dramida wrote:I don't get it:
And in case the code is no longer availabe on Mahowik branch, i attached a zip file with the MWC source code you see flying in video above.
svn co http://multiwii.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/MultiWii_shared -r 1268
svn co http://multiwii.googlecode.com/svn/branches/Mahowik -r 1268
jevermeister wrote:I can only speak for myself here: I always have a hard time merging code that is to complicated for me to understand. I could fuck up the code without knowing why and how should I fix thise bugs...
mahowik wrote:Hi guys,
Sorry for delays... My plans was little bit changed...
To be honest I did enough for the mwii project and comunity and it's time to do something for myself...
So now I'm trying to copy naza behaviour related to AH functions and altitude ascend/descend and going to distribute (individually) the firmware in *.hex format with flash tool/script...
I hope for your understanding...
thx-
Alex
kipkool wrote:As Multiwii is GPL, binary distribution without source is not an option, does this means you will develop a new flightcontroller code from scratch ?
mahowik wrote:Hi guys,
Sorry for delays... My plans was little bit changed...
To be honest I did enough for the mwii project and comunity and it's time to do something for myself...
So now I'm trying to copy naza behaviour related to AH functions and altitude ascend/descend and going to distribute (individually) the firmware in *.hex format with flash tool/script...
I hope for your understanding...
thx-
Alex
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dramida wrote:Mahowik, move your ass back here and stop fooling around with binary distribution nonsense witch contradicts the GPL licence. If you are not working in a team, you'll end up wasteing your time.
If you want to do some good money with Multiwii, offer technical support for local/global users and/or do aerial pictures or video ( i do the same here http://www.fae-drones.com ). Open your own topic/branch with a big donate button on first post also will help. For more marketing strategies i would have to charge you
dr.tom wrote:don't kill the messenger,
I know that this my video is not taken by multirotor,
but just wanted to show how accurate can an old BMP085 sensor be, I still can't believe it.
on my multirotors I have MS5611 and although it does work better than BMP, it's still no 'Naza like' alt. hold.
watch the second half of the movie, on ground it says 0,when raised it says 2m, no drift and accurate,
in flight it can maintain altitude +/-1m even in 10km long run, no drift!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zbk3ipTg ... 9A7DD761A7
It must be the code that makes all that difference, if someone is willing to dig deeper...
this OSD http://www.himodel.com/FPV_Telemetry/CY ... W_GPS.html
author of software is: Extraline http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/member.php?u=72169
(alt is not maintained by gps, I have also previous version 'Nova osd', it used gps for that and had a lot of oscilations, this uses baro for that)
dr.tom wrote:nice,
in GUI my MWii also responses to 10cm change, nice to watch, but in air it's not so good. drifts by time...
...back to your linked OSD
how does it fly?
it's under development as written in video,
this is tested and flying as we speek.
I like the plug in option, because that saves weight and price(no need for double sensors onboard)
keep up the good work
timecop wrote:mahowik wrote:Hi guys,
Sorry for delays... My plans was little bit changed...
To be honest I did enough for the mwii project and comunity and it's time to do something for myself...
So now I'm trying to copy naza behaviour related to AH functions and altitude ascend/descend and going to distribute (individually) the firmware in *.hex format with flash tool/script...
I hope for your understanding...
thx-
Alex
lol, naza.
will you add the magic wobble too?
can't wait!
Crashpilot1000 wrote:Hmmmmm.... already done....viewtopic.php?f=8&t=2371&start=300#p26094
dramida wrote:Mahowik, move your ass back here and stop fooling around with binary distribution nonsense witch contradicts the GPL licence. If you are not working in a team, you'll end up wasteing your time.
If you want to do some good money with Multiwii, offer technical support for local/global users and/or do aerial pictures or video ( i do the same here http://www.fae-drones.com ). Open your own topic/branch with a big donate button on first post also will help. For more marketing strategies i would have to charge you
mahowik wrote:Hi guys,
Sorry for delays... My plans was little bit changed...
To be honest I did enough for the mwii project and comunity and it's time to do something for myself...
So now I'm trying to copy naza behaviour related to AH functions and altitude ascend/descend and going to distribute (individually) the firmware in *.hex format with flash tool/script...
I hope for your understanding...
thx-
Alex
vpb wrote:I see so many interesting features outside this topic, many nice & kind developers, please help they test & improve, instead of waiting, arguing, asking for more here.
dramida wrote:And one other fact:
The future of multiwii consist more in relations to its members than with what it does and i think right now we need Alex active involvement. That will guarantee that Multiwii is a continuing success story and a starting point for further development.
vpb wrote:so all "sad" people here can't live without alt-hold? and MultiWii is just that? It's improved (thanks to Mahowik) and will be improved again by someone later, there're good coders are flying multiwii out there. Alt-hold is acceptable now?
I see so many interesting features outside this topic, many nice & kind developers, please help they test & improve, instead of waiting, arguing, asking for more here.
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