![]() The source code is distributed under GPL-v3 license and available at, so lets start there by cloning it under our $HOME directory git clone ![]() ![]() ![]() The VESC_Tool has been offered as a compiled binary free of cost for Windows and Linux while the Android version is available at a small price of $1.99 on Google Play and the non play-store version can be downloaded directly from, amidst this the lack of a stable release for IOS and macOS has been haunting as the later has been my daily driver for well over 3 years now, so I decided to build one. VESC_Tool uses the creative common license for building an amazing cross-platform interface for configuring and to run experiments on the VESC hardware, it also doubles as telemetry monitor for real-time logging while plotting gorgeous graphs for the powerful motor controller. I had come across QT a long while back as a great framework to build cross platform applications which are both powerful and delightful to look at, but then very recently started getting in depth when I had to use VESC - Vedders Electronic Speed Controller for a project of mine. ![]() Over the years I have familiarized myself with many programming languages and learning new one not by choice but mere necessity. ![]()
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