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OpenPilot can change lanes automatically, but it requires signaling from drivers before it does so — they have to first switch on a turn signal and nudge the steering wheel in the direction they. OpenPilot also makes driver monitoring mandatory, meaning that it will know whether or not you're paying attention to the road. Its cabin-facing camera uses facial recognition to detect a driver's. Openpilot is open source software built to improve upon the existing driver assistance in most new cars on the road today. Tesla Autopilot like functionality for your Toyota, Honda, and more. See openpilot in action Works with the push of a button. From the February 2020 issue of Car and Driver. Due to a 2016 NHTSA inquiry, one thing not included in the $998 hardware kit is the Openpilot software required to operate the system.

Drivers Openpilot

I've finished assembling my PWB/ESC/Motors. I tested them with the radio only, now I'm trying to test with the CC3D and radio.

But... a couple of weeks ago I reconfigured my CC3D for PPM to help @garyhgaryh with a little receiver question. So I've got to reset my CC3D configuration for my PWM radio.

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Unfortunately, OpenPilot won't connect properly. I see the virtual USB port in Device Manager, I launch OpenPilot, then the Wizard and try to connect. OP shows 'Connection Device: USB CopterControl' but Board Type says Unknown.

Would one of you be willing to connect your CC3D to your PC and:

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  1. Check your com port settings in Windows Device Manager. I'm interested in the port speed, data length, parity, FC, etc.

  2. Launch OpenPilot and tell me what it says in the 'Connection Device' field when you launch the Wizard.

Any info is greatly appreciated!

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I've uninstalled the program (twice) uninstalled and reinstalled device drivers (twice), tried different USB cables (three; including two that worked properly in the past), different physical USB ports, changed the USB virtual COM Port ID... I tried my Vista computer and my Windows 8.1 computer... I just can't figure this out!