Minipro: 6.85
MiniPro 6.85: The Ultimate Deep Dive into the Budget 3D Printer That’s Changing the Game
In the rapidly evolving world of desktop 3D printing, the market is flooded with two extremes: expensive, high-end workhorses for professionals and flimsy, frustrating toys for beginners. But every so often, a device emerges that strikes a perfect balance—affordable enough for a hobbyist, yet capable enough for functional prototyping. Enter the MiniPro 6.85.
Safety Protections: Includes over-voltage and over-current protection to prevent damage to both the programmer and the chip being flashed. minipro 6.85
Security: Includes a "Check ID" function to verify chip authenticity before writing. Important Usage Notes MiniPro 6
3. GUI Changes (Windows)
- Fixed device detection timeout on USB 3.0 ports.
- Added a “Safe Eject” button for ZIF socket before power-off.
💡 Key Takeaway: If you have a TL866A or CS, v6.85 is the highest you can go. If you need support for newer chips (like 1.8V SPI flash or high-capacity NAND), it is time to upgrade to the XGecu T48. Fixed device detection timeout on USB 3
Windows Compatibility: It was designed for Windows XP through Windows 7. While it usually runs on Windows 10/11, you may need to Disable Driver Signature Enforcement to install the USB drivers.
Step-by-Step: How to Read an EEPROM with Minipro 6.85
Here’s a practical workflow for reading a 24C02 EEPROM from a BMW E46 airbag module:
Kael smiled. There it was. The line of code restricting the alcohol pour limit.
0x4F: LIMIT_MAX = 50ml