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<blockquote data-quote="Prime586" data-source="post: 4676540" data-attributes="member: 66957"><p>Hello everybody,</p><p></p><p>Firstly, apologies for posting in English, but I do not speak Italian, and I don't think converting my post through Google Translate (which is how I read this forum) would work very well.</p><p></p><p>I am from the UK, where the Mio Cyclo is not so well known, so when I was considering buying one as my first GPS cycle computer the information on this forum was very helpful.</p><p></p><p>I bought my 105 secondhand, so had no problems experimenting with the firmware as it has no warranty. Following the advice on here, I updated to the latest Magellan V2 firmware (the unit came loaded with the Mio V1 firmware) so that I could use the Magellan Desktop software instead of MioShare. To do the firmware update I had to install the MioShare plugin anyway as the Magellan Virtual COM driver didn't recognise the device when running the Mio firmware. Once the Mio Virtual COM driver had been installed, the update went OK (though the compass seems to have become offset), and Magellan Desktop could communicate with the 105.</p><p></p><p>As an experiment, I then tried loading the Mio V2 firmware onto the 105, which also worked. I was surprised to find that the Magellan Desktop software still works with the 105, even though it is running the Mio verison of the firmware. My guess is that if you have the MioShare plugin and Magellan Desktop installed on the PC and the 105 is running the V2 firmware then both the Mio and Magellan PC software will work with it (Cod's wonderful little conversion tool also works OK with it as well).</p><p></p><p>The only issue I have with the V2 firmware is the loss of the 3 bike profiles. However, I have found that there are still 3 profiles, they have just been renamed RACE, HYBRID and MOUNTAIN instead of BIKE1, BIKE2 and BIKE3. You can edit the wheel size for each of these profiles and the firmware will save them (you can set RACE to 700C, and MOUNTAIN to 26" and changing between RACE and MOUNTAIN will then automatically change the wheel size). The only problem is that the bike weight value still needs to be set manually each time you change between the bike profiles. </p><p></p><p>If you download all the config settings from the 105 to a log file in Magellan Desktop, you can see there are some values in there which it may be possible to edit manually and then load back into the unit (if you can decode what it means):</p><p><BikeSetting>0|100|130|110|140|110|220.46200|286.65060|242.50820|308.69680|242.55820|2099|255|1596|2073|1596|83|10|63|82|63</BikeSetting></p><p>Some of the fields obviously relate to the bike weight and wheel circumference settings, but I need to work out the relationship between the values and the 3 profiles.</p><p></p><p>Many thanks for providing this valuable information resource on the Cyclo 105 (and especially to Cod for putting in the effort to decode the serial protocol and GPX format to produce his program).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Prime586, post: 4676540, member: 66957"] Hello everybody, Firstly, apologies for posting in English, but I do not speak Italian, and I don't think converting my post through Google Translate (which is how I read this forum) would work very well. I am from the UK, where the Mio Cyclo is not so well known, so when I was considering buying one as my first GPS cycle computer the information on this forum was very helpful. I bought my 105 secondhand, so had no problems experimenting with the firmware as it has no warranty. Following the advice on here, I updated to the latest Magellan V2 firmware (the unit came loaded with the Mio V1 firmware) so that I could use the Magellan Desktop software instead of MioShare. To do the firmware update I had to install the MioShare plugin anyway as the Magellan Virtual COM driver didn't recognise the device when running the Mio firmware. Once the Mio Virtual COM driver had been installed, the update went OK (though the compass seems to have become offset), and Magellan Desktop could communicate with the 105. As an experiment, I then tried loading the Mio V2 firmware onto the 105, which also worked. I was surprised to find that the Magellan Desktop software still works with the 105, even though it is running the Mio verison of the firmware. My guess is that if you have the MioShare plugin and Magellan Desktop installed on the PC and the 105 is running the V2 firmware then both the Mio and Magellan PC software will work with it (Cod's wonderful little conversion tool also works OK with it as well). The only issue I have with the V2 firmware is the loss of the 3 bike profiles. However, I have found that there are still 3 profiles, they have just been renamed RACE, HYBRID and MOUNTAIN instead of BIKE1, BIKE2 and BIKE3. You can edit the wheel size for each of these profiles and the firmware will save them (you can set RACE to 700C, and MOUNTAIN to 26" and changing between RACE and MOUNTAIN will then automatically change the wheel size). The only problem is that the bike weight value still needs to be set manually each time you change between the bike profiles. If you download all the config settings from the 105 to a log file in Magellan Desktop, you can see there are some values in there which it may be possible to edit manually and then load back into the unit (if you can decode what it means): <BikeSetting>0|100|130|110|140|110|220.46200|286.65060|242.50820|308.69680|242.55820|2099|255|1596|2073|1596|83|10|63|82|63</BikeSetting> Some of the fields obviously relate to the bike weight and wheel circumference settings, but I need to work out the relationship between the values and the 3 profiles. Many thanks for providing this valuable information resource on the Cyclo 105 (and especially to Cod for putting in the effort to decode the serial protocol and GPX format to produce his program). [/QUOTE]
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