Hi!
Could someone help me with finding correct stable AC 3.2 (previous to 3.2.1 that went live on 11.02.2015).
I believe that final version was AC 3.2 rc14:
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/diydrones/ardupilot/master/ArduCopter/ReleaseNotes.txt
I found this branch (I'm new with this stuff) - if I compile this code, will it be the "latest 3.2"?
https://github.com/diydrones/ardupilot/tree/ArduCopter-3.2/ArduCopter
I have Pixhawk - I found devel manual for IDE using and compiling and loading code for APM 2.X, but is it the same for Pixhawk?
Pixhawk has ARM processor, not Atmega (that could be chosen from Arduino IDE).
Here is the manual: http://dev.ardupilot.com/wiki/load-the-code-onto-apm2x/
Thanks for help, Eva
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Eva,
You are right it does not show up as a "previous" version like it should. I am new to this stuff too but your link to the source for 3.2 looks right.
Good Luck
Normally go to the Mission Planner setup page and check "advanced". This will allow you to see new options on the "install firmware page" one of which says "Previous versions". In drop down you will get list of old versions to choose from. Unfortunately last night I was unable to retrieve any of the older versions this way because of a problem with the server they are on but it has worked in the past.
Hi, thanks for reply!
In mission planner, last one is 3.1.5 - which is too old. Next one is already the newest, which is 3.2.1
(which is still very new and little bit buggy).
Any another suggestions? How about this compiling - is it correct branch?