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Your help was great. I'll go and do some more research, where you've suggested!
for now this works well and makes a lot more sense. pitch is declared as an int in the Offset.
long thePitch = (long)(((((double)pitch.Value) * 360d) / 65536d) / 65536d);
this.textBox1.Text = thePitch.ToString();
My casting there is still a bit wrong due to me not looking, but it is good. Staying within nice easy double digits.
I tried doing a loop de loop, to see what would happen but I was in a Cessna 182 :)
thx both.
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I am getting some numbers that dont quite look right.
Offset pitch = new Offset(0x0578);
double thePitch = ((long)pitch.Value;
even on taxi going left and right I get big numbers negative and positive.
pitching up on stall 20427319324205325
sitting on runway 4249380562
not sure how to determine datatype for an Offset ?
Below this probably means I am needing to get up to speed with C#...
the code below generates compile errors, for "divide by zero" or buffer overun ?
double thePitch = ((long)pitch.Value * 360 /(65536 * 65536));
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Hi, for reasons of misplacement I think I am going to load up MSFS98 to try out some experiment. I will need to buy a newer version, I tried FSX sometime ago and thought it pretty woefull on my new PC.
will the method below work with FS98(which I still have). I want to read pitch and bank for the moment. Will the values be the same(offsets , i think) for 98 and 2004 ?
result = fsuipc.FSUIPC_Read(dwOffset, dwSize, ref token, ref dwResult);
regards,
Michael.
Actually I had to edit, I don't think as a 1st Poster I should be trying to qualify my statement using 'new PC' or having a go at any product. My guess is those using FSX would not think much of my PC anyhow :) but if you can help, I dont even know what the offset i need is yet, too busy just downloaded the new Dot Net dll client and docs.
Going back to MSFS98 ! (temporarily)
in FSUIPC Support Pete Dowson Modules
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Pete,
Ive had a great time playing with your module and extracting data and writing my own C# code. I just got back from the Expo at the Gold Coast. It was fantastic. There were no motion base platforms but I found the experience of a decent cockpit does not require a motion base :)
regards,
Mike.