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{{ Ninebot Max DRV Firmware Header }} | {{ Ninebot Max DRV Firmware Header }} | ||
DRV 1.8.8 was the tenth DRV update for the Ninebot Max. | '''DRV 1.8.8''' was the tenth DRV update for the Ninebot Max. | ||
==Official Changelog== | ==Official Changelog== | ||
Improve the power performance of the | Improve the power performance of the German model firmware | ||
==User Notes== | ==User Notes== | ||
This version seems to be German-region only and allows vehicles to travel up to 22 km/h in sport mode. | |||
Like [[Ninebot Max G30 DRV 1.8.7|DRV 1.8.7]] and others it has downgrade protection and [[STLink Ninebot Max ESC|requires an STLink to downgrade]]. | |||
==Files== | ==Files== |
Latest revision as of 17:48, 22 November 2024
Firmware is the "operating system" of the different parts of the scooter.

To view all firmware files for the Ninebot Max, visit Ninebot Max/G30 Firmware.
DRV firmware is responsible for the ESC and the driving performance of the vehicle.
DRV firmware is also known as ESC (Electronic Speed Control) or "Master Control" firmware.
DRV 1.8.8 was the tenth DRV update for the Ninebot Max.
Official Changelog
Improve the power performance of the German model firmware
User Notes
This version seems to be German-region only and allows vehicles to travel up to 22 km/h in sport mode.
Like DRV 1.8.7 and others it has downgrade protection and requires an STLink to downgrade.
Files
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