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<blockquote data-quote="Hotwire" data-source="post: 12080" data-attributes="member: 505"><p>Irrespective of what the system is trying to write to the drive/card it will effect the interrupts. Corrupt the drive/card and give it a test! I'm happy to be wrong but I see no problem with my limited test of the issue. The thing is if it is correct DJIs procedures for upgrading firmware with 'Assistant 2' can be partly the cause. Hence, why I made this a thread. </p><p></p><p>Fly-aways are all over the Phantom Pilots.. forums and this could be a simple error that would not be easily noticed, if communications were poor. Exactly the same issue of corrupt SD card affected the OpenTx with Companion when it first came along and to some degree still does. Corrupting the card sent the Tx crazy. Luckily for FrSky and Turnigy who use this open source firmware, most people didn't use the Companion software and used the traditional direct configuration method.</p><p></p><p>There is a folder on the SD card labelled 'log' or 'logs'. As it was empty I can only assume its for recording flight log data. 3DR FCs right to on-board memory in APM and Pixhawk. Base Flight FCs write to both, the black-box is flash memory but logs can go to SD card, if the hardware supports it. I suspect this is also the case for DJI UAVs. DJI techs could verify this!</p><p></p><p>As for the details on Base Flight , Joshua B or Boris could verify my statement. Not that it going to help.</p><p></p><p>PS: This technology is not new just smaller than it was in the past when we put this **** in great big boxes. Programed them with Assembler or Fourth. They will still hang if you don't attend to interrupts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hotwire, post: 12080, member: 505"] Irrespective of what the system is trying to write to the drive/card it will effect the interrupts. Corrupt the drive/card and give it a test! I'm happy to be wrong but I see no problem with my limited test of the issue. The thing is if it is correct DJIs procedures for upgrading firmware with 'Assistant 2' can be partly the cause. Hence, why I made this a thread. Fly-aways are all over the Phantom Pilots.. forums and this could be a simple error that would not be easily noticed, if communications were poor. Exactly the same issue of corrupt SD card affected the OpenTx with Companion when it first came along and to some degree still does. Corrupting the card sent the Tx crazy. Luckily for FrSky and Turnigy who use this open source firmware, most people didn't use the Companion software and used the traditional direct configuration method. There is a folder on the SD card labelled 'log' or 'logs'. As it was empty I can only assume its for recording flight log data. 3DR FCs right to on-board memory in APM and Pixhawk. Base Flight FCs write to both, the black-box is flash memory but logs can go to SD card, if the hardware supports it. I suspect this is also the case for DJI UAVs. DJI techs could verify this! As for the details on Base Flight , Joshua B or Boris could verify my statement. Not that it going to help. PS: This technology is not new just smaller than it was in the past when we put this **** in great big boxes. Programed them with Assembler or Fourth. They will still hang if you don't attend to interrupts. [/QUOTE]
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