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05 Nov 2012 17:33 - 05 Nov 2012 17:34 #2701
by sbstnp
Devo 10 + 4in1
Spektrum Dx9
FrSky Taranis + TBS Crossfire
Some questions about DR switches and mixers was created by sbstnp
This is just a cosmetic matter.
Current implementation for Devo 10 is treating position zero for DR switches as High Rates.
Is there a reasoning behind it? Suvsuv?
Or can we treat them equally and just differentiate like in the official firmware as Pos0, Pos1, Pos2?
I'm asking this because I treat them exactly the opposite way, with position zero being the lowest rates then progressively upping the values.
Current implementation for Devo 10 is treating position zero for DR switches as High Rates.
Is there a reasoning behind it? Suvsuv?
Or can we treat them equally and just differentiate like in the official firmware as Pos0, Pos1, Pos2?
I'm asking this because I treat them exactly the opposite way, with position zero being the lowest rates then progressively upping the values.
Devo 10 + 4in1
FrSky Taranis + TBS Crossfire
Last edit: 05 Nov 2012 17:34 by sbstnp.
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05 Nov 2012 17:59 #2703
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Replied by PhracturedBlue on topic Some questions about DR switches and mixers
It needs to match how the Devo8 is done so that models can be shared between the firmwares. I don't have a Tx in front of me, but in the end, this will be the deciding factor.
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05 Nov 2012 18:27 #2704
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PB, please give me a go or no-go signal once you check out your real devo10
Replied by suvsuv on topic Some questions about DR switches and mixers
I agree with you.sbstnp wrote: This is just a cosmetic matter.
Current implementation for Devo 10 is treating position zero for DR switches as High Rates.
Is there a reasoning behind it? Suvsuv?
Or can we treat them equally and just differentiate like in the official firmware as Pos0, Pos1, Pos2?
I'm asking this because I treat them exactly the opposite way, with position zero being the lowest rates then progressively upping the values.
PB, please give me a go or no-go signal once you check out your real devo10
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06 Nov 2012 16:39 #2735
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Replied by PhracturedBlue on topic Some questions about DR switches and mixers
I don't see any way to do this without breaking backwards compatibility. So for now, it'll stay as it is.
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