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I guess not -- I'll look again. Thanks
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I see the offset for the TOGA function (080C) in the FSUIPC4 Offset Status but I don't see it in the drop down list in Buttons+Switches -- but there again I may just be missing it. Can anyone please help. Thanks Alan
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Button Dependency
English Rebel replied to English Rebel's topic in FSUIPC Support Pete Dowson Modules
Pete Sorry I should have mentioned that I was not using actual button information from the INI file -- just examples -- that's why there are no assignments. I guess I should have written the example as: 45=CP(+J68,B2)J72,B4 46=J68,B2 47=J72,B4 I just wanted to get the logic correct. I was trying to clarify where the button conditional line should be located (as the actual button line entries are done by FSUIPC). I also should have mentioned that the buttons I am referring to are actually button operated switches and are latching such that they hold there position (DOWN/ON) until they are pressed again (UP/OFF). Thanks Alan -
Button Dependency
English Rebel replied to English Rebel's topic in FSUIPC Support Pete Dowson Modules
I'm sorry to be pedantic but I want to make sure I'm doing this correctly. Button 68,2 is programmed as the APU master Button 72,4 is programmed as the APU Start button. Pressing button 72,4 is not supposed to do anything unless button 68,2 has first been pressed and once button 68,2 has been pressed it will allow the function of button 72,4 to take place once it is pressed. In the real world button 68,2 closes a relay to provide power to button 72,4. So my button conditional was supposed to be (sorry about leaving in the J and the P): n=CP(+68,2)72,4 So with this 45=cp(+68,2)72,4 46=68,2 47=72,4 Am I correct in saying that: Line 45 states that the button assignment on line 47 will not take place (if that button is pressed) unless button 68,2 has been pressed and that if button 68,2 has been pressed then the button assignment on line 47 will take place when it is pressed? Thanks for your help on this. Alan -
We are working on a solution with Ron Rollo and DonnyRay Jones. May need some hardware added to the encoder circuits. At the moment if I set the HDG to the fast option the faster I turn the encoder the heading bug slows down so I think the button presses are being sent by the Pokey card erratically.
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Button Dependency
English Rebel replied to English Rebel's topic in FSUIPC Support Pete Dowson Modules
Okay so if the 'n' defines the order of execution then the 'n' in n=CP(+j2,b2)j,b does need to have a lower number than that of the 'n' for the actual button entries so it is executed first. So for the dependency to work the button section would need to look like this example? 45=cp(+j68,b2)j72,b4 46=68,2 47=72,4 Thanks Alan PS Yes I did mean to say at the end of the Buttons section of the INI file not the end of the INI file -- sorry. -
I did a test of the heading bug today. Using FSUIPC AP Panel HDG INC Fast function I get 180 degrees rotation of the heading bug for 360 rotation of the encoder (One "click of the encoder changes the bug 10 degrees) and for the Normal option I get 1.25 degrees rotation of the bug for 180 degrees rotation of the encoder. Now there may well be no way to fine tune this in FSUIPC but I'm open to suggestions. Thanks Alan
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I know that in the User Guide I am advised to set the AutoAssignLetters= to YES so that FSUIPC can keep track of the programming associated with a particular joystick. My question is does FSUIPC keep track of the programming of the joystick if it's moved not just from one port to another -- but from one PC to another PC both running WideFS on the network? Thanks Alan
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I just installed my Flight Guidance Computer (Autopilot) in my Lear45 sim. It has encoders for flight level, speed, heading etc., all controlled through a Pokey card. I can program the functions in FSUIPC from the drop down list in Buttons and Switches as I have programed the Pokey card to send the encoder's left and right turns as such. The issue is that I can only select a FAST or SLOW option and when changing the heading for instance, SLOW takes too long and FAST is not accurate enough as it tends to overshoot the desired heading. When I used to have GoFlight autopilot module this was not an issue as GoFlight software presumably detected how fast I was turning the knob and selected the speed accordingly. I'm sure that someone has somehow managed to fix this -- perhaps using a LUA script to detect how fast the button presses are taking place and selecting the appropriate FSUIPC function -- FAST or SLOW? I have no programming experience and have only managed to write a small LUA script that plays a sound when a button is pressed so a more complicated script would be beyond me. Any help will be appreciated. Thanks Alan
