Stephen Dade > Jake RuebelAugust 27, 2015 at 1:58am
In that case you need the "APM1-tri", "APM2-tri", "PX4-tri" - depending on which APM board you are running.
Unfortunately you will have to do a bit of trawling to find the 3.1.5 stable version. Look at the "git-version.txt" in each folder for the version details.
Jake Ruebel > Thomas J Coyle IIIAugust 25, 2015 at 6:21pm
Thank you sir I had found that but the tricopter hex is not labeled or im unsure how to read the file system not sure how its organized
Stephen Dade > Jake RuebelAugust 26, 2015 at 1:43am
I'm not too sure what you mean by "tricopter hex" - do you mean a "Y6" configuration?
Each dated folder in aforementioned link contains a date/time of the build and then the build configuration.
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@Jake,
Try here
Regards,
TCII AVD
I'm not sure out of all those dates which ones are stable versions or are they all stable?http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showatt.php?attachmentid=5401256&...
In that case you need the "APM1-tri", "APM2-tri", "PX4-tri" - depending on which APM board you are running.
Unfortunately you will have to do a bit of trawling to find the 3.1.5 stable version. Look at the "git-version.txt" in each folder for the version details.
Thank you sir I had found that but the tricopter hex is not labeled or im unsure how to read the file system not sure how its organized
I'm not too sure what you mean by "tricopter hex" - do you mean a "Y6" configuration?
Each dated folder in aforementioned link contains a date/time of the build and then the build configuration.
For example this folder: http://firmware.diydrones.com/Copter/2013-09/2013-09-06-12:09/PX4-y6/ contains the PX4 build for the Y6 copter, that was built on 6th September 2013. By looking at the "git-version.txt" it will tell you that it was the V3.1-dev version.