OpenTX 2.0.0
Re: OpenTX 2.0.0
The problem is that unlike all other panels SFs can have a different number of parameters, so the same logic can't be applied without becoming a mess.
Re: OpenTX 2.0.0
I was afraid of that
I by myself already tried to modify that menu but to no success.
Only to show how the menu is setup in the moment and what I would like to get
I recognized, that it would be complicated, to, for all functions,
have the target in the first column as sometimes the 'target' is e.g. a track number
But something like this would be my proposal for a, to my opinion, more user friendly
menue. I have put the repetition time, where available, into the last column,
as it is kind of the final switch to activate the function.
'Switch' is any available physical or logial switch
btw,
with PlayBoth, the last combination that is selectable is 255/256 but in reality 255/0 is played
This may be intentionally to be able to play Track0 with a switchDown condition, but then it should be named correctly as 255/0
Reinhard
I by myself already tried to modify that menu but to no success.
Only to show how the menu is setup in the moment and what I would like to get
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Switch Override CH1-16 -100..100 activate
Switch Trainer Rud-Ail activate
Switch InstTrim activate
Switch Reset Tim1/Tim2/TimAll activate
Switch Adjust GVar1-5 -100..100 activate
Switch PlaySound Bp1...Alarm Repet.Time
Switch PlayTrack 0-250/GV1-GV5 Repet.Time
Switch PlayBoth 0/1-255/256 Repet.Time
Switch PlayValue AnyInput Repet.Time
Switch Vario
Switch Haptic 0-3 Repet.Time
Switch Backlight
have the target in the first column as sometimes the 'target' is e.g. a track number
But something like this would be my proposal for a, to my opinion, more user friendly
menue. I have put the repetition time, where available, into the last column,
as it is kind of the final switch to activate the function.
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Trainer Rud-Ail Switch activate
Reset Tim1/Tim2/TimAll Switch activate
Override CH1-16 -100..100 Switch activate
Adjust GVar1-5 -100..100 Switch activate
PlaySound Bp1...Alarm Switch Repet.Time
PlayTrack 0-250/GV1-GV5 Switch Repet.Time
PlayBoth 0/1-255/256 Switch Repet.Time
PlayValue AnyInput Switch Repet.Time
Haptic 0-3 Switch Repet.Time
InstTrim Switch activate
Vario Switch
Backlight Switch
'Switch' is any available physical or logial switch
btw,
with PlayBoth, the last combination that is selectable is 255/256 but in reality 255/0 is played
This may be intentionally to be able to play Track0 with a switchDown condition, but then it should be named correctly as 255/0
Reinhard
Re: OpenTX 2.0.0
I must say I really don't see the point of changing this, especially as it's been so since OpenTX exists. Maybe you prefer it like that, but thousands of people who like or are used to the current layout will be confused. Myself included.
And it would be tedious to implement as column positions will have to change for each function, while with the current order they can be fixed. And it won't be possible to keep it same for 9X and Taranis, etc...
And it would be tedious to implement as column positions will have to change for each function, while with the current order they can be fixed. And it won't be possible to keep it same for 9X and Taranis, etc...
Re: OpenTX 2.0.0
Probably yesReSt wrote:Is this only my problem?
Thats ok, there obviously is no great interest for such a change.
And that was worth to find.
Thanks Kilrah
Reinhard
Re: OpenTX 2.0.0
I found the .csv datas files logged with my PRO can't be displayed with Companion 2.0.8; I don't know the reason: my Win XP-PC, Companion, files badly recorded...
Anyone has succeed to play that files ?
MP
Anyone has succeed to play that files ?
MP
Re: OpenTX 2.0.0
Hi,
Bye.
Put your file here so that we can test it.michel49 wrote:I found the .csv datas files logged with my PRO can't be displayed with Companion 2.0.8
Bye.
Re: OpenTX 2.0.0
Hi,
I've only logged data with a Taranis and your file headers do not match mine:
Your file:
Taranis working log:
I think it's the reason why Companion can't display it.
Bye.
I've only logged data with a Taranis and your file headers do not match mine:
Your file:
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Time,Elapsed,Valid,RxRSSI,TxRSSI,A1,A2,AltB,AltG,Temp1,Temp2,RPM,Amps,Volts,mAH,TxBat,Vspd,RxV,Lat,Long,Fuel,SC1
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Date,Time,SWR,RSSI,A1,A2,A3,A4,GPS Date,GPS Time,Long,Lat,Course,GPS Speed(kts),GPS Alt,Baro Alt(m),Vertical Speed,Air Speed(kts),Temp1,Temp2,RPM,Fuel,Cell volts,Cell 1,Cell 2,Cell 3,Cell 4,Cell 5,Cell 6,Cell 7,Cell 8,Cell 9,Cell 10,Cell 11,Cell 12,Current,Consumption,Vfas,AccelX,AccelY,AccelZ,Rud,Ele,Thr,Ail,S1,S2,S3,LS,RS,SA,SB,SC,SD,SE,SF,SG,SH
Bye.
