Chip | Size | Official CH341A software (v1.30) | SiberiaProg (High-speed mode) | |------|------|-----------------------------------|-------------------------------| | W25Q64FV (8 MB) | Read | 4 min 20 sec | | | W25Q64FV (8 MB) | Write | 6 min 15 sec | 2 min 40 sec | | MX25L25635E (32 MB) | Write | Crashes (>16 MB bug) | 4 min 50 sec (stable) | | SST25VF032B (4 MB) | Erase+Write | 3 min 20 sec | 1 min 15 sec |
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