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Re: DWIZ-ADAPT

Postby terry2 » 18 Jun 2019, 13:27

Data bases.

V5.6.6 from woody
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Re: DWIZ-ADAPT

Postby gcebiker » 18 Jun 2019, 14:43

In case you want to update to ver6.0 to experiment.
https://dynamiccontrols.com/resource-hu ... ources-hub
http://greenmobility.com.au/rc-wheelchair-controller/
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Re: DWIZ-ADAPT

Postby Burgerman » 18 Jun 2019, 16:46

No crack for 6. Its exactly the same anyway other than official support for win 8 and 10. But 5 works regardless.

Databases? Those are just other peoples settings. As far as I know.
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Re: DWIZ-ADAPT

Postby Burgerman » 18 Jun 2019, 17:20

Well strangely mine just says up to date... Screenshot.
And always has...

But all they are is a bunch of settings files. So not really needed unless you lost your own and dont want to start from scratch.

Note the weed burner dropped on the drive! Thats where everything I use ends up.
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Re: DWIZ-ADAPT

Postby wheelie junkie » 23 Jun 2019, 12:41

I tried to DL Joystick calibration from the plug in menu and hit a problem, Connected system is not compatible/usable with plug in. Wrong module ID. Evidently modules are linked to the program in some way. I don't know if using v6 modules would solve it but the highest level with dongle is advanced which won't let you DL calibration.

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Re: DWIZ-ADAPT

Postby Burgerman » 23 Jun 2019, 15:33

Its saying that your REMG90 isnt a REMG90 or at least its firmware in not compatible with the programmer? I think.
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Re: DWIZ-ADAPT

Postby wheelie junkie » 23 Jun 2019, 16:24

It is a REMG91 but I can do everything else, only had the problem trying to DL joystick calibration. I can use the HPP plug in to calibrate the joystick.

I had Wizard 6 advanced installed and it wasn't a high enough access level to DL calibration, uninstalled it to try with the cracked version.
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Re: DWIZ-ADAPT

Postby Burgerman » 23 Jun 2019, 17:12

Service offers a few more toys.

One problem I find with the advanced (OEM) is that I cannot get adequate turn acceleration, and so it never drives accurately.
Service allows you to set a turn acceleration scaler. This increases turn acc, and deceleration. If set to a higher figure. Which obviously mine are! Then you can get a more linear response. 85 from memory.
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Re: DWIZ-ADAPT

Postby wheelie junkie » 23 Jun 2019, 18:47

I'm using an SLM, this alters the steering from being differential in wheel speed to a servo driving a linkage to both front wheels, throw in 3 inches plus of suspension travel, geometry that creates bump steer and setting up the steering is a nightmare. 8 different steering profiles for the SLM plus all the other parameters. Then throw in a short throw chin joystick with no restrictor plate when the system expects one. I've just added the micro joystick and am having to go through it all because of the increased sensitivity, hence wanting to DL joystick calibration and try and work out how to set up the restrictor plate table for a new joystick. Testing my first attempt this morning I was surprised that it held a straight line and was controllable and I didn't roll it. More work to be done if I can work out the restrictor plate and calibration.
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Re: DWIZ-ADAPT

Postby terry2 » 24 Jun 2019, 08:39

wheelie junkie wrote:I tried to DL Joystick calibration from the plug in menu and hit a problem, Connected system is not compatible/usable with plug in. Wrong module ID. Evidently modules are linked to the program in some way. I don't know if using v6 modules would solve it but the highest level with dongle is advanced which won't let you DL calibration.

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I have the hacked version 5.6.6 and I can't do any joy stick calibration.
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Re: DWIZ-ADAPT

Postby Burgerman » 24 Jun 2019, 10:12

In options select HHP strings. And select SERVICE.
Load your settings from the chair...
In PLUGINS select joystick calibration.
And that should be it. You can also then select the HHP settings and options too, its an emulation.

And it works.
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Re: DWIZ-ADAPT

Postby wheelie junkie » 24 Jun 2019, 12:54

To do joystick calibration you need to go to plug ins> HHP, you should get a screen where you can select tech,right hand bottom corner, in the advanced version you have to enter a passcode of 592 using the onscreen buttons, not very intuitive. I don't know about the cracked version as I entered the passcode anyway. Once in joystick calibration you rotate joystick around 360º move back to the centre/neutral and press end. I've never had anything to confirm calibration and the restrictor plate table doesn't update so I have no idea if it has been successful.
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Re: DWIZ-ADAPT

Postby Burgerman » 02 Jul 2019, 09:48

Interesting. Not corrupt when I tested it just now. Anyway you should now have user, dealer, OEM (called advanced), and Service which is even better than OEM.
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Re: DWIZ-ADAPT

Postby terry2 » 03 Jul 2019, 09:25

I think I have damaged my cable as wizard won't connect.

