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- FDR
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- Does the first page of a complex mixer needs the mux? It should be replace or add (which do the same in this case) anyway...
(...and may be we should call it "operation" instead, because it seems, users do not understand it...)
- Now a mixer is saved only if it has a source, but in case of using the fixed function we do not need one. It is confusing that you have to select any source but none to be operational...
In fact a curve with equal values do mean the same as a fixed function, but it would be harder to always check...
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- FDR
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The emulator crashes/hangs when I add and edit the 6th page!
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- PhracturedBlue
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It will restart the protocol from the beginning (going through auto-binding if needed). It is useful for changing protocols, since normally those don't apply until the radio is restarted.FDR wrote: What does "Re-Init" do?
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- FDR
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So it is a non-fixed id stuff, since fixed id doesn't need to be restarted.
The naming is weird, however, since the term binding has different meanings for the different protocols: DSM stuff calls the one time pairing, but that one Walkera calls fixed id, which it "sends", but calls auto-binding the simple method.
Donno how to translate...
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- PhracturedBlue
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FDR wrote: In the end I called both as "Bind", since without fixed id it does auto-bind anyway, and with a fixed id it binds to that...
I purposefully didn't call it 'bind'. Form instance, with PPM output 'bind' has no meaning.
After the issues briareos7777 saw with his buggy Rx, we may need to rework it a little to provide a working fixed-id solution.
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- RugWarrior
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Maybe I missed it but why do we use fltk 1.3.0 and not 1.3.2?
I am thinking about setting up an image for VMWare Player so interested people can just download the player and the image and are ready to code
What do you think about it?
I would use a linux based image maybe with Eclipse or what would be the easiest coding gui for this purpose?
Please tell me your opinion!
Please do not keep it for yourself!
This is such a great project and I want to give back something
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- PhracturedBlue
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I actually use 1.1.10 on my older Lucid box.
If you are going to set up an image, I'd prefer you use Debian or a derivative (Ubuntu/Mint). It is what i know how to administer, so I'll be able to help with support if you do.
I also personally prefer VirtualBox to VMWare, but as long as all the software is easily obtainable and free, it won't really matter. If VMWare makes it easier to get up and running, use that.
But honestly, it would probably be just as easy to create an image for Windows. I created a mingw/msys image once. If you could somehow add the Eclipse configuration/project that would probably be a lot easier for most people to work with than a Linux image.
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- Mullson
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dehalo wrote: When I put Ch3 on the main page, THR INPUT (stick position+trim) is displayed. I would have expected actual Ch3 OUTPUT.
So?
Could you please try to explain your GUI trouble a little more (better).
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