casainho said:Ok, nice to know it is a DPC14, I will put a warning on wiki about that model, saying it does not work.perryscope said:I thought that may be the case. I did get this screen 2nd hand some time ago (dec 2018) as a spare for my BBS-02 setup so the original seller is unknown unfortunately, but I have tried to contact them in case that can share where they purchased it from. My guess is its an earlier version but it was described as a 'Bafang (Luna) 850C (DPC-14) Advanced colour display with USB' and it did indeed have the Luna Bafang firmware on, so I suspect it came from Luna Cycles originally.
Here is a photo of the case that may help other users avoid it.
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DP C14.UART
DPC14L0100021
V5.2 1609060400
Anyone know how to upload the original bafang firmware back on it![]()
I would say there is no way to put the original firmware back as at least if it works as 850C, it has encrypted bootloader that you erased and I guess no one has that bootloader unless the manufacturer. The original firmware "is locked" on purpose so no one can do a backup and flash again.
The DPC-14 and 850C are in fact the same. I have confirmed this with the manufacturer. The DPC-14s are the ones manufactured specifically for Bafang and sold by Bafang. The 850C is APT, the manufacturer's, model number. The issue is the age of the display as there have been many hardware and firmware iterations of both. Since about mid 2018 the 850C has used the same firmware. However, prior to that, the display was changing so often we had to match the firmware to the numbers on the back of the display before flashing it. If the wrong firmware was loaded, it bricked the display. Fortunately, the boot loader still works and if you have the right firmware, you can get it working again. I don't know if that last statement is true after flashing the open-source firmware (OSF).
I guess the bottom line here is that if you have an older 850C, you could brick it as perryscope discovered. Casainho, if you could post the numbers on the back of your working displays, I will do the same so people can have some confidence that flashing the OSF upgrade will work on their display.