Yeah, it's going in to Pew Got 307. So no problems with over-acceleration :)
But putting clips on the front panel to hold the lid open when in the exposed condition is a good idea. I'll think about how to do it in a later version :)
You could well be right about needing more - I am thinking about a clip at the front that latches on to the recess that the SD cards & volume knob are in. I think that's going to be a case of try it and see.
The idea is not to 'use' the Pandora when it's docked in the DIN mount - it's just...
It's the transparent grey block.
It sits on the yellow shelf, which slides backwards & forwards on the LM88Us.
It should be held in place by the back plate's power, USB & AV connectors.
While I've been waiting for my Pandora, I've made this little design.
It still needs the rear panel for the power/USB/AV connections, but I don't want to do that until I have a physical unit to measure from.
I've put the source somewhere I can't find, and don't currently have a Pandora. Other than that, yes it is on my list of things to look at at some point.
David Braben has decided to try kickstarter for the new Elite...
http://www.kickstart...elite-dangerous
I wonder if he can be persuaded to stick to OpenGL ES & do a Linux version :)
New Elite on the Pandora FTW.
I set up an SD card with the development tools a couple of years back when the Angstrom feeds were still stable & consistent, and I use that.
Although it's probably going to have to change for the 1GHz unit due to the SGX DDK update.
Easy - if the kickstarter fails, Craig has suggested he might give up on the whole scene. So we want the KS to succeed.
Thanks for volunteering to write the next submission. I'm not a PR guru.
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