Version 1.2 is a minor release. It provides a few new features in AltosUI and the AltOS firmware and fixes bugs. AltOS Firmware Changes In TeleMini recovery mode (when booted with the outer two debug pins connected together), the radio parameters are also set back to defaults (434.550MHz, N0CALL, factory radio cal). Add support for reflashing the SkyTraq GPS chips. This requires special host-side code which currently only exists for Linux. Add MicroPeak support. This includes support for the ATtiny85 processor and adaptations to the core code to allow for devices too small to run the multi-tasking scheduler. Correct Kalman filter model error covariance matrix. The values used previously assumed continuous measurements instead of discrete measurements. AltosUI Changes Handle missing GPS lock in 'Descent' tab. Previously, if the GPS position of the pad was unknown, an exception would be raised, breaking the Descent tab contents. Add preliminary MegaMetrum support, including configuration, data download and analysis. Improve the graph, adding tool-tips to show values near the cursor and making the displayed set of values configurable, adding all of the flight data as options while leaving the default settings alone so that the graph starts by showing height, speed and acceleration. Make the initial position of the AltosUI top level window configurable. Along with this change, the other windows will pop up at 'sensible' places now, instead of on top of one another. Add callsign to Monitor idle window and connecting dialogs. This makes it clear which callsign is being used so that the operator will be aware that it must match the flight computer value or no communication will work. When downloading flight data, display the block number so that the user has some sense of progress. Unfortunately, we don't know how many blocks will need to be downloaded, but at least it isn't just sitting there doing nothing for a long time. Add GPS data and a map to the graph window. This lets you see a complete summary of the flight without needing to 'replay' the whole thing. Distribution Changes Distribute Mac OS X packages in disk image ('.dmg') format to greatly simplify installation. Provide version numbers for the shared Java libraries to ensure that upgrades work properly, and to allow for multiple Altus Metrum software packages to be installed in the same directory at the same time.