Thanks Bdale. I have an Ubuntu machine already set up, so I’ll just try that. Hopefully the Ubuntu-mods have kept it Debian enough to make it trivial.
For the blocks & charge wiring, I’m all for extreme as long as I can keep things safe. These rockets will probably only get a flight or two each before I retire them. I’m pretty certain the records committee won’t like it if I start swapping or removing parts though. It fits fine by itself in the 24mm nose cone - I just need to finish the 3d puzzle of getting it to fit with the sled, battery & hopefully a GPS. Thanks! -Bryan > On Sep 8, 2017, at 4:11 PM, Bdale Garbee <[email protected]> wrote: > > Bryan Duke <[email protected]> writes: > >> I got the TeleMini in today - yup, that’s small. It’s a little bit of >> a bummer how tall the wire connector blocks are, but I’m not sure if >> there are any smaller ones available. > > I don't know of anything smaller that's reasonable. If you're really > tight on space, removing the block and just soldering wires into the > holes is a credible, if extreme-ish, approach. > >> I spent a few minutes trying to get AltOS to build on my Mac, but the >> directions in the docs don’t appear to work with the latest Mac OS. I >> might just fire up a Windows or Linux machine for the dev work. > > I suggest you just set up a Debian system (even a virtual machine) and > do the dev on that. Keith and I are both Debian developers and > everything you need is packaged and easily available in Debian. > > Bdale _______________________________________________ altusmetrum mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gag.com/mailman/listinfo/altusmetrum
