Just got back from an awesome session of trying 2.7.3 for the first time. Got to use RTL for the first time, it worked! Pretty exhilarating.
Anyway, I get home to comb through the logs, and theres nothing. Did I miss something in setup, or are these disabled by default for some reason?
Yes I know how to turn them on, but I assumed they would be already. Much like EVERY other firmware version. Pretty disappointed I can't go though GPS tracks and the like now.
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Permalink Reply by Perecastor on September 9, 2012 at 12:46am I'had the same thing yesterday with my plane.
I have done two flight without crash. then back at home to see the data logging but nothing.
Any help?
Permalink Reply by Christopher Cooper on September 9, 2012 at 8:32pm In my case all logging was disabled. Enabling them, at least in my case, is just a matter of going into the terminal, typing "logs" and then "enable all".
I was just wondering why they were off by default.
Permalink Reply by Stephen R Mann on September 10, 2012 at 12:54pm This is an unofficial observation from a newbie. Logging appears to be automatically started when the connection is established, and closed when you click on "Disconnect". I discovered this when I would unplug the battery as soon as I go to recover the craft and the log file was not properly closed in Windows.
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