Re: OpenTX 2.0.0
That does not look like an OpenTX log. Companion won't support it.
Re: OpenTX 2.0.0
I discovered Companion play only the csv files logged with OpenTx, not the files logged with stockFW.
Thanks.
Thanks.
Re: OpenTX 2.0.0
Why stutter in the Beep setting ?
[BBvideo 425,350]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cdTQY-z ... e=youtu.be[/BBvideo]
I not understand...
[BBvideo 425,350]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cdTQY-z ... e=youtu.be[/BBvideo]
I not understand...
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Re: OpenTX 2.0.0
Delete sound file system\timer10.wav.
Re: OpenTX 2.0.0
It's not going to miss the voice setting?Kilrah wrote:Delete sound file system\timer10.wav.
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Re: OpenTX 2.0.0
No. That file is what's playing every second during the last 10 if present. It's not part of the new >2.0 voice packs.
Re: OpenTX 2.0.0
Thank you, I'll try.Kilrah wrote:No. That file is what's playing every second during the last 10 if present. It's not part of the new >2.0 voice packs.
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Re: OpenTX 2.0.0
Thank you! Work fine!
http://rc.emiter.hu/ (MegaSound 9X, GCL-2, FrSky-RSSI-DAC, etc.) Keress fel!
Re: OpenTX 2.0.0
OpenTX (Tanaris) Hungarian online description:
http://rc-miskolc.emiter.hu/rc-miskolc/ ... Itemid=220
http://rc-miskolc.emiter.hu/rc-miskolc/ ... Itemid=220
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Re: OpenTX 2.0.0
I just downloaded the master branch as a .zip file and tried to compile it.
It failed looking for "nano.specs".
Mike.
It failed looking for "nano.specs".
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Re: OpenTX 2.0.0
I recently have downloaded the master src via git and successfully compiled companion using Linux
Today I was able to compile the radio firmware using linux . I just did a regular make, so I compiled for a 9x binary. I do not have the tools installed to compile the taranis version.
Also searched the source for 'nano.specs' but did not find any file called *nano*. googling on that filename has me thinking it is related to the ARM toolchain, so that is probably why the 9x binary compiled for me
Today I was able to compile the radio firmware using linux . I just did a regular make, so I compiled for a 9x binary. I do not have the tools installed to compile the taranis version.
Also searched the source for 'nano.specs' but did not find any file called *nano*. googling on that filename has me thinking it is related to the ARM toolchain, so that is probably why the 9x binary compiled for me
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Re: OpenTX 2.0.0
Taken from:
https://github.com/opentx/opentx/wiki/O ... structions
https://github.com/opentx/opentx/wiki/O ... structions
A word of warning 2014-06-26
Things have recently changed in the build files that have broken the environment described below. These instructions no longer work to set up a working environment for several variants of the firmware.
Use Linux instead.
Re: OpenTX 2.0.0
I made that change, it is now a default to link with newlib nano library. You can disable this by using NANO=NO make commandline option. Which os does this? Which toolchain?MikeB wrote:I just downloaded the master branch as a .zip file and tried to compile it.
It failed looking for "nano.specs".
Mike.
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Re: OpenTX 2.0.0
I had the same problem with my "usual" compiler on Win (Yagarto toolchain, gcc 4.7.2), and even NANO=NO isn't good, as the bootloader still tries to build with nano and fails.
You probably have an outdated compiler. The latest release of the 4.7 branch (4.7.4, which we're using for OpenTX) works fine.
https://launchpad.net/gcc-arm-embedded/ ... -q2-update
You probably have an outdated compiler. The latest release of the 4.7 branch (4.7.4, which we're using for OpenTX) works fine.
https://launchpad.net/gcc-arm-embedded/ ... -q2-update
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Re: OpenTX 2.0.0
Compiling for Taranis/Taranis Plus on Windows 7 64-bit using Yagarto GCC ARM, probably 4.7.2.
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Re: OpenTX 2.0.0
I still maintain the bootloader should NOT be part of the build. It should be a completely separate build and not require changing except to add new features.
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Re: OpenTX 2.0.0
Building for the PLUS using the MASTER branch and NANO=NO, I now have a built and running version, however, the splash screen and some other bitmaps are not correct. *.lbm files were built as part of the build process, including splash_taranis.lbm.
The build command I used was:
make PCB=TARANIS PCBREV=REVPLUS NANO=NO
I checked the build used the img2lbm.py file from the util directory downloaded as part of the master.zip file.
Mike.
Edit: Just built for a standard Taranis, same image problem.
Edit2: I just used Companion 1.52, read the splash screen from the FrSky PLUS official firmware (it displayed on the PC badly) and put that into openTx.bin I built. This then displayed correctly on the radio. It seems the img2lbm.py in the master/src/util directory doesn't produce the correct .lbm file.
