Hi. As described pretty much starting at:
mavicpilots.com
... an Android app I work with brought waypoints to the Mini 2 long before it finally was supported in the DJI MSDK (accomplished via device spoofing). It provides a MAVLink interface. For my own builds I've only tested with QGroundControl (QGC), but in theory other MAVLink apps and even python-based systems (e.g. DroneKit) should work.
I recently brought the app up to the latest DJI MSDKs which support the Mini 2 natively, and I'd like to test to bring support to the Mini 3 using the techniques originally used for the Mini 2 pre-MSDK. Given that it took over a year for DJI to support the Mini 2 in the MSDK, who knows how long Mini 3 support will take? Could it be faster? Sure, but probably not good to hold one's breath. So this app may bring waypoints right away.
This work is at a standstill now until I have a Mini 3 in hand. I don't need any controllers -- this work requires use with an RC-N1 of course and obviously I already have one of those. But it appears that standalone Mini 3s are going to be the last ones shipped by DJI -- they currently quote end of August!
If anyone knows of a source for a standalone Mini 3 (FCC version) that could be obtained more quickly, it would be much appreciated, because I'm very interested to see if I can get QGC-based waypoints going with it now. Before anyone suggests just getting the other packages, money is an issue, so I really need to keep this as rock bottom as possible. Thanks very much.
Litchi on Mini 3 Pro with new controller?
That might be why they want to ‘mainstream’ the RC controller with screen built in: no more phone updates breaking compatibility. Providing mission-critical drones even sub-1000 dollar

... an Android app I work with brought waypoints to the Mini 2 long before it finally was supported in the DJI MSDK (accomplished via device spoofing). It provides a MAVLink interface. For my own builds I've only tested with QGroundControl (QGC), but in theory other MAVLink apps and even python-based systems (e.g. DroneKit) should work.
I recently brought the app up to the latest DJI MSDKs which support the Mini 2 natively, and I'd like to test to bring support to the Mini 3 using the techniques originally used for the Mini 2 pre-MSDK. Given that it took over a year for DJI to support the Mini 2 in the MSDK, who knows how long Mini 3 support will take? Could it be faster? Sure, but probably not good to hold one's breath. So this app may bring waypoints right away.
This work is at a standstill now until I have a Mini 3 in hand. I don't need any controllers -- this work requires use with an RC-N1 of course and obviously I already have one of those. But it appears that standalone Mini 3s are going to be the last ones shipped by DJI -- they currently quote end of August!
If anyone knows of a source for a standalone Mini 3 (FCC version) that could be obtained more quickly, it would be much appreciated, because I'm very interested to see if I can get QGC-based waypoints going with it now. Before anyone suggests just getting the other packages, money is an issue, so I really need to keep this as rock bottom as possible. Thanks very much.