A UAV ground station software package for MAVLink based systems
MAVProxy is a fully-functioning GCS for UAV’s, designed as aminimalist, portable and extendable GCS for any autonomous system supporting theMAVLink protocol (such as one using ArduPilot).MAVProxy is a powerful command-line based “developer” ground station software. It can be extended via add-on modules, or complemented with another ground station, such as Mission Planner, APM Planner 2, QGroundControl etc, to provide a graphical user interface.
It has a number of key features, including the ability to forward the messages from your UAV over the network via UDP to multiple other ground station software on other devices.
MAVProxy is commonly used by developers (especially with SITL) for testing new builds.
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MAVProxy was first developed by CanberraUAV,to enable the use of companion computing and multiple datalinks withArduPilot. It has grown to be one of the most versatile tools in the ArduPilotecosystem, and many of the features users now see in other GCS toolscan trace their origins to MAVProxy.
Features¶
- It is a command-line, console based app. There are plugins includedin MAVProxy to provide a basic GUI.
- Can be networked and run over any number of computers.
- It’s portable; it should run on any POSIX OS with python, pyserial,and
select()
function calls, which means Linux, OS X, Windows, andothers. - The light-weight design means it can run on small netbooks with ease.
- It supports loadable modules, and has modules to support console/s,moving maps, joysticks, antenna trackers, etc
- Tab-completion of commands.
Screenshots¶
MAVProxy running under Windows 7
Quick Reference Card¶
A table of commonly used MAVProxy commands is available here.
License¶
MAVProxy is released under the GNU General Public License v3 or later.
Core Team¶
MAVProxy is maintained by Andrew Tridgell, Peter Barker and Stephen Dade
Full Table of Contents¶
Mac Proxy Tool
- Getting Started
- Download and Installation
- Quickstart
- Startup Options
- Telemetry Forwarding
- UAV Configuration
- Arming and Disarming
- Waypoints
- Geofence
- Rally Points
- Flight Modes
- Calibration
- System Commands
- Modules
- List of Modules
- Post-flight Analysis
- Offline Tools
- Development
- Module Development
- Appendix
- Advanced user tools (downloads)
- Commercial Support
- Contact Us
- Developer tools (downloads)
- Donating to ArduPilot
- Firmware (downloads)
- Partners Program
- Ready-To-Use vehicles
- Top Contributors
- Wiki Editing Guide
Title
Connecting a Vintage Macintosh to the Internet
Author Information
Description/Abstract/Artist Statement
This project implements several programs to help bring a three-decade old Apple Macintosh Plus into the modern era. An http proxy server renders modern webpages for the ancient web browser, an ftp server allows the Mac to share files with other devices on the local network, and a smtp/pop server allows the aging email client to send a receive emails.
All the programs used are open source programs for Linux apart from the http proxy server, which is a simple Python script based on Tyler Hicks’ MacProxy project.
Set up involved installing/configuring several pieces of server software on the Pi, writing the two scripts for the http proxy, installing the client software on the Mac, and configuring the parameters for the connection to be made.
Mac Proxy Configuration
Faculty Advisor/Mentor
Ayman Elmesalai, Soad Ibrahim
College Affiliation
College of Engineering & Technology (Batten)
Presentation Type
Artwork
Disciplines
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Session Title
Computer Science and its Impact in Science and Engineering
Location
Zoom Room S
Start Date
3-20-2021 12:00 PM
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Connecting a Vintage Macintosh to the Internet
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This project implements several programs to help bring a three-decade old Apple Macintosh Plus into the modern era. An http proxy server renders modern webpages for the ancient web browser, an ftp server allows the Mac to share files with other devices on the local network, and a smtp/pop server allows the aging email client to send a receive emails.
All the programs used are open source programs for Linux apart from the http proxy server, which is a simple Python script based on Tyler Hicks’ MacProxy project.
Set up involved installing/configuring several pieces of server software on the Pi, writing the two scripts for the http proxy, installing the client software on the Mac, and configuring the parameters for the connection to be made.