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The SUCCESSOR programmer is primarily available through electronics repair specialized stores. Prices vary depending on the specific model (e.g., BASE3 or BASE4) and the included adapter sets: My Order Store : Offers the Vertyanov SUCCESSOR BASE3 for approximately ₹29,800.00 Retail Availability
Users can download and update both the MCU firmware and FPGA logic for free, ensuring the tool stays current with the latest laptop hardware. Supported Controllers and Chips
It can program both BIOS (SPI FLASH) and Multi-controllers/IO chips (EC). Broad Manufacturer Support: It is compatible with major EC brands including ENE, ITE, MEC, Nuvoton, and Explore Voltage Flexibility: vertyanov+successor+programmer
: Attach the correct flexible flat cable (FFC) from the programmer to the laptop's keyboard slot.
: Most versions include a self-test feature to ensure the hardware is functioning correctly before use. Physical and Package Details Broad Manufacturer Support: It is compatible with major
: For information on the underlying SPI (Serial Peripheral Interface) technology used by this programmer, technical resources on SpiDev and Python SPI interfaces
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MEC series chips (including those requiring specialized voltages).
As the 2010s progressed, laptops became more integrated, and the EC's role grew in complexity. The demand for a reliable, robust, and versatile EC programmer soared. While more expensive, universal programmers like the existed, there was a need for a dedicated tool focused solely on the task of programming these specific IO chips, a tool that could be accessible to independent repair shops and hobbyists alike. As the 2010s progressed, laptops became more integrated,
Finding the correct pinout for a rare motherboard used to involve scouring obscure repair forums. Modern programmer software connects directly to online databases, downloading the exact motherboard keyboard matrix pinout instantly.
To understand the successor, we must appreciate the original. The Vertyanov programmer solved a massive bottleneck in laptop repair. Before its widespread adoption, flashing a corrupted EC required desoldering the chip, placing it in a specialized socket, flashing it, and soldering it back onto the motherboard.