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Another common hardware fix involves modifying the mainboard by correctly repositioning a capacitor and resistor (components C9 and R6) that are sometimes swapped on the board.
: Enabling or improving the use of external 12V power supplies, which is often required for stable operation when USB power alone is insufficient. Key Components Involved Component Type Common Modification/Rework Action Resistors
DPF off, PIN code retrieval, and repairing configuration data. Common iProg Rework Scenarios
| Tool | Best for | |------|----------| | | Modern GUI, DFU/UART support | | stm32flash (CLI) | Linux/macOS, scriptable | | IProg Repair Tool v1.4 (community) | One-click flash for clones | | Flash Magic (for LPC MCUs) | Older IProg variants |
Technical Rework of the iProg Hardware (For Better Performance)
After launch, iProg’s telemetry told the story: fewer crashes, shorter session startup, higher completion rates, and a growing library of teacher-authored lessons. More important, Lina left behind a codebase that was understandable, tested, and welcoming to new contributors — one where future reworks would be incremental instead of catastrophic.
Always connect your external 12V DC power supply to the programmer before inserting the USB cable into your laptop to prevent sudden power surges across the unshielded clone bus.
When performing complex MCU reads, using a stable, high-quality external power supply instead of relying solely on USB power can prevent data corruption.
, allowing the FPGA to re-load a bitstream from an external memory (like SPI flash) without a physical power cycle. Warm Boot Start Address (WBSTAR)
Another common hardware fix involves modifying the mainboard by correctly repositioning a capacitor and resistor (components C9 and R6) that are sometimes swapped on the board.
: Enabling or improving the use of external 12V power supplies, which is often required for stable operation when USB power alone is insufficient. Key Components Involved Component Type Common Modification/Rework Action Resistors
DPF off, PIN code retrieval, and repairing configuration data. Common iProg Rework Scenarios iprog rework
| Tool | Best for | |------|----------| | | Modern GUI, DFU/UART support | | stm32flash (CLI) | Linux/macOS, scriptable | | IProg Repair Tool v1.4 (community) | One-click flash for clones | | Flash Magic (for LPC MCUs) | Older IProg variants |
Technical Rework of the iProg Hardware (For Better Performance) Another common hardware fix involves modifying the mainboard
After launch, iProg’s telemetry told the story: fewer crashes, shorter session startup, higher completion rates, and a growing library of teacher-authored lessons. More important, Lina left behind a codebase that was understandable, tested, and welcoming to new contributors — one where future reworks would be incremental instead of catastrophic.
Always connect your external 12V DC power supply to the programmer before inserting the USB cable into your laptop to prevent sudden power surges across the unshielded clone bus. Common iProg Rework Scenarios | Tool | Best
When performing complex MCU reads, using a stable, high-quality external power supply instead of relying solely on USB power can prevent data corruption.
, allowing the FPGA to re-load a bitstream from an external memory (like SPI flash) without a physical power cycle. Warm Boot Start Address (WBSTAR)