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Question regarding the Walkera Devo 8s
- Essen1
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In March I got back into the hobby after a long hiatus and started out with the JPower Sky Surfer and a Flysky TH9X Tx. So far, so good.
I'd like to upgrade to the Devo 8S but am somewhat unsure how its capabilities are in regards to programming and performance in the airplane mode since Walkera is mostly known for its Helis.
I'd really appreciate some advice on the 8S for planes since that's what I'll be flying only.
Thanks a million.
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Ooh and lastly, tsk should have opened with this part lol! there is a simulator for the pc (x86), you could try before you buy, use for setting up model files etc for example, only relevant if you change the software to deviation obviously - see here deviationtx.com/repository/Deviation-Releases/Nightly-Builds/ and the deviation-emu for the 8s and also in the manual here deviationtx.com/repository/Documentation/
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Thanks very much for the info! I appreciate it.
As it looks of right now, I'll be ordering the Devo8S, including Rx, this weekend!
Thanks again and if you have more tips or info on the Devo 8S and possible plane set-ups, please post
One last question...is it still possible to install Gektors improved LCD interface/display with the new Deviation firmware 3.0?
www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t...page=54#post22215763
Mike
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No deviation can't use the standard Walkera libraries, however you can customize the skin yourself or try a ready to use deviation skin from here:Essen1 wrote: One last question...is it still possible to install Gektors improved LCD interface/display with the new Deviation firmware 3.0
www.deviationtx.com/forum/custom-skins
...like this one:
www.deviationtx.com/forum/custom-skins/1...igh-contrast-bw-skin
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FDR wrote:
No deviation can't use the standard Walkera libraries, however you can customize the skin yourself or try a ready to use deviation skin from here:Essen1 wrote: One last question...is it still possible to install Gektors improved LCD interface/display with the new Deviation firmware 3.0
www.deviationtx.com/forum/custom-skins
...like this one:
www.deviationtx.com/forum/custom-skins/1...igh-contrast-bw-skin
FDR,
That's awesome. Thanks a million for posting the links!
I'm ordering the 8S this weekend
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- Essen1
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Is it still not possible to go back to the original 8S FW? I see that the release notes on the Deviation 3.0 by PhracturedBlue was posted on April 5th, 2013 and two days after that Walkera released the 1.0 A/B upgrades.
It's a little confusing
Or should I download an older version of the Deviation FW? Will that work?
But...let me say this, you guys who all worked on this opensource Deviation project are a magnificent bunch
My hat goes off to you and especially PhracturedBlue for the commitment and time and effort.
Thank you!
Mike
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sbstnp wrote: Walkera released firmware for the new radios, so going back is possible.
This is excellent. Thanks for the info, sbstnp.
Devo 8S is ordered. I might have more questions once I receive it, though
Thanks again all for your help!
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Essen1 wrote:
sbstnp wrote: Walkera released firmware for the new radios, so going back is possible.
This is excellent. Thanks for the info, sbstnp.
Devo 8S is ordered. I might have more questions once I receive it, though
Thanks again all for your help!
Glad it helped. Anyway, except for warranty reasons, there is no reason to ever go back to stock firmware, Deviation outclasses it in every conceivable way.
Good luck and don't forget to read the manual!
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sbstnp wrote:
Essen1 wrote:
sbstnp wrote: Walkera released firmware for the new radios, so going back is possible.
This is excellent. Thanks for the info, sbstnp.
Devo 8S is ordered. I might have more questions once I receive it, though
Thanks again all for your help!
Glad it helped. Anyway, except for warranty reasons, there is no reason to ever go back to stock firmware, Deviation outclasses it in every conceivable way.
Good luck and don't forget to read the manual!
That's what I'm gathering
But what about this note here:
"WARNING: The 3.0.0 release of Deviation will not work on recent Devo8 transmitters (labeled as 1.0A or 1.0B). It is necessary to use the nightly builds of Deviation for these transmitters"
The one that I ordered comes with the RX801 and from what I've read the new Tx's are outfitted with an RX802. Is that correct?
Well, I certainly hope mine is not labeled 1.0A or 1.0B
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Essen1 wrote:
sbstnp wrote:
Essen1 wrote:
sbstnp wrote: Walkera released firmware for the new radios, so going back is possible.
This is excellent. Thanks for the info, sbstnp.
Devo 8S is ordered. I might have more questions once I receive it, though
Thanks again all for your help!
Glad it helped. Anyway, except for warranty reasons, there is no reason to ever go back to stock firmware, Deviation outclasses it in every conceivable way.
Good luck and don't forget to read the manual!
That's what I'm gathering
But what about this note here:
"WARNING: The 3.0.0 release of Deviation will not work on recent Devo8 transmitters (labeled as 1.0A or 1.0B). It is necessary to use the nightly builds of Deviation for these transmitters"
The one that I ordered comes with the RX801 and from what I've read the new Tx's are outfitted with an RX802. Is that correct?
Well, I certainly hope mine is not labeled 1.0A or 1.0B
No idea, but the nightlies work with 1.0B or 1.0A. PB implemented the changes (new screen controller) soon after the first batch was pushed to market by Walkera. There are people using them successfully around the forums.
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Thanks for your reply.
Are the nightlies just as comprehensive as the 3.0.0 version or are there major differences?
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I got some reading up to do on all the manuals and documentation.
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It also means I can't use the 3.0.0 release which is a bummer.
I could give the nightlies a shot but am not a 100% sure about how stable they are. I think PhracturedBlue has mentioned on here that the 4.0.0 release isn't too far away so I'll wait for that instead of taking a chance on the nightlies.
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For larger and more expensive stuff, well, it's your call.
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Essen1, this is just my experiences, different folks get different mileage, depends what you fly vs the risk involved. Outside of your tx software, always check your model setup, rx location, their arials and placements in the model, connections, battery etc, not every mishap can be blamed on a tx.
Lastly, this is software in constant development, I choose to run it, I am 100% aware if I write any model off it's my choice that got me running the software in the first place. I have only good things to say about it and the developers, for me personally I have always found it stable.
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sbstnp wrote: Nightlies haven't been updated in while and they are very stable. If you only fly micro aicrafts, nightlies are the way to go.
For larger and more expensive stuff, well, it's your call.
Sbstnp,
I fly Park fliers and larger planes, no Helis, but after looking at the Walkera Ladybird, I might start with that one.
Since it's my call...I'll wait for the 4.0.0 version to come out.
What is the difference in stableness between nightlies and the official 3.0 version, if you don't mind me asking?
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I have a devo 12s running one of the older nightlies that allowed full use of the screen. Its been a few months now, but im also waiting for the next official release to upgrade the firmware. This is only because of the hastles i have getting the fw's with not internet ready windows pc at home.
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Essen1 wrote: What is the difference in stableness between nightlies and the official 3.0 version, if you don't mind me asking?
"Normal" nightlies usually include commits (modifications) from the last 24 hours, but current nightly hasn't suffered major modifications for quite a while, so It's very stable in my experience. Still, it's your call
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