Gd32rec_by_conejo.7z
Extracting the .7z archive and ensuring the correct DRV (firmware) file is present for your specific scooter model.
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
, the community has adapted the tool for other models using the same V3.1 controller architecture. Xiaomi Mi3 : Default support provided in the package. gd32rec_by_conejo.7z
Wiring the ST-Link pins (GND, SWCLK, SWDIO) to the corresponding pads on the scooter's controller.
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 Extracting the
In some cases, users must hex-edit the full_mi3_gd32.hex file to insert their specific scooter's serial number to ensure correct identification by apps after flashing.
The package is a specialized recovery toolset used to unbrick and restore Xiaomi Mi3 e-scooters (and similar models like the Pro 2 and 1S) that utilize the GD32 microcontroller (MCU). Released by the developer Conejo within the scooter tuning community, it serves as a critical fix for "bricked" controllers—specifically the V3.1 controller —which often occurs when users attempt to downgrade firmware via Bluetooth on newer models. Core Functionality Learn more , the community has adapted the
For detailed technical support, enthusiasts often refer to community hubs like RollerPlausch . A typical recovery workflow involves: