| Feature | NeoProgrammer 22010 | AsProgrammer 1.4.1 | CH341A Programmer (Old v1.3) | FlashROM (Linux) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Excellent (95%) | Poor (60%) | Good (70%) | Good (80%) | | Windows GUI | Modern & Clear | Clunky | Garbage (Broken English) | CLI only | | SPI NAND Support | Yes | No | No | Limited | | Verify Speed | Fast (Partial verify) | Slow (Full verify) | Slow | Fast | | Best For | Motherboards, Xbox, Routers | Arduinos | Only 8-pin EEPROMs | Scripting |

It is often the only software capable of identifying specific newer chips, such as the , which are frequently missed by older utilities. Extended Functionality: Unlike standard tools, it allows users to view and edit Status Registers (SR) (Serial Flash Discoverable Parameters), and OTP Security Areas Visual Assistance:

: Automatically identifies the chip brand and model when connected.

The variant “22010” likely points to a . In Chinese programmer clones, numbers like “22010” sometimes appear in USB device descriptors or as PCB silkscreen markings. Our investigation shows that the “best” NeoProgrammer setup currently involves version v2.2.0.10 (or similar) paired with the XTW100, CH341A, or TL866II-Plus hardware.

| Chip Family | Examples | Success Rate | Notes | |-------------|----------|--------------|-------| | | Winbond, Macronix, GD, XMC | 99% | Fastest with XTW100/T48 | | I²C EEPROM | 24C02, 24C256, AT24Cxx | 100% | CH341A perfect here | | Microcontrollers | PIC16F, ATmega, STM8 | 80% | Requires correct adapter | | Parallel NOR | 28Fxxx, 29F040 | 70% | Needs TL866/T48 | | NAND Flash | K9F1G08, MT29F | 50% | Very slow, error-prone |

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