**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Oct 20 02:59:59 2014 Oct 20 16:51:53 [PRUSS-C] LinuxDrone forked the repository - http://git.io/POQKcg Oct 20 18:06:57 hey there Oct 20 18:07:50 considering the current state. would you recommend using beaglepilot for "real-life" usage? Oct 20 18:08:09 there are some youtube videos, and ur git looks like u made a lot of progress Oct 20 18:08:15 but im not sure what the current state is ... Oct 20 18:08:44 reading this again, this sounds kinda offensive. i am sry for that, i did not mean to be Oct 20 18:09:08 hello, gurki Oct 20 18:11:13 it is true there has been a lot of progress, but the project still is in development stage. Although, with the correct hardware setup it can be utilised for "real-life" usage Oct 20 18:14:58 i guess that means "use the recommended gyro, recommended gps, etc" ? Oct 20 18:15:08 yes Oct 20 18:15:58 well i guess that shouldnt be a problem^^ Oct 20 18:17:07 what i dont like to much is that i cant produce this pcb myself Oct 20 18:17:12 so id ve to order it Oct 20 18:17:23 would you consider the pc "final"? Oct 20 18:17:25 pcb* Oct 20 18:17:54 are you referring to pxf cape Oct 20 18:17:56 ?? Oct 20 18:17:58 yes Oct 20 18:18:29 i am not a huge fan of connecting lots of stuff to a bb that is flying in the air ... Oct 20 18:18:39 so i think i should use the cape Oct 20 18:19:55 no that is not complete, there were lot of bugs on the board we used for development, and as of now sorting those problems is under process. So, I wouldn't recommend to use existing board files. Oct 20 18:20:41 can you tell when u will ve some final board files? Oct 20 18:20:45 days, weeks, months? Oct 20 18:21:41 I can't answer that question because it depends on many factors... Oct 20 18:23:18 well its understandable considering the complexity of the project ... Oct 20 18:23:27 but i guess that means that i just have to wait a little Oct 20 18:23:51 yes, i think so and hope so too :) Oct 20 18:28:26 thanks for your help :) Oct 20 18:28:39 np **** ENDING LOGGING AT Tue Oct 21 02:59:59 2014