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Question regarding the Walkera Devo 8s
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Kdean wrote: I fly a V400, trex 450, 500, two 600 sized (one in a scale fuselage) helis, and a 40" balsa plane on a nightly with no problems. The control stability is not a problem. What happens with nightlies is that when certain features are introduced to the firmware, sometimes little bugs might pop up like display issues. The actual control factor is just as stable as the root 3.0 version.
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.
Kdean,
Right now I'm using the stock FW. Not bad but it's limited. The only issue I have with it is that the models are not transferable over to the Deviation FW once I install it.
Happy to hear that you had no issues with the nightlies so far. I might try them after all but would have to set everything up from scratch. That's not necessarily a bad thing, will get me used to the Dev FW, I guess
Thanks for sharing your experience.
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sbstnp wrote:
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
Keep twisting my arm...
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Essen1 wrote:
sbstnp wrote:
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
Keep twisting my arm...
You gotta start sooner or later, why not sooner ?
Devo 10 + 4in1
FrSky Taranis + TBS Crossfire
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sbstnp wrote:
Essen1 wrote:
sbstnp wrote:
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
Keep twisting my arm...
You gotta start sooner or later, why not sooner ?
Very good point!
I would need both files, the FW and FS, correct?
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Yes - install the firmware with dFuse (Walkera Devention Upgrade Tool) and turn your tx on (while still connected to USB). Windows will ask if you want to format your new drive - do so and put the filesystem on the new USB drive (directories media, models, ...; not the structure above like filesystem/devo8).Essen1 wrote: I would need both files, the FW and FS, correct?
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rbe2012 wrote:
Yes - install the firmware with dFuse (Walkera Devention Upgrade Tool) and turn your tx on (while still connected to USB). Windows will ask if you want to format your new drive - do so and put the filesystem on the new USB drive (directories media, models, ...; not the structure above like filesystem/devo8).Essen1 wrote: I would need both files, the FW and FS, correct?
RBE,
Not sure I'm following you...new USB? I guess that means the TX is acting like a flash USB? Or removable drive? Something like that?
I'm sorry for asking all these questions but I'm not a computer guy per se. I know my way around Windows but that's about it.
A friend of mine asked me yesterday, when he saw the new Devo 8S, if it does have micro SDcard slot. I don't think it needs it because the Tx itself acts as a storage facility. Is that correct?
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you are right: the Devo is recognized by Windows like a standard USB flash drive (similar to a USB stick).
And you are also correct with the SD card slot. It does not have one (even Devo12 has not). And the memory installed is large enough to fit all needs, as far as I have seen.
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That's pretty impressive!
rbe2012,
Thank you very much for the clarification.
I've read somewhere that the Frsky Taranis got a SD card slot but am glad that the Devo8s doesn't need one. One less thing to hassle with
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I think I will switch to the 3.0.0 nightly build tomorrow after a round of flying with the D-8S stockware. I already downloaded all the necessary files
Don't have time tonight to learn the Devia FW and re-program the models.
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I tried to get myself acclimated to the Emu but I can't get all the channels to fully work, for some reason.
Tried to set up one of my gliders and I only was able to program the throttle output (Channel 3) within the mixer. The rest was basically a no go.
However, it is still a very nice tool to get used to the interface, configs and layout.
Oh, and while I'm on here...does anyone know how to program flaperons with the DeviationTX? I couldn't find any info on here or in the manual.
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So if you encounter problems they will probably also occur when you try to configure your model with the tx. If not, I would be interested in a finer description what you have tried and what did not work to look if there might be an issue somewhere.
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Sorry for the delay in responding to your question. Was at work and didn't have access to my machine.
Here are two screenshots of the Elevator & Aileron channels. When I adjusted Ch 3, the values in the menu changed but they didn't for the Ch 2 (Ail) in the bottom right panel.
Unless I've done something wrong, they stayed at the value 0, except for Thr, which I could change at will. It shows -100%
Regarding flaperons, I saw that there's not a hell of a lot info out there for the Devo 8s with the original stockware or Deviation when it comes to programing planes, which is actually a shame because it's such a versatile radio and software.
Maybe I'll change that once I get the hang of the Dev 3.0.0 nightlies
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rbe2012 wrote: The screenshots do not really tell me anything. Could you upload the model file which is not working? I can import that in the emulator and look to all configured data...
I hope this is the right one...
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Never mind.
I found out what I was doing wrong and how things work!
Thanks for your help
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I don't see any significant change in th Ch2 mixer...
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FDR wrote: ...and what was it?
I don't see any significant change in th Ch2 mixer...
FDR,
Since I'm still trying to wrap my head around the EMU interface, mixers and layout of the Deviation FW I didn't notice that Ch 3 for example shows scale value input in the lower right hand panel and Ch 1, 2 & 4 the subtrim values instead of scale or Max +/- input.
I apologize for the confusion and didn't mean to waste anyone's time but this new FW has definitely some learning curve to it. At least in my case.
Also while I have you here, FDR, is there a way to perhaps implement a bit more options for plane fliers, such as the choice of wing type?
I used the search function here but nothing concrete came up.
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