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Dear Mr. Dowson,
I thought it needed a programming language to be able to use it.
Thanks
Best ragards
Claudio Accotardi
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Dear Mr. Dowson,
In the file "FSUIPC4 Offsets Status" I have found the offset 66C0 but I don't understand how to function.
"Offset: 66C0 Size: 64 - Free for general use, for example in button or keys programming"
You can say me where I can found the documentation of this?
Thanks in advance
Best ragardsClaudio Accotardi
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Dear Mr. Dowson,
Thanks for all.
Have a nice day.
Best regards
Claudio Accotardi
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Dear Mr. Dowson,
I guess I didn't explain myself well, I am sorry.
We want move with a servo 360 degree the "Wheel Elevator Trim" and I have read this:3370 4 Four single byte PFC driver “alive” counters:
3370 = COM port read thread alive and running
3371 = Elevator trim motor action (0=off, 1=up, 2=dn)
3372 = COM port write thread alive
3373 = Main FS chain alive
N.B. without the mn FS chain running the other three aren’t
maintained in any case, so mean nothing.We don't have Precision Flight Controls unit.
We have homemade Elevator Trim Wheel
Thanks in advance
Best regards
Claudio Accotardi
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Hi at all,
I am newbie.
I and my father want automatizate the our throttle of Boeing 737.
The problem is to automatizate the "Wheel Trim".
I have found into FSUIPC SDK the list of offset usable.
For the test I use FSX with FSUIPC version 4.70b and the last versione of pfcfsx.dll.
After change the simulator with P3DV4, obviously I will have to change the dll.
The offset that I want used is 3371 of 1 byte.
Into FSUIPC into section "Logging" I have specified the offset 3371 with type U8 and display to FS Windows.
The value is 240 and not 0 for off, 1 for up and 2 for down and if I move the "Wheel Trim" the value not move.
Can anyone tell me where i'm wrong?
Thanks
Best Regard
Claudio Accotardi
Offset 66C0 documentation
in FSUIPC Support Pete Dowson Modules
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Dear Mr. Dowson,
Thanks
Best regards
Claudio Accotardi