At least 4 or 5 of those would have prevented some issues I've experienced! Thanks carpy for compiling that list!
fliersguy and I flew with firmware 1.5.2 today--worked great. Standard stuff, nothing too challenging. I give it a big thumbs up!
Just SSh into the Solo file system and put the file in the /root/firmware directory. Re-boot and enjoy....Did you use Mission Planner to upload the 1.5.2 firmware?
Just SSh into the Solo file system and put the file in the /root/firmware directory. Re-boot and enjoy....
Yes, I did exactly that. DL'd the PX4 file and placed in the /firmware directory on root. When you re-boot, the IMX6 will see the file and update. When done it copies the file to the /firmware/loaded directory. You will then see that version when you check through the Solo app. No need to make it more complicated by using the putty command line option, when you can drag & drop with something simple like Winscp..Have you actually done this? There is a bit more to this than what has been posted above. I would urge a bit of caution unless you follow the correct steps to upgrade your firmware.
I am guessing its all still based on EKF-1
Nice. For others using WinSCP or FileZilla, use 'root' for the user and default password 'TjSDBkAu'.
For those that care, I chatted with 3DR Tech Support and confirmed that loading the Latest release of the firmware will not void your warranty.
Releases · 3drobotics/ardupilot-solo · GitHub
Yes it did and it was level, which logs do you need to look at all of em? Oh and thanks for the helpWell, it's hard to say. Send me your tlogs and I will have a look. After loading the firmware, your Solo forced you to do a level calibration correct?
I have been trying to create a zip file but running into permission issues, Ill fiqure it out soonHmm...can you upload a zip file. If not add a .txt extension on the files.
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