Absolutely have loved trying out mbrusa's new 20.1C fork... particularly hybrid mode! Thanks mbrusa and all the other OSF developers.
I've had a few days off so had a play with bringing the mbrusa 20.1C changes to mspider65's v12, so I could try out v12 with an 860C display and no bluetooth module.
https://github.com/iamblacklite/TSDZ2-Smart-Ebike-860C-V12
The display firmware is still v20.1C from mbrusa for 860C.
I started with v12, and implemented the changes that were made by mbrusa to v7. There is no facility to perform the hall sensor calibration, the values are just the hardcoded defaults. Adding this would require a lot of additions to the display code, and then some additions to the display communications protocol. mspider65's defaults are very close to the average of all the reported hall calibrations from his thread so hopefully not losing too much at this stage.
Only had one ride with it, but seems quieter and slightly more powerful.
Definitely have not tested everything, so use at your own risk.
I've had a few days off so had a play with bringing the mbrusa 20.1C changes to mspider65's v12, so I could try out v12 with an 860C display and no bluetooth module.
https://github.com/iamblacklite/TSDZ2-Smart-Ebike-860C-V12
The display firmware is still v20.1C from mbrusa for 860C.
I started with v12, and implemented the changes that were made by mbrusa to v7. There is no facility to perform the hall sensor calibration, the values are just the hardcoded defaults. Adding this would require a lot of additions to the display code, and then some additions to the display communications protocol. mspider65's defaults are very close to the average of all the reported hall calibrations from his thread so hopefully not losing too much at this stage.
Only had one ride with it, but seems quieter and slightly more powerful.
Definitely have not tested everything, so use at your own risk.