New Tiny Hardware

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Remo Masina

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Apr 2, 2014, 10:55:38 AM4/2/14
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I have developed a new, tiny hardware that can run the Taulabs code. I'm now looking for someone involved with the Taulabs project to help us incorporate it in the ground control software, to make it part of the official release and have it properly recognized by GCS.

Would really appreciate your help on this, I will obviously provide you with the Device ID and the necessary graphics. And I'll also send you our hardware implementation.

José Eduardo S. C. Xavier

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Apr 2, 2014, 11:37:38 AM4/2/14
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Hi,
You should post your question here: http://forum.taulabs.org/ :)


2014-04-02 15:55 GMT+01:00 Remo Masina <sir....@gmail.com>:
I have developed a new, tiny hardware that can run the Taulabs code. I'm now looking for someone involved with the Taulabs project to help us incorporate it in the ground control software, to make it part of the official release and have it properly recognized by GCS.

Would really appreciate your help on this, I will obviously provide you with the Device ID and the necessary graphics. And I'll also send you our hardware implementation.

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Axle Foley

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Apr 8, 2014, 1:05:03 PM4/8/14
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Remo I would be more than willing to take a look at helping integrate the board with the OpenPIlot GCS as well. Of course you know the TauLabs code is a close cousin of OpenPilot. 

Let me know how I can help. 

José Eduardo S. C. Xavier

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Apr 8, 2014, 3:52:14 PM4/8/14
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Hi,
You can follow the topic here: http://forum.taulabs.org/viewtopic.php?f=21&t=94

peabody124

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Apr 8, 2014, 4:57:05 PM4/8/14
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It's a great idea to try porting to OP. Unfortunately, they haven't historically responded well to people trying to run on hardware that isn't controlled by the project: http://forums.openpilot.org/topic/13432-diy-openpilot-based-flightcontrol/page-3

It's one of the reason most of the original developers made this fork since we wanted to write open source software in spirit and not in title.
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