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38 | S1 enters a menu where you can cycle through using S2 and toggle/accept choice with S1 |
38 | S1 enters a menu where you can cycle through using S2 and toggle/accept choice with S1 |
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- | 40 | You can connect a spare RC-Channel to the PPM connector and enable/disable the HUD remotely with it, hopefully. |
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- | 42 | Known Problems: |
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39 | 43 | When using the EPi-OSD, NaviCtrl and another Pc-Connection (direct or via wireless connections like bluetooth, WI232, WiFi and such) on the same wire there might be data collisions causing laggy screen updates, and in some hypothetical cases that are not scientifically proven, harm to the Atmega and other attached Hardware. So it is not recommended to use the stuff like that, altough some people are and not experiencing any problems at all. |
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40 | You can connect a spare RC-Channel to the PPM connector and enable/disable the HUD remotely with it, hopefully. |
44 | Software may fry your cat when flashing the micro-oven with it, or even when using the software near a micro-oven. |
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42 | How To Flash the software (the MK-user way): |
46 | How To Flash the software (the MK-user way): |
43 | Requirements: |
47 | Requirements: |