![]() ![]() It has everything you need, from the Programmer itself, a 1.8v adapter (for AMD AM4 motherboards - more on that later), the SOIC8 Test Clip, and a bunch of other parts you might find useful later. This is the easiest part of the guide (but that doesn’t mean the rest is hard!)Īll you have to do is buy a kit like this: Linux computer with Flashrom installed OR a Live USB with Linux ![]() CH341A SPI Programmer with SOIC8 Test ClipĢ. ProIIIu3Hb, for their PIII Discord server,ĭroidbot and ylp1194045441, for helping me with the guide,ĬodeRush for their original tutorial, andġ. This tutorial couldn’t have been possible without: I am not responsible if anything goes wrong. Do anything you see here at your own risk. We’ll go over everything, from buying your Programmer to flashing your chip with Flashrom.Īs per usual, this is a tutorial on the internet. Each step is explained in detail, with pictures. If you’re worried about flashing your motherboard with an SPI Programmer, then this is the guide for you. ![]()
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