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Yes to both.

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The test version of eepe, posted here: http://openrcforums.com/forum/viewtopic ... 598#p64969
Includes telemetry options to configure alarms in the DJT/DHT and XJT modules.

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Committed r393 eepe and eepskye

Changes:
eepskye - support 512K EEPROM file
eepe - fix '128 and '2561 splash update
both - add 'THIS' mix source
both - add telemetry alarm setting for Tx module
eepe - fuses for M2561
both - Flight Mode Fading
both - Flight Mode control of mixes
eepskye - remove fuse options
eepskye - dynamic updating of simulator output

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MikeB wrote: eepskye - dynamic updating of simulator output

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Thank you Mike.. Question.. :D
How difficult would be to apply that code Mbanzi sent a while ago for outputting the channel values to an arduino via usb / FTDI and then to a radio or RF Module??
Or is the code not compatible with eepe? It's been a while since I played with that but I was just tidying up my desk and saw the arduino i use for it..
I think eepe has nearly all that is needed for that little feature.. ;) :)

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Probably not too much. I haven't forgotten about it, but other things have needed my attention first.

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Currently I'm building a 32-bit version of eepe for linux. Erazz used to build a 64-bit version as well, but my build setup (lubuntu in a virtualBox under windows) fails when asking for a 64-bit build.

The question is does the 32-bit version run on a 64-bit linux OS?

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You can build 32b Qt appl on 64b machine but there's no straightforward way to run 32b Qt appl on 64b Linux.
If you try, you'll get "./eepe no such file or directory"
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1912 ... -directory

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