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// Update : a xn297 is not required anymore, it can be emulated with a nRF24l01 : | |
// https://gist.github.com/goebish/ab4bc5f2dfb1ac404d3e | |
// ************************************************************** | |
// ****************** CX-10 Tx Code (blue PCB) ****************** | |
// by goebish on RCgroups.com | |
// based on green pcb cx-10 TX code by closedsink on RCgroups.com | |
// based largely on flysky code by midelic on RCgroups.com | |
// Thanks to PhracturedBlue, hexfet, ThierryRC | |
// Hasi for his arduino PPM decoder |
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# NOTE: These instructions do not represent a robust, self-troubleshooting install; they | |
# are definitely not suitable for dumping to a giant script and running as one. If you | |
# use them, they should be run one at a time, with an eye out for errors or problems | |
# along the way. | |
# | |
# The #1 issue you are likely to encounter is with Homebrew or Python packages whose | |
# binary components link against system Python. This will result in runtime segfaults, | |
# especially in rviz. If you suspect this is occurring, you can attempt to remove and | |
# reinstall the offending packages, or go for the nuclear option--- empty your Cellar | |
# and site-packages folders and start over with brewed python from the beginning. |
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#=============================================================================== | |
# Filename: boost.sh | |
# Author: Pete Goodliffe | |
# Copyright: (c) Copyright 2009 Pete Goodliffe | |
# Licence: Please feel free to use this, with attribution | |
# Modified version | |
#=============================================================================== | |
# | |
# Builds a Boost framework for the iPhone. | |
# Creates a set of universal libraries that can be used on an iPhone and in the |