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Tx_template.ini for devo10
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31 Oct 2012 15:49 #2542
by suvsuv
Tx_template.ini for devo10 was created by suvsuv
The tx_template.ini stores TX configure such as calibration data. However, devo10 has 6 calibration sticks (elev, aile, thro, rudd, aux4 and aux5), instead of 4. So I think a tx_templated_10.ini is needed for devo10
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31 Oct 2012 16:05 - 31 Oct 2012 16:06 #2543
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Replied by FDR on topic Tx_template.ini for devo10
???
It is simply called "tx.ini", isn't it?
I think it would be perfectly fine, if it would contain plus two section (calibrate5 and calibrate6) and ignore the touch section for the DEVO 10...
EDIT: ...or you mean the source file, which is copied to the filesystem directory at compile time?
It is simply called "tx.ini", isn't it?
I think it would be perfectly fine, if it would contain plus two section (calibrate5 and calibrate6) and ignore the touch section for the DEVO 10...
EDIT: ...or you mean the source file, which is copied to the filesystem directory at compile time?
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31 Oct 2012 17:00 #2546
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Replied by suvsuv on topic Tx_template.ini for devo10
Yes, I mean the source file, which is copied to the filesystem directory at compile time.
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31 Oct 2012 18:12 #2548
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Replied by PhracturedBlue on topic Tx_template.ini for devo10
for the moment, it is likely that they can be the same file. adding default calibration for the aux1 and aux2 to tx_template.ini should be ok. If we ever find a Tx that uses different resistors (or a different touch screen like the devo12) we'll need to split them at that time (unless it is actually causing you issues at the moment). Maybe store the file in target/<tx>/. I don't really want model-specific files in the root src dir.
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