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Revision as of 08:33, 22 March 2016
Welcome to the "old" STorM32-BGC documentation, for firmware versions v0.xx and v1.xx.
You are new to the STorM32 brushless gimbal controller? Then this is the page to go to first: Getting Started.
You want to get one? Then inspect this page: Where to buy STorM32 boards.
You need documentation? Then check out this here: Manuals and Tutorials.
You are interested in the STorM32 NT? Then go here: STorM32 NT Wiki.
The STorM32-BGC is an on-going hobbyist's project and not a commercial product, please understand that. The wiki here is maintained by the STorM32-BGC community in their spare time; you cannot expect it to be error-free, no guarantee is given, and nobody, including the firmware author, can be held responsible for anything.
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Resources
How to contribute
You're highly welcome to contribute to the STorM32-BGC documentation. That's why it was set up as a separate wiki, to make it simple for you.
In order to contribute, you only need to register, which gives you full editing capabilities. It's as simple as that. :)
Don't be afraid to contribute! Users will see and check your changes.
A personal note by the firmware author: I'm doing the STorM32 project as my hobby, in my spare time, without financial benefits. It should be clear that it is free only because I do this in my spare time, and it should also be clear that I can't and won't and don't do everything. Documentation is in my opinion the user's duty. So, the wiki here will be only as useful as you, the users, make it useful. :)
How to use the wiki
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