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sys-con
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MissionControl question(xbox series S|X)
Mission Control is only for Bluetooth devices. You can try https://github.com/cathery/sys-con for cabled controllers, but it's a bit of hit or miss
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USb controller on switch atmosphere
Sys Con is what you’re looking for, you can use this and Mission Control simultaneously.
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MissionControl v0.9.1 released
Only wireless controllers are supported for the time being. You can use sys-con for wired controllers, but it seems to be unmaintained and I can't say whether it works on the latest firmwares.
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Advice for using 360 controller on switch?
I think that this one should do the job: https://github.com/cathery/sys-con - seems to have xbox 360 support
- .NRO application - USB joysticks! - please help!
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Is there any hombrew app besides missioncontrol that allows you to use xbox seires x controllers?
Not with Bluetooth unfortunately. If you don't mind wired though, you can use sys-con, but it might take several tries to connect the controller.
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Button Remapping on non-official controllers
Maybe sys-con but only if your controller is USB and compatible. https://github.com/cathery/sys-con
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Is it possible to use an actual N64 controller on Switch.
Not sure if it'll work, but... it's worth trying https://github.com/cathery/sys-con if you can grab an N64 to USB adapter off Amazon. Sadly, Mission Control doesn't support USB yet. If you had an N64 to Bluetooth adapter that might work with Mission Control too, but AFAIK they only sell the reverse thing (bluetooth receivers you plug into your n64 to use a modern controller).
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Xbox Gaming on Switch because why not!
MissionControl for Bluetooth and sys-con for USB
- request for dualshock 3 mission control compatibility
dRehmFlight
- Getting into RC Planes
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First DIY Drone Questions!
Since you mentioned programming, one other thing you should consider is the firmware. FPV drones typically run the betaflight firmware. betaflight is fairly mature, feature-rich and is aimed at racers and freestyle pilots. If you’re looking more to tinker with programing, you could start with this instead of a more standard flight controller: https://github.com/nickrehm/dRehmFlight
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Book on programming my own autopilot
I have similar aspirations. No books, but if you want an example of someone who’s done that before, check out drhemflight. It’s not fully autonomous, but it’s a modular flight stabilizer running on teensy, which uses arduino IDE
- Does anyone know about a good avionics related open source project for learning purposes?
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Seeking Advice and Help in Creating a Custom Flight Controller for My Mini Programmable Drone
There's several flight control systems on Github, such as Ardupilot, for example. I wouldn't undertake this without checking out what's already out there, all the way down to simple stabilization systems.
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Ask HN: Best programmable drone / open source OS?
To add to this, most of the time one doesn't need to hack on the drone firmware itself. Just configuring/hacking the mission planner alone would go a long way: https://ardupilot.org/planner/
But if you're interested in more readable codebases without too much legacy headaches:
https://github.com/BossHobby/QUICKSILVER (for indoor drones mostly)
And for even less functionality but a good learning tool kind of codebase:
https://github.com/nickrehm/dRehmFlight
- Building Flight computer from scratch
- Does anyone have all the math required for creating a stabilization program for a rocket?
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What did you wish you knew before making your own drone from scratch?
dRehmFlight is about the simplest a flight controller can get (in terms of code readability).
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Inverted pendulum on a racing drone (power loop attempted)
This is actually my own flight controller code running on a teensy 4.0 microcontroller, coded in arduino: https://github.com/nickrehm/dRehmFlight
What are some alternatives?
MissionControl - Use controllers from other consoles natively on your Nintendo Switch via Bluetooth. No dongles or other external hardware neccessary.
DroneDB - Free and open source software for aerial data storage.
emuiibo - Virtual amiibo (amiibo emulation) system for Nintendo Switch
drone-flight-controller - A quadcopter flight controller based on Arduino Uno
antimicrox - Graphical program used to map keyboard buttons and mouse controls to a gamepad. Useful for playing games with no gamepad support.
ParaDrone - AutoPilot for Parachutes
SaturnMultiUSB - Multiple Saturn Controllers to USB
AUnit - Unit testing framework for Arduino platforms inspired by ArduinoUnit and Google Test. Used with EpoxyDuino for continuous builds.
GloSC - Tool for using Steam-Input controller rebinding at a system level alongside a global overlay [Moved to: https://github.com/Alia5/GlosSI]
QuickPID - A fast PID controller with multiple options. Various Integral anti-windup, Proportional, Derivative and timer control modes.
ldn_mitm - Play local wireless supported games online
PID-Line-Follower - A robot which can follow a curvilinear path directed by a line on a surface, wherein both are of different colors. It uses a PID controller to do the same.