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How Can I Change coding Autopilot in APM Mission Planner ?

Started this discussion. Last reply by Joes Joes Sep 17, 2012. 2 Replies

According to I download APM Mission Planner and I can open with Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 that I can see GUI of program and I also compile programbut i can't find where the autopilot code or code…Continue

 

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Joes Joes replied to Joes Joes's discussion How Can I Change coding Autopilot in APM Mission Planner ?
"oh ^^ that's help a lots thank you so much >.<"
Sep 17, 2012

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Michael Oborne replied to Joes Joes's discussion How Can I Change coding Autopilot in APM Mission Planner ?
"please have a look at mavlink.cs, this is where most of the data from the apm is read. and then used in currentstate.cs"
Sep 16, 2012
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How Can I Change coding Autopilot in APM Mission Planner ?

According to I download APM Mission Planner and I can open with Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 that I can see GUI of program and I also compile programbut i can't find where the autopilot code or code that collect data from IMU Board because I need some code in APM Mission Planner to build in my own programcan anyone tell me how can i solve the solution ><Thanks you very much for reading and you're answer ^^See More
Sep 14, 2012

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