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I have a quick question. When editing the INI file to add a button dependency such as n=CP(+j2,b2)j,b does this need to be inserted in front of the relative button entries or at the end of the INI file? Thanks Alan
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Encoder for AP Functions
English Rebel replied to English Rebel's topic in FSUIPC Support Pete Dowson Modules
Pete What I was trying to say (and maybe I wasn't too clear) if I just assign an Increment to the HDG encoder it takes forever to get the needle turned say 180 degrees because of the small incremental movements. Assigning an Increment fast certainly gets a 180 degree turn of the needle quick but it's impossible to fine tune down to the correct reading as it jumps in too large increments. Ideally using an Increment when turning the encoder knob slowly but changing to Increment fast when turning it fast but I don't think you can assign both increments to say the CW movement of the encoder. So, I read somewhere on your forum about a way to have the incremental movements of the HDG needle small when you are turning the encoder knob slowly and large when you turn it faster. I cannot find it so was asking if you remember how it was done -- a LUA script perhaps? Thanks Alan -
Pete I am getting an FGC (auto pilot) for my Lear 45 that uses encoders connected to a Pokey card for HDG, CRS, ALT etc. I seem to remember that in Buttons + Switches assignments you have the option for Increment, Decrement, Increment fast, and Decrement fast for all of these function. However I'm sure you cannot use Increment and Increment fast at the same time for a button assignment to an encoder CW movement. I seem to remember that there is another way to do this but cannot find it. Do you remember what that was -- a LUA script maybe? Thanks Alan
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Combustion Flag Offsets
English Rebel replied to English Rebel's topic in FSUIPC Support Pete Dowson Modules
Pete There is nothing in their manual so I sent them an email. Thanks Alan -
Combustion Flag Offsets
English Rebel replied to English Rebel's topic in FSUIPC Support Pete Dowson Modules
Graham In InterfaceIT the options I have are: Byte Float16 LongInt LongWord ShortInt SmallInt Word The documentation I have says that the combustion flag offsets are U16 (unsigned word ?) but I'm not sure if I should use Word or LongWord. Thanks Alan -
Combustion Flag Offsets
English Rebel replied to English Rebel's topic in FSUIPC Support Pete Dowson Modules
Sorry to be obtuse but I'm not sure what you are telling me. I'm not using any code I'm just using the offset and its state. I'm doing all my entries in Flight Deck Solutions InterfaceIT as all my switches are connected to their interface card. What I posted in #3 is what options I have in that program. Also those offsets are read only and 0 is Engine OFF and 1 is Engine ON. Thanks Alan -
Combustion Flag Offsets
English Rebel replied to English Rebel's topic in FSUIPC Support Pete Dowson Modules
I'm only using the Combustion Flag. Code is Right Engine Offset 0894, Data Type: Byte, Action: Value On/Off Value On: 1 Value Off: 0 Left Engine Offset 092C, Data Type: Byte Action: Value On Value On: 0 Thanks Alan -
I have a light on my electrical panel that indicates a connection between the left and right hand busses (it's a horizontal bar). This is the correct sequence. When neither engine is running the light should be OFF signifying that the two busses are not connected (the emergency battery connects the two). When the right engine starts the buss connection should close and the light should come ON. When the left engine starts the buss connection should open and the light should go OFF. To try and achieve this I used offsets 0894 and 092C (combustion flags for the left and right engines). I used the Value On/Off setting for the right engine I set a value of 1 for On and a value of 0 for Off (so when the engine is off the light is OFF and when the engine is running the light is ON). For the left engine I used Set value On with a value of 0 to turn off the light OFF when the engine is running? For some reason this doesn't see to work correctly. It's okay for the engines start up sequence as the light comes ON when the right engine starts and goes out when the left engine starts. However when I shut down the left engine the light comes ON (as it should) but when the right engine shuts down the light stays ON. I checked that the combustion flags where working okay by logging the reads. Anyone figure out where I went wrong? Thanks Alan
