Hello, Recently, I've tried unsucessfully to read my user manual to my motherboard and another user manual to a piece of electrical equipment I've been looking at. URLs (I can't directly link to the MB manual): https://www.asus.com/us/motherboards-components/motherboards/tuf-gaming/tuf-gaming-z890-plus-wifi/helpdesk_manual?model2Name=TUF-GAMING-Z890-PLUS-WIFI PRIME PROART TUF GAMING INTEL 800 Series BIOS Manual (English Edition) https://res.cloudinary.com/iwh/image/upload/q_auto,g_center/assets/1/7/RIgol_MHO2000_User_Guide.pdf...
This adds many compressed file types found on my own system.
When I last read about EPROM programmers they were +$10,000 (or was it more?) dollars and the software was closed source. Now it looks like you guys are reverse engineering the SW and the programmers themselves are down to <$70. I am interested in knowing about the software and what I would need (SW and HW wise), to cut my teeth into this field. Who am I? A Linux study a-holic guru who is getting himself from SW into the field of HW. Thanks!
David <doark@mail.com>
David <doark@mail.com>
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