The way I understand it is that the Edison project has been canceled. No support anymore. As stated earlier it is a dead end. There are several places to buy them though.
If you're just starting, a standard Pixhawk is more than good enough and much cheaper. Clones are available for less than $100 on Amazon, or you can even get an official 3DR Pixhawk Mini for just $92
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The way I understand it is that the Edison project has been canceled. No support anymore. As stated earlier it is a dead end. There are several places to buy them though.
What does that mean for us that already have one? I cannot get another pixhawk 2.1 with an edison?
I chose a Raspberry Pi 3 to do my bidding for my companion computer. The excitement builds.
You can still use the Pixhawk 2 without the Intel Edison.
I was hoping we didn't have to go down that road Thanks anyway.
If you're just starting, a standard Pixhawk is more than good enough and much cheaper. Clones are available for less than $100 on Amazon, or you can even get an official 3DR Pixhawk Mini for just $92
Thank You, any suggestions for Pixhawk 2. I am starting from scratch and I want to start and learn with the best I can afford.
Chris Anderson said:
It's been cancelled, so yes that's a dead end.
Yes
Do you mean Edison?