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MikeSeale wrote:
You will hate OpenTXAlanF wrote: I like the neat and tidy menu driven approach
Does FrOS allow you to create your own sounds? I realised a long time ago that the sound packs that are available for OTX only include a few sounds that I want to use and that some of those I do not like. So I now create my own custom sounds. My 'sound pack' probably has about 10 files because that's all I use.AlanF wrote: Only having access to the first 100 items of the Amber voice pack is an example.
Are you sure you need LUA scripts? I've seen some nice work with LUA but never felt the need to learn how to implement it - too much hassle for not a lot of advantage.AlanF wrote: Poor or no implementation of LUA scripts is also an issue.
You could look at this two ways:AlanF wrote: Frsky bugs around the S6R are going to force me into using OpenTX.
1. Stop messing around with stabilisers. You don't need them.
2. Stop procrastinating and change to OTX. You will have a steep learning curve and initially regret it, but once you get your head around it all of your niggles about FrOS will be forgotten.
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AlanF wrote: Well I have plenty of time now. Once I've satisfied myself that I can easily revert back I'll dive in.
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MikeSeale wrote: So if/when you do move over to OpenTX make sure you give it time for the logic to sink in. Don't be too quick to say "this would have been much easier with FrOS" and then revert to the original software.
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