Hi,
just some short notes:
Paparazzi runs fine on ARM systems with Debian on them like the
RaspberryPi or Cortex-A8 based ones like gumstix and BeagleBoneBlack.
It should actually run fine on any ARM system with Linux (and Ocaml)
e.g.
also ones based on more recent Cortex A15, etc.
(Cross compiling your autopilot firmware won't be possible though unless
you build your own cross compiler or find an existing one).
I have no idea about the ones running Android...
Cheers, Felix
On Mon, Jan 6, 2014 at 10:55 PM, Sergey Krukowski <address@hidden>
wrote:
Hi!
Afaik the Pprz was already started on ARM devices.
Btw there is an Ubuntu port existing for the Nexus 7 tablet:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Nexus7/Installation
It is a pretty affordable, handy device. Would be nice if the whole
project could be started as is on it.
Best Regards,
Sergey
Hi Everyone,
Your help and would be greatly appreciated.
Are there system requirements for the ground software?
From what I have lying about it looks like either:
Samsung ARM Chromebook (tricky to get Linux on there?)
Asus Eee PC T91MT (crappy SSD, 9" screen)
MSI Windpad 110W (tablet OK?)
If none of the above are suitable then are there any dirt cheap
laptops
that are perfect as a ground station, I could probably spend $300 on
it?
I am favouring the tablet at the moment, thoughts?
Is a hardware keyboard required after software installation?
The tablet only has 1 x USB so a powered hub may be necessary.
Thanks for looking.
Best regards
Richard
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