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Pete Does offset 0932 Engine 2 Throttle switchable input set a particular throttle position based on the parameter entered? What is the format for using it is (Word, Byte etc)? Are the values -4096 to +16384 for the full range of movement where the negative values are reverse thrust? Thanks Alan
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FSUIPC & Prepar3d
English Rebel replied to English Rebel's topic in FSUIPC Support Pete Dowson Modules
Pete Sorry my mistake -- I was looking at the date for the latest post (which was in June) and missed the 4.91 in the title. I see that you just edited it the original post. Alan -
FSUIPC & Prepar3d
English Rebel replied to English Rebel's topic in FSUIPC Support Pete Dowson Modules
Pete Did you upload v4.91to the Schiratti site as I don't see it in the download section? Thanks Alan -
FSUIPC & Prepar3d
English Rebel replied to English Rebel's topic in FSUIPC Support Pete Dowson Modules
Okay so it just installs a second copy into the Prepar3d folder -- same email and key. Thanks Alan -
I am contemplating testing Prepar3d to see if I like it enough to switch from FSX but do not want to reprogram all my switches and re-calibrate my controls. I have done a search but cannot find a tutorial or any information that tells me what to do except I did see this in one post: I'm not sure if this is all I have to do as the FSUIPC.INI file for one has a lot of references to FSX. If it's a simple as just copying the Modules folder what do I have to do to adapt the DLL.XML file? Thanks Alan
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Button Contingency
English Rebel replied to English Rebel's topic in FSUIPC Support Pete Dowson Modules
Pete Okay let me do that as I haven't closed FSX recently. Thanks Alan -
Button Contingency
English Rebel replied to English Rebel's topic in FSUIPC Support Pete Dowson Modules
Pete Okay to preserve your sanity let me approach this from another direction. I deleted the button conditional line (and only the button conditional line) so I can program the APU START button in a different way without being conditional on another button. So now this is my INI button section: [buttons] ButtonRepeat=20,10 0=PB,0,Cx0D0073F8,x01 2=PB,5,Cx050073F8,x20 4=PB,1,Cx050073F8,x02 5=PB,14,C66040,16211 6=UB,1,Cx090073F8,x02 7=UB,0,Cx090073F8,x01 8=PB,2,Cx050073F8,x04 9=UB,2,Cx090073F8,x04 10=PB,3,Cx050073F8,x08 11=UB,3,Cx090073F8,x08 12=PB,4,Cx050073F8,x10 13=UB,4,Cx090073F8,x10 14=UB,5,Cx090073F8,x20 15=PB,13,Cx050073D5,x40 18=UB,13,Cx090073D5,x40 19=PB,7,Cx050073F9,x01 20=UB,7,Cx090073F9,x01 21=PB,8,Cx050073F9,x02 22=UB,8,Cx090073F9,x02 23=PB,9,Cx050073F9,x04 24=UB,9,Cx090073F9,x04 25=PB,10,Cx050073F9,x08 26=UB,10,Cx090073F9,x08 27=PB,11,Cx050073F9,x10 28=UB,11,Cx090073F9,x10 29=PB,12,Cx050073F9,x20 30=UB,12,Cx090073F9,x20 31=RB,19,Cx110073FD,x00FF0001 32=RB,18,Cx210073FD,x00FF0001 33=RB,23,Cx110073FC,x00FF0001 34=RB,22,Cx210073FC,x00FF0001 35=RB,21,Cx210073D2,x00FF0001 36=RB,20,Cx110073D2,x00FF0001 37=RB,25,Cx510073D7,x00FF0000 38=RB,24,Cx610073D7,x000000FF 39=RB,27,Cx610073D8,x000000FF 40=RB,26,Cx51000049,x00FF0000 41=RB,29,C65883,1 42=RB,28,C65884,1 70=PB,6,C65821,0 71=UB,6,C65821,-4096 75=R72,4,Cx32000C04,x3FFF004B 76=R72,5,Cx33000C02,x3FFF004B 77=R72,3,Cx42000000,xC001004B 78=PC,4,Cx02000BC8,x0000 80=PC,5,C65820,0 81=UC,5,C65820,-4096 82=PC,6,C65821,0 83=UC,6,C65821,-4096 84=PC,2,C65983,0 85=UC,2,C65987,0 86=PC,3,C65988,0 87=UC,3,C65992,0 88=UC,4,Cx02000BC8,x7FFF 89=R72,6,Cx42000C02,xC001004B 90=P72,0,C1126,0 91=U72,0,C66705,0 93=P69,8,CL3:R,0 94=U69,8,CL3:K,0 95=P70,9,CL4:R,0 96=U70,9,CL4:K,0 97=P70,10,CL3:R,0 98=U70,10,CL3:K,0 99=R64,0,Cx42000BC0,xC001004B 100=R72,1,Cx32000BC0,x3FFF004B 101=R72,2,Cx42000BC0,xC001004B 102=P64,2,CL5:R,0 103=U64,2,CL5:K,0 104=P64,3,CL6:R,0 105=U64,3,CL6:K,0 106=P64,5,CL5:R,0 107=U64,5,CL5:K,0 108=P64,4,CL3:R,0 109=U64,4,CL3:K,0 110=R64,7,Cx32000BC0,x3FFF004B 111=P64,8,C1126,0 112=CR(-64,8)72,1,Cx32000BC0,x3FFF004B 113=CR(-64,8)64,0,Cx42000BC0,xC001004B Switch 72,0 is highlighted in red and shows an action for press and release. In Buttons + Switches if I press my APU switch it shows up as Joy 72 button 7 and the press action is APU START but is still showing as being conditional and is to be edited in the INI file. Please let me know where the entry for 72,7 is in my INI file so I can delete it and start over. Thanks for your help. Alan