Funny, must be telepathy ... just screened the sourceforge for rocket related things (in particular NMEA 183 Code) and stumbled over the openvtvl project. Then I wondered about the age of some files which were 5 seconds and modified by DM :-) small world ...
cheers Bruno -- Bruno Berger Swiss Propulsion Laboratory E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] WWW: http://www.spl.ch Am 10 September 2002 schrieben Sie: > I have started cleaning up the CVS repository for the flight controls > code. Part of this includes a re-org of the directory structure and > files. Go to > > <http://openvtvl.sourceforge.net> > > and follow instructions for getting the code from CVS. If you want to be > added as a developer send me an email and some useful code, I'll add you > to the project. > > For those interested in helping with the code, the design.* files will > give you an overview of what is going on. The RTControl directory > contains the files that need the most help. The code is well commented > with "/*Help, someone!*/" type comments where I need help in doing this > stuff (I am not a real software engineer or programmer, I only play one > on TV :-) My software dev experience is playing around with some > database and mail apps, and writing scripts and wrappers for sysadmin > stuff.) > > For other areas - Code in FCTP compiled once, but I think I broke it > sorting out the library functions from the sample/test implementation. > > The libmath routines are I think essentially complete - and I have > compiled test apps that use some of the functions in it. That of course > does not mean there are no bugs or serious errors. > > The code in 'main/' is from the old design, but there is some useful > stuff in it, particularly the initialization. > > The kernel directory has some attempts at A/D driver stuff. I'll be > adding the script(s) for creating a RTLinux test enviroment and building > the OS/Utilities/Libs for Gizmo/POGO. > > I think that covers everything. > > Since the interface between OS and hardware is one of those areas I do > not grok: > > The product manual for the Prometheus PC/104 board with A/D I/O built in > can be found at: > > <http://www.diamondsystems.com/support/techliterature> > > It's the board we're using for flight controls, the Diamond MM-AT-16 > manual can also be used, it is the same A/D. _______________________________________________ ERPS-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.erps.org/mailman/listinfo/erps-list
