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Reddit mentions of Organizer SOIC8 SOP8 Flash Chip IC Test Clips Socket Adpter Programmer BIOS + CH341A 24 25 Series EEPROM Flash BIOS USB Programmer Module (Double Clip+ USB)

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We found 3 Reddit mentions of Organizer SOIC8 SOP8 Flash Chip IC Test Clips Socket Adpter Programmer BIOS + CH341A 24 25 Series EEPROM Flash BIOS USB Programmer Module (Double Clip+ USB). Here are the top ones.

Organizer SOIC8 SOP8 Flash Chip IC Test Clips Socket Adpter Programmer BIOS + CH341A 24 25 Series EEPROM Flash BIOS USB Programmer Module (Double Clip+ USB)
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    Features:
  • 1.The SOP8 clip enables in-circuit programming of EEPROM without disassembling the chip, making flashing the BIOS simpler and more efficient.
  • 2.The main purpose of the CH341A Programmer is to back up, erase, program, calibrate and other actions on various software.
  • 3.SOIC8 SOP8 Test Clip For EEPROM 24CXX / 25CXX / 93CXX in-circuit programming
  • 4.The CH341A Programmer support most 24 / 25 Series EEPROM BIOS SOP8 SOP16 chip on the market. Note: Due to the characteristics of the CH341A chip, the ESMT SST class 25 chip can only be read and cannot be written.
  • 5.5.Tips: Some chips are affected by peripheral circuits and cannot be clipped directly. Please check the chip location on the motherboard before purchasing!
Specs:
ColorDouble Clip+ USB

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Found 3 comments on Organizer SOIC8 SOP8 Flash Chip IC Test Clips Socket Adpter Programmer BIOS + CH341A 24 25 Series EEPROM Flash BIOS USB Programmer Module (Double Clip+ USB):

u/mrfinancecracker · 1 pointr/coreboot

Thanks, I had my order coming in today anyway I ordered this set from amazon as they had next day delivery for it, so I will have it in few hours!

But for future projects I see the value in your ez hook - looks like the build quality is way better might last longer, is it rubberized outside?

u/_Wheres_the_Beef_ · 1 pointr/chromeos

I ended up splurging for the CH341A programmer with SOIC8 clip for a whopping $9.98 shipped, flashed the latest SeaBIOS for Acer C720 'PEPPY', and installed GalliumOS 3.0 from a 2.0 GB SD card. This is me typing away on that very same machine, back from the dead and zippier than ever before. The only hickups were that I needed to build flashrom from scratch, because the version on my Linux box was kinda old and Mr Chromebox's complained about a missing libpci.so.3 library, that the flashing came back with a verification error the first time, and that GalliumOS wouldn't connect to WiFi until the installation was complete and the system clock was corrected, but that's still what I consider smooth sailing. I understand that ChromeOS cannot be run anymore with this BIOS, but that's fine with me, since Google considers the machine EOL anyway.

I'm a happy camper now. Thanks everyone for pitching in!

u/Negri_Bodies · 1 pointr/ASUS

I'm not sure since it is so new. If you can take it back to the store that's probably your best option on getting a new board. This would be to save a possible rma and downtime while you wait on ASUS reps. The cost of the item is like 12 bucks. https://www.amazon.com/Organizer-EEPROM-CH341A-Programmer-Module/dp/B07R5LPTYM/ref=sr_1_1?crid=ITD2T6C0D9D5&keywords=ch341a&qid=1563824279&s=gateway&sprefix=ch3%2Caps%2C271&sr=8-1

i've used it 3 times now to fix bad flashes

flashrom is free and works in linux (off of a live usb even) you just have to get the chip clip on the legs properly which isn't super ez but can be done with a little fiddling.

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