6.85: Minipro

The is not trying to be the fastest, largest, or cheapest. Instead, it aims to be the most reliable printer in the sub-$200 category—and it succeeds.

Key milestones on the road to 6.85 included:

Despite newer programmers hitting the market, the Minipro 6.85 remains highly relevant for three reasons: minipro 6.85

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TL866II Plus & TL866A/CS open source software (OEM ... - EEVblog The is not trying to be the fastest, largest, or cheapest

When searching for “MiniPro 6.85” in the context of the Ninebot miniPRO, the number 6.85 has no known significance. The Ninebot miniPRO uses its own firmware numbering system unrelated to the TL866 programmer’s software versioning. If you are a miniPRO owner looking for firmware updates or the official mobile app, you should search for “Ninebot miniPRO app” or “Segway miniPRO firmware” rather than “MiniPro 6.85.”

While often working, 6.85 may require "Run as Administrator" or compatibility mode to function properly on Windows 11. Conclusion - EEVblog When searching for “MiniPro 6

: The minipro project added a --skip-id and --force flags, but they don’t fix the voltage lock. A fork called minipro-ng attempted to emulate the signed commands but never hit 100% compatibility.

Some "cloned" TL866 units may trigger a firmware update prompt in 6.85. Be cautious, as a failed firmware flash can brick the unit.