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1. Do you have a link or a more detailed description of the used board / components? When searching for "MultiWii Flight controller" there are various different versions popping up. 2. I assume you want to data in real-time, so getting them from the software through some sort of export functionality is not an option, right?Philip Allgaier– Philip Allgaier2014-02-25 13:49:59 +00:00Commented Feb 25, 2014 at 13:49
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What have you managed so far? Have you got your Arduino reading anything from the MultiWii yet?Peter Bloomfield– Peter Bloomfield2014-02-25 13:50:26 +00:00Commented Feb 25, 2014 at 13:50
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This is the one I have: linkuser2069136– user20691362014-02-25 13:53:15 +00:00Commented Feb 25, 2014 at 13:53
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And yes, data in real time is what is needed since the controller will not be connected to a computer when it is supposed to be used but to some sort of buffer (logger, memory or what to say). @PhilipAllgaieruser2069136– user20691362014-02-25 13:55:37 +00:00Commented Feb 25, 2014 at 13:55
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may I ask whether have you found the solution to extracting the data from multiwii? I am involved in a project with similar issue also. Please assist. Thank you.user6200– user62002014-12-11 14:32:22 +00:00Commented Dec 11, 2014 at 14:32
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