What is firmware?

Firmware is software embedded in hardware devices. Usually it is located in flash memory, EEPROM, or PROM within an application specific integrated circuit (ASIC) or programmable logic device (PLD). Users update firmware to keep their devices in optimal operating condition, and there are also some special purposes when playing games

Why i need firmware?

When a DMA device is installed on your computer, if you start playing a game or the DMA device tries to read memory information, the game's anti-cheat (such as BE/EAC/VAC...) will find the DMA device. At this time, your game account and even the computer machine code will be banned.

If your DMA device is flashed with firmware, the DMA device will be disguised as other computer devices (approved by anti-cheat) in the computer device manager. Our firmware has a real 1:1 configuration space, and all the collected information comes from the real device. And we can also express the real device to you (if you purchase our hardware at the same time). In this way, you have your own firmware and don't have to worry about being affected by other DMA users (especially when anti-cheat bans on a large scale).