David Sidrane 6ef2ae2999 Reduce USART1 tx buffer by 8 bytes to fix aligment issue
The recent changes to the timers increased memory by 8 bytes.
   and should have ONLY added 8 bytes
   was  20000dc0	40	20000E00
   is:  20000dc8	40	20000E08
   s/b  20000E08       1f3      next symbol

   But for some unknown reason the linker skipped to the next alignment
   of 256 and wasted 246 bytes.

   20000F00     1f3     next symbol

   Even with .align 8 in the .S file and . = ALIGN(4); in the linker
   script I could not move the allocation back only up to the next
   512 alighment.

   So this is a hack to shift things back 8 bytes.
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PX4 Pro Drone Autopilot

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This repository holds the PX4 Pro flight control solution for drones, with the main applications located in the src/modules directory. It also contains the PX4 Drone Middleware Platform, which provides drivers and middleware to run drones.

Weekly Dev Call

The PX4 Dev Team syncs up on its weekly dev call (connect via Mumble client).

  • When: Tuesday 17:00 Central European Time, 11:00 Eastern Time, 08:00 Pacific Standard Time
  • Server: sitl01.dronetest.io
  • Port: 64738
  • Password: px4
  • The agenda is announced in advance on the PX4 Discuss
  • Issues and PRs may be labelled "devcall" to flag them for discussion

Please refer to the user documentation and user forum for flying drones with the PX4 flight stack.

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This repository contains code supporting these boards:

Project Milestones

The PX4 software and Pixhawk hardware (which has been designed for it) has been created in 2011 by Lorenz Meier.

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a mirror of official PX4-Autopilot
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