The serial CH340 shows up in windows 10 ok.

SHIT :cussing

Can someone PM me a link to the software please?
It maybe that as I tried to read a saved template but it says it's corrupt

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Re: DWIZ-ADAPT

Postby terry2 » 03 Jul 2019, 09:47

All working now :D
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Re: DWIZ-ADAPT

Postby Timi » 02 Aug 2019, 08:33

Hi all,

I am trying to use Dynamic Wizard software to modify the controller of my Regatta Mercury but it ask me a password (Dongle ID:666). I have follow the 2 steps to install the software, so I don't understand.

Normaly, a password is required ? If yes, can you tell me what is the password ?

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Re: DWIZ-ADAPT

Postby Burgerman » 02 Aug 2019, 08:54

Where did you get the software from? If its the one many here have, theres no dongle and theres no password.

1. Install as normal. Dont run the software.
2. Unpack the cracked software. Into any folder. Select everything inside the folder and choose COPY.
3. Open the folder where you installed the software to in the first stage in 1.
4. PASTE the stuff on the clipboard into the folder you have opened.

NOW select the programs .exe file, and make a shortcut to it on your desktop. In properties, (right click the shortcut) select run as Administrator and run in compatibility mode for Win XP. That last step may not be needed.

Now click the shortcut to run the cracked version of the program and it will allow you to use 4 different levels. And no password or dongle required.
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Re: DWIZ-ADAPT

Postby Timi » 02 Aug 2019, 09:10

Ok, but that was what I did. So it's why I don't understand. Maybe I've missed something (?).
I will try to do it one more time. Thank you for your answer.
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Re: DWIZ-ADAPT

Postby Burgerman » 02 Aug 2019, 09:40

Do you have your pc configured to show all files, inc hidden and system files and to show all file extentions? If not there will be files that you are not seeing.

Does the program start?
Can you change to service level?

When does it ask for a password?
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Re: DWIZ-ADAPT

Postby LROBBINS » 02 Aug 2019, 12:32

Wizard software will ask for a password to enter technician mode. It's a 3-digit code that you enter into a graphic widget and it's the same for everyone, but it's been so long since I've dealt with a Dynamic controller that I've forgotten what it is. Anyone here able to chime in?
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Re: DWIZ-ADAPT

Postby woodygb » 02 Aug 2019, 12:52

Lenny..the hacked software requires NO password of any sort.

Installing the modified software goes without a hitch for some ...and causes problems for others...in fact my first install years ago was unsuccessful and I also had the same password request message.

I believe that this was due to me previously installing the genuine Wizard software & then trying to install the hacked software over the top of it.

I had success after UNINSTALLING anything Wizard related and re-installing.
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Re: DWIZ-ADAPT

Postby Burgerman » 02 Aug 2019, 13:17

Lenny..the hacked software requires NO password of any sort.

Actually it does. Not for all normal use.

But if for e.g. you want to calibrate brushless motors you must go into HHP emulation mode, (its a plugin that behaves as if you are using the service tool hand held device) and to change some things such a brushless calibration mode, requires a simple password. But its unlikely that this is what the user is talking about. Most people never need to do this. Or know it exists. And the code is given in the PDF help files for the programmers. I dont remember it offhand. But have it somewhere! But thats not what the poster is refering to.
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Re: DWIZ-ADAPT

Postby LROBBINS » 02 Aug 2019, 18:47

Yes, John & Woody, the HHP emulation tool and its password is what I was referring to.
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Re: DWIZ-ADAPT

Postby Dan » 13 Aug 2019, 16:04

I have a programming lead but need the dwiz-adapt for my REM550 joystick. Whats the best way to pick one up?
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Re: DWIZ-ADAPT

Postby Burgerman » 13 Aug 2019, 16:33

I was scanning eBay as they appear now and again, and bought one from Rover...
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Re: DWIZ-ADAPT

Postby Burgerman » 13 Aug 2019, 16:33

I was scanning eBay as they appear now and again, and bought one from woody.
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Re: DWIZ-ADAPT

Postby Burgerman » 13 Aug 2019, 16:34

I was scanning eBay as they appear now and again, and bought one from woody.

Theres a DIY version on here somewhere too.
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Re: DWIZ-ADAPT

Postby rover220 » 13 Aug 2019, 19:37

ive got a couple i think
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Re: DWIZ-ADAPT

Postby woodygb » 13 Aug 2019, 19:38

Burgerman wrote:I was scanning eBay as they appear now and again, and bought one from woody.

Theres a DIY version on here somewhere too.


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Re: DWIZ-ADAPT

Postby GlennGlenn » 13 Aug 2019, 23:42

Hi guys, a newbie to the site here. Can anyone PM me a link to the Wiz5 software please?
Eager to get started.
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