Using Windows for development, especially for Solidity development, can be a pain sometimes, but it does not have to be. Once you have configured your environment properly, it can actually be extremely efficient and Windows is a very, very stable OS, so your overall experience can be amazing...
However, I am testing this using bqStudio BQ27426G1 (which feels hacked, since it is not really my chip model, but it works) and this parameter is not documented in the TRM (SLUUCD5) for the BQ27427 Since we want to control the bq27427 with a microcontro...