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Opening the box, Alex found the sleek black programmer and several adapters, but no installation CD. He searched online, navigating through community forums like the EEVblog forum
Some users prefer open-source or third-party editors like the EZP2019-EZP2025 chip data editor on GitHub , which is compatible with EZP2020 database files.
Follow these steps to ensure the hardware and software communicate correctly. Step 1: Extract the Files Download the .zip or .rar archive. Extract it to a dedicated folder (e.g., C:\EZP2020 ). Avoid running the software directly from the zipped folder. Step 2: Install the USB Drivers Connect the EZP2020 programmer to your USB port. Open (Right-click Start > Device Manager). Look for an "Unknown Device" or "USB Serial Port."
: Use the Detect button to let the software automatically identify 25 series SPI FLASH chips. Note that 24 and 93 series chips often require manual selection from the "Type" and "Manu" lists. Reading/Writing :






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Opening the box, Alex found the sleek black programmer and several adapters, but no installation CD. He searched online, navigating through community forums like the EEVblog forum
Some users prefer open-source or third-party editors like the EZP2019-EZP2025 chip data editor on GitHub , which is compatible with EZP2020 database files.
Follow these steps to ensure the hardware and software communicate correctly. Step 1: Extract the Files Download the .zip or .rar archive. Extract it to a dedicated folder (e.g., C:\EZP2020 ). Avoid running the software directly from the zipped folder. Step 2: Install the USB Drivers Connect the EZP2020 programmer to your USB port. Open (Right-click Start > Device Manager). Look for an "Unknown Device" or "USB Serial Port."
: Use the Detect button to let the software automatically identify 25 series SPI FLASH chips. Note that 24 and 93 series chips often require manual selection from the "Type" and "Manu" lists. Reading/Writing :