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    TSDZ2 mid drive with 860C, 850C or SW102 displays only -- Flexible OpenSource firmware (Casainho code only)

    Here you can download the 0.19.17 version: https://github.com/OpenSource-EBike-firmware/Color_LCD/releases/download/0.19.17/sw102-full-0.19.17.hex
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    TSDZ2 mid drive with 860C, 850C or SW102 displays only -- Flexible OpenSource firmware (Casainho code only)

    and don't be confused by the last picture in the link. What counts is this table: https://github.com/OpenSourceEBike/TSDZ2_wiki/wiki/Wire-SW102-to-TSDZ2#summary-of-connections-between-sw102-and-tsdz2-motor-cable
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    TSDZ2 mid drive with 860C, 850C or SW102 displays only -- Flexible OpenSource firmware (Casainho code only)

    yes, it is correct. But I think the wire colors are not correct in the SW102 manual. I used this guide: https://github.com/OpenSourceEBike/TSDZ2_wiki/wiki/Wire-SW102-to-TSDZ2 this worked in my case for the old and new version of the SW102.
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    TSDZ2 mid drive with 860C, 850C or SW102 displays only -- Flexible OpenSource firmware (Casainho code only)

    Meanwhile I can also confirm that the new version of the SW102 seems to be fully compatible with the OSF.
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    TSDZ2 mid drive with 860C, 850C or SW102 displays only -- Flexible OpenSource firmware (Casainho code only)

    it's easy to distinguish both versions of the SW102: The cover of the up and down-keypad (without 'M'-Key) measures 20mm on the old vs. 26mm on the new version. So the new version is slightly bigger.
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