Select the device type you are going to load into (Uno/ATmega328 for the Arduino/X-controller). hex file that you would like to load into the Arduino/X-controller. The left screenshot shows the window that Xloader displays when it starts.
Go to Application Settings > Comm Links (opens new window) How to use Xloader to load a new version of grbl into the Arduino/X-controller.If the connection is successful you should see a large amount of scrolling text, this is the script backing up the factory shipped firmware. QGroundControl will automatically connect to the vehicle when the ground station computer is attached to the "Pixracer" WiFi access point.įor any other access point name you will need to manually create a custom comm link: Press enter on your putty window to start the flash process and wait. # Configure QGC with non-standard WiFi connections If you're using a module with any other WiFi name you will need to manually set up the QGroundControl WiFi connection, as shown in the following section. QGroundControl will automatically connect to the vehicle when the ground station computer is attached to a WiFi access point named "Pixracer". On a Windows computer the connection settings for a network with name Pixracer and default password pixracer point will look like this: On your wifi-enabled QGroundControl ground station computer/tablet, find and connect to the open wireless network for your ESP8266. Weve made the ESP8266 easy to use by breaking out all. Other modules may use settings like this:Įxamples of boards from AlphaUILink and DOITING are shown below: The Thing is low-cost and easy to use, and Arduino IDE integration can be achieved in just a few steps. typically printed on the reverse side of the board or on the packaging). The settings for the ESP8266 hotspot should be provided with the board (e.g.