All of this is open source and freely available for download. You can find the core autopilot here. We developed it using eclipse, but the environment is fully arduino compatible as well thanks to the hardwork of Mike!
http://code.google.com/p/ardupilotone/
This repository is for rover specific configuration files and a wiki site for ardupilotone based rovers.
http://code.google.com/p/ardurover/
To run the hardware in the loop you will need the mavsim scicoslab toolbox here.
https://github.com/openmav/mavsim
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Excellent update! I've been slowly working on my rover platform using APM for FPV and I am now ready to take the next step and load this code. I guess it is time to order that magnometer! :)
http://code.google.com/p/ardupilot-mega/wiki/QGC
What do you think the chances are of getting this code running with the old ArduPilot board and IMUv2? I, probably like many others have an old AP sitting in the draw gathering dust now that I'm flying with an APM. I'm guessing the answer is not easily as you are using the APM libs, but here's hoping!
Jim
James Congratulations!
I will try to port over ArduRover to my new MultiPilot 32 with a few cores running OpenTLD for vision assisted guidance, with 2 or maybe 4 cameras. Chassis is a mobility GEO_Chair, designed carry a person. It folds up and fits in a trunk too.