Many thanks for fixing the map touching bug in Altosdorid and the reload feature is also nice.
Thomas -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- Von: altusmetrum [mailto:[email protected]] Im Auftrag von Keith Packard Gesendet: Saturday, September 13, 2014 8:53 PM An: Altus Metrum Betreff: [altusmetrum] [AD] Altus Metrum announces AltOS 1.5 with EasyMega Altus Metrum announces AltOS 1.5 with EasyMega Our newest flight computer, EasyMega is a TeleMega without the radios: * 9 DoF IMU (3 axis accelerometer, 3 axis gyroscope, 3 axis compass). * Orientation tracking using the gyroscopes (and quaternions, which are lots of fun!) * Four fully-programmable pyro channels, in addition to the usual apogee and main channels. New features in the AltOS firmware: * The APRS secondary station identifier (SSID) is now configurable by the user. By default, it is set to the last digit of the serial number. * Continuity of the four programmable pyro channels on EasyMega and TeleMega is now indicated via the beeper. Four tones are sent out after the continuity indication for the apogee and main channels with high tones indicating continuity and low tones indicating an open circuit. * Configurable telemetry data rates. You can now select among 38400 (the previous value, and still the default), 9600 or 2400 bps. To take advantage of this, you'll need to reflash your TeleDongle or TeleBT. Bug fixes in the AltOS firmware: * TeleGPS had separate flight logs, one for each time the unit was turned on. Turning the unit on to test stuff and turning it back off would consume one of the flight log 'slots' on the board; once all of the slots were full, no further logging would take place. Now, TeleGPS appends new data to an existing single log. * Increase the maximum computed altitude from 32767m to 2147483647m. Back when TeleMetrum v1.0 was designed, we never dreamed we'd be flying to 100k' or more. Now that's surprisingly common, and so we've increased the size of the altitude data values to fit modern rocketry needs. * Continuously evaluate pyro firing condition during delay period. The previous firmware would evaluate the pyro firing requirements, and once met, would delay by the indicated amount and then fire the channel. If the conditions had changed state, the channel would still fire. Now, the conditions are continuously evaluated during the delay period and if they change state, the event is suppressed. * Allow negative values in the pyro configuration. Now you can select a negative speed to indicate a descent rate or a negative acceleration value to indicate acceleration towards the ground. New features in AltOS for Linux, Mac OSX and Windows: * Added icons for our file types, and hooked up the file manager so that AltosUI, TeleGPS and/or MicroPeak are used to view any of our data files. * Configuration support for APRS SSIDs, and telemetry data rates. You can read more about this release on the AltOS web page: http://altusmetrum.org/AltOS/ Altus Metrum products are available from our distributors Apogee Components, Bay Area Rocketry, and Chris' Rocket Supplies in the US; Australian Rocketry; Rebel Space in the Netherlands; Sierra Fox Hobbies in Italy; and Aerospace Education in New Zealand. Or you can order directly from Bdale's web store at: http://shop.gag.com All Altus Metrum products are completely open hardware and open source. The hardware design details and all source code are openly available for download, and advanced users are invited to join our developer community and help to enhance and extend the system. You can learn more about Altus Metrum products at http://altusmetrum.org. Thank you all for your continuing support of Altus Metrum, and we hope to see you on the flight line! Bdale and Keith _______________________________________________ altusmetrum mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gag.com/mailman/listinfo/altusmetrum _______________________________________________ altusmetrum mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gag.com/mailman/listinfo/altusmetrum
