You can download the ADPAA file from Airborne Data Processing and Analysis (ADPAA).
Using the link above (Under Download), you can access the ADPAA repository on the Source Forge website by using the “Code” tab, selecting the folder “trunk,” then “src.” Alternatively, to access the repository on your personal device outside of Source Forge, you can download a subversion client.
* Current knowledge is limited to Windows - Update with discovery *
You will need to download a SVN Client. For Windows, the author of this page recommends TortoiseSVN, but it is good to analyze your options and determine what will work best for you. * You can download TortoiseSVN here.
After downloading the ADPAA file and an SVN client from the website above, find its location in your computer files. With TortoiseSVN, you can right click on the file (filename is usually “ADPAA.tar.gz”) and select TortoiseSVN > Repo-browser
You will be prompted to enter a URL. Navigate back to the Source Forge website (where you downloaded the ADPAA repository from), and tab over to the “Code” tab. You should see a text box with the options “SSH,” “HTTPS,” and “RO” displayed to the left of it. Select “HTTPS” and copy the link, starting at “https:”. This is the URL you'll submit to TortoiseSVN.
This allows you access the ADPAA a different way.
Typically, this is only done on measurement devices to allow access to the code created for data acquisition, such as a Raspberry Pi.
After downloading the ADPAA onto your Raspberry Pi from the link above, you will find it in your “Downloads” folder.
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