The build command I used was:
make PCB=TARANIS PCBREV=REVPLUS NANO=NO
I checked the build used the img2lbm.py file from the util directory downloaded as part of the master.zip file.
Mike.
Edit: Just built for a standard Taranis, same image problem.
Edit2: I just used Companion 1.52, read the splash screen from the FrSky PLUS official firmware (it displayed on the PC badly) and put that into openTx.bin I built. This then displayed correctly on the radio. It seems the img2lbm.py in the master/src/util directory doesn't produce the correct .lbm file.
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Re: OpenTX 2.0.0
Did you do a 'make clean' before?
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Re: OpenTX 2.0.0
Not specifically, but it did make all the .lbm files as they were not in the bitmaps directory.
I'll try with a make clean.
Mike.
I'll try with a make clean.
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Re: OpenTX 2.0.0
That breaks the build completely, it goes off to build the bootloader and fails badly:
arm-none-eabi-gcc: error: ./startup_stm32f2xx.o: No such file or directory
arm-none-eabi-gcc: error: ./system_stm32f2xx.o: No such file or directory
arm-none-eabi-gcc: error: ./stm32f2xx_rcc.o: No such file or directory
arm-none-eabi-gcc: error: ./stm32f2xx_gpio.o: No such file or directory
arm-none-eabi-gcc: error: ./stm32f2xx_spi.o: No such file or directory
arm-none-eabi-gcc: error: ./misc.o: No such file or directory
arm-none-eabi-gcc: error: ./usb_core.o: No such file or directory
arm-none-eabi-gcc: error: ./usb_dcd.o: No such file or directory
arm-none-eabi-gcc: error: ./usb_dcd_int.o: No such file or directory
arm-none-eabi-gcc: error: ./usbd_core.o: No such file or directory
arm-none-eabi-gcc: error: ./usbd_ioreq.o: No such file or directory
arm-none-eabi-gcc: error: ./usbd_req.o: No such file or directory
arm-none-eabi-gcc: error: ./usbd_desc.o: No such file or directory
arm-none-eabi-gcc: error: ./usb_bsp.o: No such file or directory
arm-none-eabi-gcc: error: ./usb_driver.o: No such file or directory
arm-none-eabi-gcc: error: ./pwr_driver.o: No such file or directory
arm-none-eabi-gcc: error: nano.specs: No such file or directory
make[1]: *** [bootloader_ramBoot.elf] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory `C:/Data/C/opentx/Master/src/bootloader'
make: *** [bootloader/bootloader_ramBoot.bin] Error 2
Mike.
arm-none-eabi-gcc: error: ./startup_stm32f2xx.o: No such file or directory
arm-none-eabi-gcc: error: ./system_stm32f2xx.o: No such file or directory
arm-none-eabi-gcc: error: ./stm32f2xx_rcc.o: No such file or directory
arm-none-eabi-gcc: error: ./stm32f2xx_gpio.o: No such file or directory
arm-none-eabi-gcc: error: ./stm32f2xx_spi.o: No such file or directory
arm-none-eabi-gcc: error: ./misc.o: No such file or directory
arm-none-eabi-gcc: error: ./usb_core.o: No such file or directory
arm-none-eabi-gcc: error: ./usb_dcd.o: No such file or directory
arm-none-eabi-gcc: error: ./usb_dcd_int.o: No such file or directory
arm-none-eabi-gcc: error: ./usbd_core.o: No such file or directory
arm-none-eabi-gcc: error: ./usbd_ioreq.o: No such file or directory
arm-none-eabi-gcc: error: ./usbd_req.o: No such file or directory
arm-none-eabi-gcc: error: ./usbd_desc.o: No such file or directory
arm-none-eabi-gcc: error: ./usb_bsp.o: No such file or directory
arm-none-eabi-gcc: error: ./usb_driver.o: No such file or directory
arm-none-eabi-gcc: error: ./pwr_driver.o: No such file or directory
arm-none-eabi-gcc: error: nano.specs: No such file or directory
make[1]: *** [bootloader_ramBoot.elf] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory `C:/Data/C/opentx/Master/src/bootloader'
make: *** [bootloader/bootloader_ramBoot.bin] Error 2
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Re: OpenTX 2.0.0
Those object files appear to be in their source file directories!
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Re: OpenTX 2.0.0
Mike, which Python do you have installed, there is an issue with Python 3 that was fixed in next branch, but not on the master https://github.com/opentx/opentx/issues/1907 This might affect your splash screen generation.
Anyway I just did a test, downloaded zip of master branch from github, issued your command and had no problems. But I am no Linux.
Anyway I just did a test, downloaded zip of master branch from github, issued your command
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make PCB=TARANIS REV=REVPLUS NANO=NO
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$ md5sum bitmaps/splash_taranis.*
110b39e72d27ed8df8ae64311af101c6 bitmaps/splash_taranis.lbm
e446ddeb0c64326efccefd0db33585d5 bitmaps/splash_taranis.png
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