Compatible with a massive range of chips, including the 24CXX, 25CXX, and 93CXX series commonly found in PC BIOS and routers.

The original developer has slowed updates, but the open-source community continues to fork and improve the code. However, remains the most stable "legacy freeware" release. Newer builds may introduce telemetry or limited chip support unless you pay.

This software acts as the bridge between your computer and various electronic components, allowing you to data on embedded memory chips. It is widely used for:

. It is widely used for flashing BIOS, firmware, and various EEPROM/Flash chips in electronics repair and embedded systems. Key Features Broad Component Support

Before writing, perform a blank check. If the chip isn’t fully erased, the software offers an override option – crucial for stubborn or locked chips.