Hello, Just like Mr. Jason typed, you can try that link or try this one: https://github.com/imfatant/test.
Seth P.S. I have a small tutorial that briefly goes into some workings of ArduCopter on the BBBlue at https://www.hackster.io/functt/this-drone-w-a-bbblue-and-ardupilot-arducopter-0ee27b. It is brief and pointing to that first link I posted. Enjoy. ArduPilot is a vast library w/ a ton of options for Receivers, Transmitters, and etc. I mean it. They have all sorts of source for all types of hardware. On Saturday, March 7, 2020 at 12:14:17 AM UTC-6, Barry Bolton wrote: > > Hello Mala. > > How do you connect a Radio Receiver to the BBblue? I am interested in > using it as a Quadcopter flight controller. > > On Sunday, 13 October 2019 04:31:21 UTC+3, Mala Dies wrote: >> >> Hello Again, >> >> One last thing... >> >> ... >> >> You need to set up your kernel to rt. Real Time kernels are for real time >> workings, right. So, those guys or guy/lady, whomever, set up the github >> repo. in my last post, imfatant/test, and it should show a quick image to >> grab for use. >> >> Seth >> >> P.S. Um, if I hear from you, nice. If not, that is okay too. I will >> rummage around some more w/ ideas and quirks until I get this BBB land more >> familiarized. Yea boy! >> >> On Wednesday, September 4, 2019 at 6:02:33 PM UTC-5, [email protected] >> wrote: >>> >>> So I have had nothing but trouble with my two BBBls. I attempted every >>> walk through I could find on both of them, every time I would get stuck at >>> a different point before I could ever get to installing ardupilot software. >>> I finally got fed up with them, bought a Pixhack, combined it with a I.MX6 >>> scavenged from a 3DR Solo, and went on about my business. Due to a recent >>> operator >>> error induced gravitational field incident, the pixhack seems to have >>> developed dementia as it no longer oriented as to place time or self. >>> Therefore, I have recently found it necessary to bring the BBBls out of >>> storage and give them a second chance. >>> >>> >>> *Here is the problem*: both of these little beauties seem to have >>> called it quits. When I connect them to a computer, any computer (I've >>> tried Win7, Win10, and Ubuntu 18.something) with any usb cable sometimes >>> the computer will acknowledge that a device was connected, sometimes it >>> won't. On windows, when it realizes that a device is there, it tells me >>> that I need to format the SD card, as if that was the only thing I >>> connected, Linux machines will let me view the files but that's it. I no >>> longer have the "Out the box" files that came on the BBBls that used to be >>> there, the ones with the little picture of the dog and the "getting >>> started" stuff. Where'd they go? *Can I re-download the factory >>> software somewhere? or is there a Factory reset option? * >>> >>> >>> The pictures below are included to show the lights that stay on on each >>> one. >>> >>> #1 G,R,75, and the one by the 12v input light up immediately when power >>> is applied, with or without an SD card, and 0-3 light up sequentially after >>> about 5 seconds without a card, a little slower with one. >>> >>> #2 goes through the same process, but eventually all lights cut off >>> except the one by the 12v plug and led zero goes into a double blink, pause >>> pattern; with or without a card. >>> >>> [image: BBBLues1.jpg] >>> >>> >>> [image: BBBLues2.jpg] >>> >>> When I say "card", I mean one flashed with >>> "bone-debian-9.5-iot-armhf-2018-10-07-4gb.img.xz" >>> >>> I have installed BONE_64 on my PCs >>> >> -- For more options, visit http://beagleboard.org/discuss --- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "BeagleBoard" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/beagleboard/0f463c81-9a7a-4661-823f-8d6f765e6582%40googlegroups.com.
