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You need to keep the button pressed when flashing. If it's not working you probably killed a tip127

1. You should create a new issue if you have questions, a lot of people are getting notified about your questions now 2. If you get 4 beeps, it has...

Hi, Sorry I saw your message but I have actually no clue about this part... @EFeru maybe you can help ?

Autocalibration is a software feature of the firmware, to fail the autocalibration you need to be able to successfully flash the firmware. I came accross some weird St-link dongles recently,...

This means you were able to erase the chip and flash partially. You just need to keep the button pressed when connecting or flashing the chip. You need to sustain...

Hi, Have you found a solution in the meantime ?

Hi, I don't answer because I don't know the answer. This was an advice coming from the original repository. Altough it might work most of the time, it seems some...

Hi, Have you check the first few cases in the troubleshooting section of the [wiki](https://github.com/EFeru/hoverboard-firmware-hack-FOC/wiki/Troubleshooting) ? Seems like a component is shorted.

![IMG_20220214_122533](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/20670049/153836435-8300e86f-d23a-42bb-830e-3c97938a3abe.png) You can check if one of those components are shorted. There are videos on YouTube explaining how to check this with a multimeter

You can do a continuity check with a multimeter, there should be a mode with this logo 🕪 Basically when touching pin 1(Vout) and 2(Ground) with each probe, or 3(Vin)...