Siberiaprog Ch341a Full May 2026

  • Verify:
  • Modify:
  • Write:
  • Restore:
  • 1. Clip SOP8 to BIOS chip (Winbond W25Q64).
    2. Launch SiberiaProg → Chip → 25 SPI Flash → W25Q64FV.
    3. Click Read → Save as “old_bios.bin”.
    4. Load new BIOS file “new_bios.bin”.
    5. Click Erase → Write → Verify.
    6. Remove clip, reassemble PC.
    

    The "Full" moniker isn't just marketing. Here’s what you get:

    | Operation | SiberiaProg Capability | |-----------|------------------------| | Read | Full chip, partial range, or region (boot block, main block). | | Write | With verify-after-write; write-only mode for production. | | Erase | Chip erase (bulk), sector erase (4KB), or block erase (32KB/64KB). | | Blank Check | Verifies all bytes are 0xFF before writing—saves time. | | Compare | Binary compare against a file, reporting exact address mismatch. | siberiaprog ch341a full

    If you’ve ever used the stock CH341A software (often labeled CH341A Programmer V1.30 or V1.34), you know the pain: Verify:

    SiberiaProg CH341A Full solves all these problems. Here’s what makes it superior: Modify:

    | Feature | Stock Software | SiberiaProg CH341A Full | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Chip Database | ~200 chips | 1,200+ chips | | Auto-Detect | Unreliable | High-accuracy detection | | Speed | Fixed (slow) | Adjustable SPI speed (up to 6 MHz) | | 1.8V Adapter Support | No | Yes (with software compensation) | | Protocol Analyzer | No | I2C/SPI real-time analyzer | | Mac/Linux Support | No | Via Wine or native builds |