Hot | Asprogrammer 21013

It sounds like you're looking for a write-up or documentation related to the ASProgrammer software (often used with CH341A-based programmers) and the "21013 hot" issue. This typically refers to a common error message or warning when the chip is detected as "hot" (voltage/temperature anomaly) or a communication timeout (error 21013).

Force correct voltage mode

  1. Install the driver – For CH341A, use Zadig to install libusb-win32.
  2. Connect the programmer to your PC via USB.
  3. Attach the clip to the target BIOS chip (ensure correct orientation – pin 1 marked with a dot).
  4. Launch ASProgrammer 2.1.0.13 – It should auto-detect the chip.
  5. Click “Read” – First, read the existing BIOS and save it (backup.bin).
  6. Load your new firmware (File → Open).
  7. Erase the chip (Chip → Erase). This takes 20-40 seconds.
  8. Program – Click the “Write” button. Watch the progress bar.
  9. Verify – After write, click “Verify” to compare.
  10. Disconnect – Unplug, remove the clip, test your motherboard.

Step 3: The Cooling Protocol

If you can provide more context (e.g., where you saw “21013 hot” — a forum post, video title, error message), I can give a much more precise answer. Otherwise, treat “hot” as a community slang term for either risky hardware practice or a popular recent build. asprogrammer 21013 hot

Part 7: Is It Worth It? – The Verdict on the Hot Build

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