OK. I followed the debug method to downgrade from the latest firmware (AC) to the November/16 firmware (1.10.90) which I found to be the best ever given the vast improvement on video and image processing over the prior versions. It worked FLAWLESSLY using the DEBUG hack.
Now, I am working on the RC downgrade. Unfortunately, it forces me to go to from 1.9.2 (latest) to 1.6. It failed to download 1.8. What I want is the matching version that was the latest back in November 16. Not sure what number that is.
What is being said here should really become a sticky. It appears even DJI is stating not to update unless necessary, at least, as far as the 3 series goes.According to DJI Main Dealer I just spent today in - trying to get my P3P fixed after it bricked :
The P3P has had 3 versions in its production time ... and the Ver 1 +2 can suffer failures from the 3 generation FW's. DJI FW is based on Version 3 and not 1 + 2 anymore. This can lead to 1 or 2 of the modules in the Gimbal failing, which they are seeing more often now.
According to them - Updating FORWARD is relatively safe but 'he' advised personally to not update unless really necessary. On the subject of 'roll-back' - which I was honest and told him I had attempted : his answer was OK with older FW but not with latest - those two modules are more likely to be damaged.
He also mentioned that recent DJI programming increases the difficulty to roll-back.
He admitted that DJI are concentrating more on 4th generation and the 'Mavic' with P3's taking less DJI time.
His advice to me : Don't muck about with the P3P ... the problem that I had which started my quest to 'roll-back' is a Tablet problem where the P3P demands high spec than DJI admit. My problem was freezing / unreliable / broken video feed.
Please don't shoot the 'messenger' .... I am only repeating what was said to me by DJI guy ...
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