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Yes, if you're careful you can use something like 7-Zip to extract the firmware, and kernel if present, from a Pioneer flasher (.exe). They are normally in the Updater's BINARY folder. 132 is the firmware and 131 (if present) is the kernel.
Be careful not to extract and flash / crossflash your drive to any Pioneer firmware dated December 2022 or later. Doing so will remove UHD capability from the drive and prevent further crossflashing.
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would that still be true for someone who had a chip programmer?
I got a clippable chip programmer