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    TSDZ2 OSF for all displays, VLCD5-VLCD6-XH18, LCD3, 860C-850C-SW102.

    The 860C Bafang uart display has a 5-pin Bafang connector. Then you need a DIY adapter cable, Bafang 5 pin M to Tonsheng 6 pin M. Or an alternative is this: Écran Expert 860C avec Open Source Firmware pour kit de conversion de vélo électrique - Syklo.fr it should already have the 6-pin...
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    TSDZ2 OSF for all displays, VLCD5-VLCD6-XH18, LCD3, 860C-850C-SW102.

    You need the same version you used for the display. Where you downloaded the.bin file for display there is also the.hex file for the motor. TSDZ2-v20.1C.5-beta-1-860C.hex To flash you need ST Visual Programmer
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    TSDZ2 OSF for all displays, VLCD5-VLCD6-XH18, LCD3, 860C-850C-SW102.

    Display and motor must be connected
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    TSDZ2 OSF for all displays, VLCD5-VLCD6-XH18, LCD3, 860C-850C-SW102.

    It wasn't a problem with the settings or the way of use, I think the cause was the undefined Irq uart priority level. I'm 100% sure, but confirmation will only come when many people try...
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    TSDZ2 OSF for all displays, VLCD5-VLCD6-XH18, LCD3, 860C-850C-SW102.

    Yes, unfortunately this is a very rainy period, too bad for your holidays. I'm late with the road tests. When I have time to rehearse, it rains. When it's sunny I have other commitments. The new version is ready, I still have to do some checks and one final road test. If you want to join the...
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    TSDZ2 OSF for all displays, VLCD5-VLCD6-XH18, LCD3, 860C-850C-SW102.

    Trivial question, have you tried to reverse Rx with Tx?
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    TSDZ2 OSF for all displays, VLCD5-VLCD6-XH18, LCD3, 860C-850C-SW102.

    I agree, changing scale to 62.4 wasn't a good idea, it confused me too! Data that can exceed this value is best always divided by 10. Alternatively, for those who want a larger scale, there will be the new function for VLCD6, also applicable to other displays.
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    TSDZ2 OSF for all displays, VLCD5-VLCD6-XH18, LCD3, 860C-850C-SW102.

    Sorry, there's one detail I completely forgot about. The maximum value accepted by the display is 99.9, and is always sent in km/h. By setting mph, it is the display that converts it, so the maximum displayable value becomes 62.4 (99.9/1.6), to display higher values I am forced to divide them by...
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    TSDZ2 OSF for all displays, VLCD5-VLCD6-XH18, LCD3, 860C-850C-SW102.

    Hi Yanis. Yes, the new version actually works very well, consumes less and operates very smoothly and regularly up to high cadence. The main merit is the mspider65 v15 version, but it's not just a copy/paste, I changed something. When I have more time, I'll explain in detail. With calibration...
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    TSDZ2 OSF for all displays, VLCD5-VLCD6-XH18, LCD3, 860C-850C-SW102.

    I think that in addition to changing from km/h to miles/h, you also enabled "Set parameter on startup". With "Set parameter" enabled, when the lights are turned on, the status of the first parameter to be modified is displayed (10.1 is a likely value). Only after 5 seconds is Soc% displayed. If...
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    TSDZ2 OSF for all displays, VLCD5-VLCD6-XH18, LCD3, 860C-850C-SW102.

    It is in the Wiki: "With 32-bit Windows systems, replace the files in the \tools\cygwin\bin folder with those in the bin_32.zip file." In the next release I added a 32 or 64 bit system check, to choose the corresponding version of cygwin.
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    TSDZ2 OSF for all displays, VLCD5-VLCD6-XH18, LCD3, 860C-850C-SW102.

    By purchasing the 850C display (Tonsheng protocol, 6-pin connector) in a complete motor kit, it works with the latest OSF version for stock displays. I have had confirmation from other users. Purchased separately, I can't guarantee this, although all Tonsheng protocol displays should work...
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    TSDZ2 OSF for all displays, VLCD5-VLCD6-XH18, LCD3, 860C-850C-SW102.

    Thanks @dgc. After some research I found the solution, the same problem is described here: FlatLaf not rendering borders correctly on Ubuntu 22.04.3 LTS · Issue #781 · JFormDesigner/FlatLaf Disabled "Accelerate 3D graphics" on the virtual machine settings.
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    TSDZ2 OSF for all displays, VLCD5-VLCD6-XH18, LCD3, 860C-850C-SW102.

    In recent days, forced indoors by the rain, I have completed the changes to the configurator. In Windows everything is fine. Trying on Linux (Ubuntu), a system I'm not familiar with, there is a problem. With an old version Ubuntu 20.10-64 and OpenJDK 11.0.11 everything is ok. With Ubuntu...
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    TSDZ2 OSF for all displays, VLCD5-VLCD6-XH18, LCD3, 860C-850C-SW102.

    No, currently there is no provision for setting a default level at power on, the previous one remains. I'll consider whether to do it.
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