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And re open source software - there is some as well: (most recent) I have tried the WD5GNR one's back in the day, they worked but they don't seem to be maintained, so the selection of chips may be lacking.Ĭode: D:\Source\minipro>make gcc -g -O0 -Wall -std=c99 -DSHARE_INSTDIR="\"/usr/local/share/minipro\"" -c -o xml.o xml.c gcc -g -O0 -Wall -std=c99 -DSHARE_INSTDIR="\"/usr/local/share/minipro\"" -c -o jedec.o jedec.c gcc -g -O0 -Wall -std=c99 -DSHARE_INSTDIR="\"/usr/local/share/minipro\"" -c -o ihex.o ihex.c gcc -g -O0 -Wall -std=c99 -DSHARE_INSTDIR="\"/usr/local/share/minipro\"" -c -o srec.o srec.c gcc -g -O0 -Wall -std=c99 -DSHARE_INSTDIR="\"/usr/local/share/minipro\"" -c -o database.o database.c gcc -g -O0 -Wall -std=c99 -DSHARE_INSTDIR="\"/usr/local/share/minipro\"" -c -o minipro.o minipro.c gcc -g -O0 -Wall -std=c99 -DSHARE_INSTDIR="\"/usr/local/share/minipro\"" -c -o tl866a.o tl866a.c gcc -g -O0 -Wall -std=c99 -DSHARE_INSTDIR="\"/usr/local/share/minipro\"" -c -o tl866iiplus.o tl866iiplus.c gcc -g -O0 -Wall -std=c99 -DSHARE_INSTDIR="\"/usr/local/share/minipro\"" -c -o version.o version.c gcc -g -O0 -Wall -std=c99 -DSHARE_INSTDIR="\"/usr/local/share/minipro\"" -c -o usb_win.o usb_win.c gcc -g -O0 -Wall -std=c99 -DSHARE_INSTDIR="\"/usr/local/share/minipro\"" -c -o main.o main.c gcc xml.o jedec.o ihex.o srec.o database.o minipro.o tl866a.o tl866iiplus.o version.o usb_win.o main.o -lsetupapi -lwinusb -o minipro Test:
That's how I do it (using VirtualBox), even though in my case it is because I don't want to reboot to Windows whenever I need the programmer. However, if you are concerned, you can always run the software in a VM to limit the possible damage.
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It is most likely due to the antivirus software being triggered by some techniques the Minipro USB driver installer or the driver itself uses and the antivirus flags it. In short, I wouldn't worry too much about it. McAfee or Comodo and you are probably better off with just the basic Defender or even nothing at all.
Some of the antivirus programs listed are known for being junk - e.g. BitDefender or ClamAV have some secret sauce that the major players don't or maybe someone like Avast could be in cahoots with the malware author, but that is, frankly, extremely unlikely - versus a crap result from a poor antivirus program. Avast, NOD32, AVG, F-Prot) has found anything wrong there, only a few minor players. None of the actual large reputable programs (e.g. It has been obviously found by heuristic scanning (which is notoriously unreliable and prone to false positives) and not by signature matching (generic/no problem description, one antivirus even says it is a result of the heuristics). Sality is a executable infecting malware/rootkit/botnet, Powershell trojan is a script-based malware, i.e.
That looks very much like a false positive - clues: - Very different problem description by each antivirus (e.g. All said, I hope the information can be helpful to others. It's really a shame AutoElectric would seem support malware, as its hard to see how they wouldn't know its been in their distribution for awhile.
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There are serious vulnerabilities in many RAR applications. RAR file from a untrusted source on your computer. Its highly recommend that you do not try to uncompress a.
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Even their archive for the old A/CS version have malware! Then you can use the open source MiniPro application along with the extracted update*.dat file to update your programmer to the latest version. This allowed me to access only the update.dat or updateII.dat files needed for firmware updating. I then used to unarvcive the RAR file and then again to compress the.
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One some what safe way is to download the programming application from autoelectric (but dont open or execute it). This software can also update the firmware on these programmers, but you have to obtain the firmware file update.dat (A/CS) or updateII.dat (II+) from somewhere else. MiniPro ( ) application is a command-line Linux/Mac application which works for these programmers. Lucky I ran across an open source solutions for using a TL866II+ or TL866A/CS which save this device from becoming eWaste. I recently tried to download the software directly from the OEM's website (autoelectric), and this too has malware. I had purchased a TL866II+ programmer about six months ago, upon scanning the included disc using it was fund to have malware by six scanning engines.