Maybe a little off the MultiWii topic but very interesting development in the 32bit arena.
http://linuxgizmos.com/linux-module-con ... licopters/
Cortex-A9-based DuoVero
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copterrichie wrote:Maybe a little off the MultiWii topic but very interesting development in the 32bit arena.
http://linuxgizmos.com/linux-module-con ... licopters/
i would wait until the sensor capes for the beaglebone black do appear.
now you pay for the new technology.
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Re: Cortex-A9-based DuoVero
Like this thing? BeagleDrone IMU Cape: http://beagleboard.org/project/BeagleDrone/ or BeagleBone IMU Cape P2? http://andicelabs.com/2013/09/beaglebone-imu-cape-p2/ Looks interesting...
Re: Cortex-A9-based DuoVero
Hey that aerocore shit runs dixhawk software, haha.
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timecop wrote:Hey that aerocore shit runs dixhawk software, haha.
Sounds like another opportunity for you to port baseflight.

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Not to a $199 piece of hardware that needs another optional $199 piece to work 

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timecop wrote:Not to a $199 piece of hardware that needs another optional $199 piece to work
Think DJI, think DJI. haha!!
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Well, it'll be centuries until this opensores wank will reach anywhere near the amazement of A2M, so I would rather not even bother thinking.
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Understandable, I was just toying with you. As mentioned above, the BeagleDrone maybe an option especially in a package deal of some sort.