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- dksoft
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Could you advice how to configure Devo10 for F210 3d? I purchased F201 3D BNF version, because i already have Devo 10 RC which comes with Furious 320g... Thanks
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thanks at advance!
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The AIL DR and ELE DR switches are set up as MWM mentions above. I removed the arm switch and throttle hold that had been set up as I couldn't get it to work with the motor-stop feature in CleanFlight.
You'll need to rename the .ini file to reflect the model number slot you'll be using on your Devo 10 and place the icon (if you want to use it) in the appropriate deirectory.
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I'm familiar with .bin files for Devo (upload using Walkera DFUSB tool) , but i don't think i understand how to copy ini and bmp files? Could you elaborate please?
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While holding the ENT button down on your Devo 10, turn it on. You should see a USB icon on the Devo 10 screen. PLug the transmitter in to your computer with a USB cable and it should appear on your computer like a hard drive. Within the file system on the Devo 10, you find a MODELS folder full of .ini files labeled Model 1, Model 2, etc. The correspond to the model slots available to load on the transmitter. So, if the F210 3D is your only model, it would appear in the first slot in the Devo 10 when you go to the model menu and hit the Load command. In that case, just rename the .ini file I posted "Model 1" and drag it to the Models folder on the Devo 10. The .bmp icon file needs to be dragged to the Icons folder. That's all from memory as I don't have my transmitter in front of me.
If the browser is trying to open teh files instead of downloading them, you can try control-clicking the file and choosing "save link as" and selecting a destination on your hard drive to save it. At least, that's the procedure on my Mac.
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When i hook ENT button, Devo boots normally (nothing appears on my Windows 10 (i also tried on iMac). I alos tried to noot Devo with EXT button pressed, and it enters in programming mode, but no USB drive appears on PC...
I will try again later with Windows 7
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We will probably have an official procedure of that.
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The Deviation firmware is useful if you want to use your Devo 10 hooked to your computer to take advantage of quad simulators (highly recommended) or if you have models using non-Walkera protocols. You can then use your Devo 10 to control your Walkera products as well as some by other companies. If this is your first quad, just know that you will but more. It's virtually impossible not to.
You'll like the F210, I'll bet.
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Do the mod. Use the simulator and move on. Deviation isnt life. Its the tool that lets you build as you wish.
I also have an .ini that will fly the f210 on a devo 8s. If your not happy respond. My ini has an arm switch. I could share the .txt cleanflight file if you need it.
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I agree with everything you said. I have not completely moved on from the F210 3D, but I do have two more quads now, with parts en route to build 2 more. It's a sickness
To add to the advice given, and assuming that you're starting your mutirotor journey, dksoft, just throw it in acro mode right away. Play in self level mode only as long as it takes to familiarize yourself with what the sticks do, then move on. Better yet, do yourself a huge favor and download FPV Freerider and learn that way. It is so worth it.
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Also i have a f210 and 7 bats, and all the parts to make another. The goggle 4 and the devo 7. I want to part ways to fund a F4 raceflight build. $800 takes it all. I will pay shipping. Beginner drone deal of the year.
Current build logic....
Flynoceros cerebus
Andy shen orca
Matek hubosd
Xracer f3
Spektrum 4649t
Emax rs2205s
30a littlebee blheli_s
Tbs unify tx
RaceKraft 5.0x5.1
ALL RUN ON DEVIATION AS WELL OR BETTER THAN TARANIS
TELEMETRY IN FULL!
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I have the new F215 in the mail and a Diatone Crusader GT2 200. I find that I'd rather fly than build, but we both know that you end up building anyway out of necessity. I bought parts to do 2 scratch builds with my six year old son though. Looking forward to that.
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cjochetz wrote: The Deviation firmware is useful if you want to use your Devo 10 hooked to your computer to take advantage of quad simulators
The Devention software should work fine with most flight sims. Deviation (as usual) works better, unless Devention has added USBHID support.
If you have an older 10, then it might not have proper multirotor support. Most proprietary firmware tries to make things easy by directly supporting the flight type, so in this case you wind up being limited to the things you want a multirotor to do that are things they let a helicopter or fixed-wing aircraft do, plus some things that you can coerce the software into doing when you lie to it about what you have. We have that issue with the Standard GUI (which only works for heli's). It predates flight controllers, so doesn't handle them very well. The Deviation advanced mode gets it's power from not doing any of that, instead giving you raw access to the internal mixing facilities. So we don't need really need a multirotor mode for advanced. I added it because I got tired of people trying to use the standard GUI and then asking about "who do I do X" when the answer always starts with "Switch to the advanced GUI". And it meant we could provide a default icon for it .
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