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Asprogrammer 21013 New May 2026

Headline: 🛠️ Review: The "New" ASProgrammer 21013 – A Budget Friendly Flasher?

Just got my hands on the latest revision of the ASProgrammer 21013 (the "new" version). If you are looking for a cheap solution to read/write BIOS chips or SPI flash memory, this might be the ticket.

What’s in the box: The build quality is exactly what you expect for the price—plastic housing with a ZIF socket. It supports 24/25 series chips. I tested it on a generic W25Q64 chip.

The Setup: The hardware is plug-and-play, but the software side is where people usually get stuck. You still need to use the AsProgrammer software (I recommend version 2.0 or newer).

Performance: Read speeds were decent. I successfully dumped a 4MB BIOS file in about 15 seconds. Writing took a bit longer, but no errors verification passed 100%. asprogrammer 21013 new

Pros: ✅ Very affordable (usually under $10-$15). ✅ Works with 1.8v chips (check your specific revision, usually requires a jumper or adapter). ✅ Compact and USB powered.

Cons: ❌ ZIF socket can feel a bit "sticky" or fragile—be gentle. ❌ The software interface is clunky and looks outdated. ❌ No casing protection for the board components on the back.

Verdict: If you are a hobbyist or need to unbrick a router/motherboard once in a blue moon, this is a great little tool. If you are doing production-level flashing, spend the money on a dedicated CH341A or a higher-end model.

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Previous builds were often 32-bit, causing memory limitations when handling large binary files (e.g., 128MB BIOS dumps). The ASProgrammer 21013 new offers a native 64-bit executable, allowing you to load firmware files larger than 2GB without crashing.

The most common complaint with older versions was limited support for newer flash chips used in modern motherboards and IoT devices. The ASProgrammer 21013 new includes an updated devices.txt file with support for:

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