A built-in hex editor allows you to modify code directly within the software before flashing it to the chip.
The software can often detect the ID of the chip inserted, reducing the risk of using the wrong algorithm.
The software monitors the hardware status to prevent damage if a chip is inserted backwards or has a short circuit.
A built-in hex editor allows you to modify code directly within the software before flashing it to the chip.
The software can often detect the ID of the chip inserted, reducing the risk of using the wrong algorithm.
The software monitors the hardware status to prevent damage if a chip is inserted backwards or has a short circuit.