Since 2.2.0.10, the software has moved to version 2.2.0.15 and later. However, many repair shops because it is:

A: Yes, it is completely free and open-source (some versions are open-source; 2.2.0.10 binaries are freeware).

: If the chip is not detected, use a USB 3.0 port or ensure the pins are clean and the orientation dot faces upward as shown in the UI.

: The software can automatically identify the chip ID, voltage, and capacity, reducing the risk of manual configuration errors.

: Before any changes, click "Read IC" and then "Save File." Always keep a backup of the original binary file.

: Some modern chips run at 1.8V. If using a 5V/3.3V programmer like the CH341A, you must use a 1.8V adapter to avoid destroying the chip. Conclusion

A: Only if you use a hardware level shifter (e.g., TXS0108E) between the programmer and the chip. The software alone cannot reduce voltage.