From 2586e2e66122c3a503fb6ca3a1c832af8f85a5a3 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Sebastien Charpentier Date: Wed, 19 Apr 2017 21:19:57 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] Update Documentation_To_Do_List.md Fixed MarkDown --- docs/Documentation_To_Do_List.md | 19 +++++++++---------- 1 file changed, 9 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-) diff --git a/docs/Documentation_To_Do_List.md b/docs/Documentation_To_Do_List.md index 827c1fd..c3db0ec 100644 --- a/docs/Documentation_To_Do_List.md +++ b/docs/Documentation_To_Do_List.md @@ -1,14 +1,13 @@ -#Documentation ToDos -1. Documentation on all the FlySky boards: (MikeB?) +# Documentation ToDos +- [ ] Documentation on all the FlySky boards: (MikeB?) - SKY board erSky9x - AR9X board erSky9x - 9Xtreme board erSky9x - AR9X UNI board -1. Add to the troubleshooting page -1. Add how to do custom protocol setup on er9x and OpenTx -1. Document the OrangeRx Transmitter module (Mikeb?) -1. enabling Serial on the DIY PCB page -1. lots of pictures mentioned between the {} markers -1. Someone to add the Build the board from scratch if it is still relevant - -1. Move to atmega specific and add ftdi to stm32 AVR ISP programmer like the popular USBASP programming dongle that is 3.3V safe - available from many sellers on ebay. There are reports that some of the cheap programmers are not safe to use with 3.3V units (like this unit). Look for USBAsp programmers with the “LC Technologies” label. {Pascal to confirm these reports are true} Also, you will need a 10-pin to 6-pin connector to connect the USBASP to the board. +- [ ] Add to the troubleshooting page +- [ ] Add how to do custom protocol setup on er9x and OpenTx +- [ ] Document the OrangeRx Transmitter module (Mikeb?) +- [ ] enabling Serial on the DIY PCB page +- [ ] lots of pictures mentioned between the {} markers +- [ ] Someone to add the Build the board from scratch if it is still relevant +- [ ] Move to atmega specific and add ftdi to stm32 AVR ISP programmer like the popular USBASP programming dongle that is 3.3V safe - available from many sellers on ebay. There are reports that some of the cheap programmers are not safe to use with 3.3V units (like this unit). Look for USBAsp programmers with the “LC Technologies” label. {Pascal to confirm these reports are true} Also, you will need a 10-pin to 6-pin connector to connect the USBASP to the board.