fallout9 wrote:Did you clicked the Default button after reflashing, followed by clicking Yes for the configure popup?
oh, yeah... always.
Default, bootloader, calibration
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fallout9 wrote:Did you clicked the Default button after reflashing, followed by clicking Yes for the configure popup?
Native wrote:Default, bootloader, calibration
Delta wrote:This reminds me of a bug seen by a small number of Discord users who had very early models of EVO (before the rubber rings were added to the damper screws). Somehow, the mini throttle would not work on even modstly recent firmware versions, and it depended on the variant, too. I think they were able to get it to work by either flashing a relatively old firmware (like 2.12.2) or a different variant (e.g. KMZ41 - note that axes may have to be inverted after every default).
Native wrote:So is this KMZ for the first versions of the EVO or how can I understand this?
Native wrote:And about the rubber rings... do I need them too?!
Ron61 wrote:How much can you write about the correspondence between the configurator version and the firmware?
Once again - in the configurator header (topmost line), in brackets, the recommended (minimum) firmware is indicated. Higher is possible, lower is not. Follow this simple rule.
You always have a choice - to stay on older, more stable firmware (and configurators), or to become a tester of the unknown with all the ensuing consequences. There can be thousands (if not hundreds of thousands) of user system configurations and it is not realistic to provide for all possible options.
And only God knows what is being done in the registry.
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