Extracting the .7z archive and ensuring the correct DRV (firmware) file is present for your specific scooter model.
The package includes a batch script named "runme_mi3_reflash.bat" which automates the flashing process, requiring minimal user intervention once the hardware is connected. Compatibility & Variants While originally developed for the Xiaomi Mi3
Wiring the ST-Link pins (GND, SWCLK, SWDIO) to the corresponding pads on the scooter's controller. gd32rec_by_conejo.7z
Most users require an ST-Link V2 hardware debugger to connect directly to the controller's circuit board for the flashing process.
It restores full functionality to a "dead" V3.1 controller. Extracting the
The tool is primarily designed to reflash the controller's firmware when standard wireless methods (Bluetooth/Smartphone apps) no longer work.
It supports both GD32E (Type 1) and GD32F (Type 2) microcontrollers found in newer Xiaomi ESCs. Type 1 usually requires this tool via ST-Link to recover, whereas Type 2 might sometimes still allow Bluetooth flashing. Usage Overview Most users require an ST-Link V2 hardware debugger
Once the controller is unbricked using this tool, users can typically return to using standard smartphone apps like ScooterHacking Utility for further customization. AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more