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Comment by _ea1k

3 years ago

Yeah, I'm not convinced this is in any way related to the issues. I'm far more concerned with the system that such a controller was plugged into than the controller itself.

Commercial off the shelf pc? What kind of redundancy? How was power and power backup managed?

The guidance and control system seems to run on a GTK (?) app running on what looks like Ubuntu 10.04. An HDMI cable can be seen running to the monitor.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ClkytJa0ghc&t=33s

If I had to take a random guess, this system is probably some form of an embedded Atom/Geode type device (if not just a notebook PC) with some CAN or RS485/422/232 interfaces attached via USB.

It wasn't plugged in. It was a bluetooth controller.

  • I saw a video about that earlier. I think that part surprised me more than anything else. I was also surprised at just how close they would come to objects.

    It sounds like the screens could be used as backup control mechanisms, but I wonder how much time they'd lose making that transition.